Work bikes

clockworkgazz":1pz98dqu said:
That is a fine looking GF- clean and simple and really nice frame geometry.

Mind you I would say that :roll:

A bit like a bargain basement version of your (very cool) Fisher, Gazz. Is it the one mentioned in your sig?
 
It is the very same, however at least you could use your bike offroad, my frame has been repaired at some stage in it's life so it is now a road only bike :evil:

I think we have the same potholes in scotland- small world eh!?
 
clockworkgazz":3qy1upnl said:
It is the very same, however at least you could use your bike offroad, my frame has been repaired at some stage in it's life so it is now a road only bike :evil:

I think we have the same potholes in scotland- small world eh!?

lol. I don't know about that - just yesterday I saw a pothole that you would struggle to climb out of. Riding the suburban streets at night here is as good as offroad frankly!. Much worse than Welsh potholes!. And don't even start me on Boston drivers....
 
I can only cycle back from work as its at the top of a hill that crosses 4 areas of Glasgow,so if i get a lift in the van the bike comes too
i can basically freewheel for 30 mins going home :D
This is the only bike ive got for now ,and its still a work in progress
 
marin 87

a better photo of my palisades trail, rescued from a work mates shed.
 

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Finished vitus futural. Polished but not too polished aluminum. Brahma mountain bike bars and 42 x 16.

It does the damage to work and back.
 

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