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bike building rules have your say
pickle:
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Waxintaxin:
I would say that its best to stick to a build , dont just randomly buy parts , have a plan , know what you want and wait for it to turn up, it will eventually.
Dont rush in to the first availiable frame set , wait for what you really want. It will ensure that you dont get sick of the first few you buy and end up selling them soon after.
Dont buy something you are not going to need , unless you can afford or want a stock of parts that just sit there, it is more cost effective to just buy what you really want.
And as others have said , do what cha like, its all good
Rich
crusty:
i don't know
OrgasmDonor:
DO, use decent parts, not all need be expensive to get a good look and ride
DO, think about what you want to achieve, colour scheme, overall look etc
DO, go with your heart and not what you think others will exept (best builds achieved this way)
DO, match seat n grips
DONT, use those fookin horrible braced laybacks
DONT, buy things coz theyre there, take your time and get what you want
DONT, feel pressured to buy era correct bits
DO, enjoy
and as above
DONT PISS THE MISSUS OFF
RATTY:
--- Quote from: OrgasmDonor on October 12, 2006, 03:50 PM ---
DONT PISS THE MISSUS OFF
--- End quote ---
Thought that was the point >:D >:D >:D
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