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Wow, I go to work for a day and someone chucks their toys out of the pram! And all I had to do was call a perfectly visible cock up! I didn't even get to fiddle with anyone's mum. Ah well. If my words are such a dagger to the heart, feel free to bring it up with me when we meet at any of the many opportunities I'm sure there will be in the future. I, for one, will not be holding my breath (I smoke to much, lung capacity of bubble wrap). Anyway, back to the legitimate Bike Porn.
@CC - i love you too <3 xoxox
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a second opinion on an already terrible chainline. really, I don't get it. what is the defence for this? if your chainline was actually right, why go to the effort of photographing it when all you had to do was straighten the wheel? I mean, not that a taking a photo is much of a strain but the process of "oh, now for the chainline shot, right, position for the best angle so as to miss the stays, catch the full length of the chain, fnck about with the focus to catch the best bit, maybe press the macro button, I dunno". Then to upload said photo to photobucket and copy the link to a specific fixed wheel and single speed forum for others to see in the 'Bike Porn' section of said thread, is just plain stupid.
I see this as someone looking at FGG, seeing people taking pictures of their chainlines, thinking 'oh I'll do that' but not knowing why people actually take pictures of their chainlines.
Don't get me wrong, not everything on my bike is perfect (read: a lot of my bike is shonky) but I don't take pictures of these bits to pass off as 'Bike Porn' - readers' wives or not.
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Joe, half seven this morning. Spinning past Brixton nick as if his life depended on it! The bobble hat ruined your stealthiness.