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GT pro with a twist of lemon.
insectbones:
--- Quote from: meticulous on March 11, 2014, 05:22 PM ---thanks for all the positive comments this bike has received.... :daumenhoch:
surprised no ones asked how the bike is stood up.... :coolsmiley:
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Beer glass?
Jaan:
--- Quote from: meticulous on March 11, 2014, 05:22 PM ---thanks for all the positive comments this bike has received.... :daumenhoch:
surprised no ones asked how the bike is stood up.... :coolsmiley:
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Is the rear wheel rammed between your arse cheeks or do you just save that treat for visitors to the loft? :-*
steve69:
That looks refreshingly cool with the white frame set, Colour is King :smitten:
Nothing wrong with a Pro size bike running 20x1-3/8" wheelset, makes it look faster.
(bitd i ran 1-3/8" on my Changa Long for a while, and there was a noticeable difference in speed)
hunterdubber:
GT so underrated these days , ???
yet back in their day they were rode by the best riders :4_17_5:
Winning colour combo Sammy ,, proper,proper nice :smitten:
rodriguez:
--- Quote from: meticulous on March 10, 2014, 05:34 PM ---
--- Quote from: rodriguez on March 10, 2014, 12:04 PM ---Cracking build, colour way works really :coolsmiley:
If you can get anno done and want to do something really different a Dia Compe or 750 Centre pull would be the ticket.
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/dia-compe-750-centre-pull-calliper-brake-62-78-mm-drop-nut-fitting-front-or-rear-prod18240/
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:daumenhoch: :daumenhoch:
that would suit! are they new, or old stock? ???
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Um good question I reckon they are new as they just haven't stopped making them, maybe changed where they are made though, if you are after old ones you could restore a set of old weinmanns or maybe even pick a NOS set up, they'd have most likely used weinmanns BITD.
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