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http://photos.groundupdesigns.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.ShowItem&g2_itemId=13
eric frame builder at ground up designs made a rear drop out cnc milled $100 for a dropout i guess he was using $100 / hr as his wages
how nice does that look though solid billet alucheck out pics of the bottom bracket fit build frame then chop it up surely that can't be the most efficient way to make a bottom bracket surely one would just weld in the bottom bracket as you made the frame no ?
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i must say i do love ground up design bikes custom rare customer specific
the winner of fgg 2005
now this onehttp://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2007/may/c/FrankHillger.htm
looking sweet
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http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13249
check this out quite funny verging on moderately funny
as most of you know fixedgeargallery is a great database for pictures of fixed bikes maybe this bloke should get fixed himself
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was that heart or hate 1 consonant difference but it does make a difference
sensible chap i sit here with a huge gouge out of my elbow cut on saturday still weeping today ( the cut not me ! ) if i had elbow pads i would have done the
l-2-southend also fractured my elbow about 2 yrs ago on a simple my own fault accident maybe i'll invest in padselbows seem to be the bits which hit the floor first especially on an unexpected crash
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i used to go on the oasis fan site and just type nasty comments about noel and liam .... all true of course but the oasis fans didn't really appreciate the truth
especially the one about robbie williams beating up liam they hated that and i soon got my membership revoked !!
sometimes one just feels the need to spout !
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there should be drain holes to the rear of the frame near the dropouts tilt bike backwards and you should see water pour out onto your nice new beige hall carpet !! as for the wheels did you park in a puddle ?
i worked on the 4th floor of a building in picadilly and used to ride every day whatever weather was doing after one particularly heavy rain i took the bike up to the office and at lunch went out to see a pool of grey water on a nice new carpet just outside the door where i stood getting my key out and then a trail of grey muddy water all the way up the four flights of stairs i think it happened a couple of times the building owners weren't too happy
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£395 quid for a litespeed frame got to be a winner
http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/site/BC/mem/classified_ads/classified_ads.asp
ooops ............unless you buy one brand new from here still pretty cheap though for a litespeed
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hey cool busy is a good thing i guess !! do you have any spokes or should i look to purchase and bring them with ? i'll be using the bike a a bit of a beater polo bike wet weather fixed etc
no 2 bike but whatever you think is the strongest weave i'll go with i chose hub and rim as 36's for extra rigidity / strength the frame can do the flexing
like i say bits should be here later this week so maybe if you do have the time see if we can fit something in next / following week
cheers
j
hey slamm you don't stand a chance of getting 100 people to like it you could keep changing it from now to eternity
i think it looks sweet currently