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  • I'd like to share my mates new frame
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    Eggbeaters though?

    Mister-P
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    Feather will still be riding by your 50th. DH bike probably won’t.

    Raymond
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    That feathers owned by a bloke in my office. The front triangle is 853 and the rear 953. He brought it in to the office but I didn’t get a chance to get a ride on it, must get him to bring it in again.

    He’s come out on a mountain bike a few times with us, quick up hill but terrified down hill (in his own words!)

    MrSmith
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    That feathers owned by a bloke in my office.

    Simon? (lives in Putney works near bank/Liverpool st?) he’s a plodder uphill when out on a club ride and never buys anyone a coffee either. 🙄
    i guess every roadie is fast compared to your average mtb’er

    davidtaylforth
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    Rorschach – Member
    Dh bike or a feather for my 40th next year????

    Raymond
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    That’s him, faster than me buts that not saying much! I’ll tell him his club are unimpressed with his coffee buying habits.

    fasthaggis
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    Oldgit. Very nice build, hope he enjoys every tiny bit of it. 🙂

    edhornby
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    what is it with monochrome handbuilt bikes ???? the entire colour pallette and all you want is white and black everything! looks like my dolan…

    I’m not necessarily a fan of the orange and pale green but it’s had a right load of attention to detail (go on the bikeradar site and look at the bartape and saddle)

    bencooper
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    My heart always sinks a bit when people say “oh, black is fine” when I ask about colour.

    The traditional touring frame I’m taking to the powdercoaters tomorrow is getting done in British Racing Green. Now that’s a proper colour for a bike.

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