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  • Cool London commuter bike – roadie content
  • psychle
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    Spotted this on my way in to work this morning, was quite taken with it's paint job and the swoopy seat tube, oh and the shiny Gios fork!

    Had a quick chat with the owner, as I was curious as to what the frame was. Turns out it's custom made by her boyfriend, as a hobby, looks to be really good work! In fact, I've asked if she could see if he might be interested in building a frame for me… fingers crossed 🙂

    qwerty
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    looks like a GT thats been rear ended 😯

    epicsteve
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    I like the front wheel but the rest is horrid.

    Woody
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    Ideal commuter ie. built out of spare bits.

    Are you serious about getting a frame built?

    psychle
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    looks like a GT thats been rear ended

    yep, defo borrowed from a Zaskar and a little from a Lo Pro I think. Looks kind of cool (to me anyhow, we all know my tastes in bikes are a little… odd 😉 )

    Are you serious about getting a frame built?

    maybe… depends if he gets back to me and waht the cost is…

    Woody
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    It would have been a lot more interesting if you'd included the owner 😉

    epicsteve
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    It looks to me like the cranks are way too far forward compared to the saddle position, and it also looks like it'd suffer quite a bit from toe-overlap. Both of those look like they're down to the curvy seat-tube.

    Still, quite impressed at someone why can make a frame from scratch themselves.

    brakes
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    needs a smaller wheel on the front for the fully whacked commuter and to stop you wheelying off from every set of lights

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