here we go..fuji track bike ...not the best angle...removed the reflectors of course...a real lightweight. will try to do abetter pic someday, when weather gets better.
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An ex. borrowed mine............never saw it again. Custom build as well. [/quote]
Last seen heading in the direction of Brettell Lane with 60" Plasma strapped to her back.
Here's my trusty stead, Santa Cruz Superlight. Fully pimped up with full sus SC frame, Manitou Elite front sus, Chris King headset, XTR shifters and rear mech. Thompson seat post and stem, Hope hyd. brakes and levers, Raceface LP crank, Mavic crossmax enduro wheels with Panaracer kevlar tyres. Not forgetting the Sella Italia SLR 135g saddle which is guaranteed to give you a 12" boner when you sit astride it........made that last bit up.
cracker mate, built for cross country this, i love setting about a trail on a dry day but i have but i have a £100 Jeep mountain bike straight out of halfords job , always said i would treat treat myself to one of these and i still might for my birthday
[quote="OFFHand"]Should get back on your bikes gents, the weather is picking up and nothing better to clear the cobwebs [/quote] mines out the cupboard its a start
ill get some pics up of my bikes when i get two mins... nice thread. nothing beats the child-like feeling of bombing down a hill on a fine italian bike IMO
My granddads Mercian, he drew the frame himself and had it handmade at the Mercian factory. It hasn't been on the road since granddad died, hopefully I'll be able to give it a ride this summer.
and my own racer, just built from spareparts, nothing special, the brooks saddle on it is probably the most expensive part of it, but a lovely single speed nonetheless:
I also have a butchers bike for the colder months but can't seem to find a picture. It's around 40 years old, absolutely amazing. Will get a pic up at some point.
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