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  • Proper retro! Check out this restored 1890's dandyhorse
  • psychle
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    And it could be yours… ’tis lovely isn’t it? 8)


    Vintage by ten_sim, on Flickr


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    Vintage_4 by ten_sim, on Flickr

    epicyclo
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    What do you mean retro? That’s a new 29er…

    🙂

    piedidiformaggio
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    I really like the look of that!

    Good to see it’s a ‘No reserve Auction’, but instead it’s got a staring price of £1,100!!! 🙄

    bassspine
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    <3

    xcgb
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    Love the brake! Do superstar do pads for that?

    GEDA
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    That’s not a Dandy horse. It is a modern safety bicycle. This is a dandy horse:

    toys19
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    Whats that posh brand that make retro bikes like this called again?

    brooess
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    one of the things I love about bikes is that the ‘supermodern’, hitech, bestest, latest things that we ride are essentially the same as the original thing.

    HermanShake
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    Love it, especially the individual buttock saddle 🙂

    Wozza
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    I like that a lot!

    Speshpaul
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    If Brant see’s that we’ll all have one next year!

    thebunk
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    Valves aren’t lined up with the tyre labels, brake rod isn’t parallel with the headtube, and the layback seatpost seems to be on backwards. Nice looking shed though.

    7hz
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    That wants rattled down Spooky Wood!

    Gorgeous though, what fantastic condition for a 120 year old bike. Think it may need a bit of a longer stem though 🙂

    I love how little the fundamental design and look of bikes has changed, even the flashiest of bling all carbon 2011 bikes have a huge amount in common with this bike.

    anotherdeadhero
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    Wooden rims, yeah! That is a proper bike :mrgreen:

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