> Your bike is NOT A VANITY PROJECT YOU DULLARDS.
Really? Mine is. Well, mine are. Mostly though, mine were.
Superfici-Al.
> Your bike is NOT A VANITY PROJECT YOU DULLARDS.
Really? Mine is. Well, mine are. Mostly though, mine were.
Superfici-Al.
Your bike is NOT A VANITY PROJECT YOU DULLARDS.
He walks the talk, Al owns a Nomad.
On-one's? Each to their own. Have to say I wonder how you can have 5 of them that are significantly different (the only point in owning different bikes to me)
I can't believe folk go on about aesthetics of welds.
it's not so much the quality as the fact that there seem to be some missing from the gusset!
"what colour would sir like his new bike in?"
"sick, please"
There is no weld material missing. Its all there.
finbar - MemberWhat colour is that, luncheon meat?
I lol'ed
Whoops
in that case to clarify, pigeon shit most usually refers to welds that are porous (for a variety of reasons)
gutted if the pics are gone.
im guessing this is the steel one that everyone is wetting themselves over - much more interested in the ally one personally
snottery is the scottish term for a pigeon shit weld .
What's this bike meant for? Why does it have a big gusset anyway?
Anyway, to answer the "how can you have 5 On-Ones (and P-X) that are sufficiently different to be worth owning?":
853 sliding dropout SS
DN6 sliding dropout geared (wifie's)
Pompino fixed/SS commuter/C-X
Kaffenback geared commuter
456 : Bike of the Week - Allan’s Monstercross
OK?
al.
Ah...4 bikes! And not that different...
We’ve recalled the frame from The Bike Chain, replaced it with a new one, and now have our first “slight second”
Wow that's quick. Mark can you show us pics of the replacement?
Give them a chance guys!
buzz you know some people are on here just to take the piss,,, we know what they should be doing with their time,,
It's sold now. Bummer. I'd liked to have tested that for them. 17st round Golspie/Laggan's trails for a few days would give it a decent work out I reckon.
New toy, finished yesterday although waiting for the new wheels to arrive.




First impressions very favourable indeed. Climbs well and is awesome pointing downhill, need time to get used to the slacker head angle on the flat as it's different to my race bike, but really pleased so far.
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