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I'd break the bank for this - if it was my size... well, the frame and forks anyway:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260264165200&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:GB:1123
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Hi all. Instead of drilling a track fork I might be able to locate a road fork from the same brand - pinarello - for my track frame. Does anyone know what the difference in general is between the 2 forks - apart from the no brake thing? Is there a difference in the rake? I know road frames have more 'relaxed' geometry, but isn't this created by the angle of the head tube? I just want my Pin to be nice and tight (with a brake) rather then having relaxed road geometry.
Thanks!
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There's a bloke on a 'PK RIPPER' in there and a Hutch Trickstar labelled frame. Do SE racing make Rippers in this size or have these blokes just labelled up their frames in homage to the old school BMX days? Everything is turning towards old school BMX - 5 spoked mags (like the skyway tuffs of old), mad coloured grips, frames, pads etc
All cool!
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Whats the big deal about offering to help? I said "We can set the pricing and put the cash back in to the forum." The idea is that people - ie other people - get choice and convenience, at NO PROFIT to me, but PROFIT to you and your forum. It would be an ongoing revenue stream FOR YOU AND THE FORUM. Maybe you don't understand spreadshirt, as you can add a level of profit on to the basic costs of printing the tshirts - about 17 quid - and that profit is yours. I don't know how to explain "put the cash back in the forum" any clearer. I'd not infringing on copyright as I'd only ever do it if you and the designers agreed to it. As I said, I'm offering to help. Just help. Lighten up, I'm not trying to take anything away from you.
Just an idea and an offer. If you hate offers and ideas, then fair enough no big deal.
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Hi - I got my airfix T the other day and the design is wicked, but the t-shirt is too small (large is usually fine, but this is skin tight) and after 1 wash the transfer is peeling.
I'm just making an offer that I can get these done through spread-shirt in all sizes and colours on American Apparel (normal sizing), and after you order online they'll be delivered in about 4 days. Totally hassle free. You could order however many you wanted and keep ordering if you want? We can upload all the designs. We can set the pricing and put the cash back in to the forum. I'll set it all up, all I'd need is the artwork to upload - or the designer can do that I'm not bothered.
I just want an airfix t (or 5!) that fits me proper-like
Anyone up for it?
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Hi all, does anyone know how I can strip paint on a frame safely? I've just bought a frame and I think there's chrome underneath (part of the chainstays are chrome) so I wanted to see whether the full rear triangle is chrome and strip it back.
Are most part-chromed frames actually fully chromed with paint on top of some areas?
Thanks!
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I'm sure I'll get called a cnut for trying to push it on here, but thought I'd give everyone here first dibs before it goes on ebay - plus a local pickup - london - would be very much preferrred.
Cinelli Supercorsa Pista in Lemon Yellow (special order so a one off as they only produced this model - the Columbus Zona model - in Black). 56 centre to centre. Condition, very good to excellent. Usual markings from putting the wheels on, and 2 small paint chips on the crank side, otherwise virtually perfect.
Lugged construction throughout. Fork: traditional 1" threaded steerer with classic flat track crown and round fork blades (the fork crown and its dropout faces are chrome).
Fork HAS been drilled to fit brakes - but requires a vintage short reach caliper.
£600 or nearest offer.
I can take more pics if needed.
Thanks for looking!
Cheers
Jon