R Russell Old School Grand Master Dec 7, 2006 #11 Rather than go 'British', my Orange is 'not-american' which in a small island mentality kind of way makes me very pleased with myself
Rather than go 'British', my Orange is 'not-american' which in a small island mentality kind of way makes me very pleased with myself
Z Ziggy Senior Retro Guru Dec 7, 2006 #12 Russell":3e0cxjeu said: Rather than go 'British', my Orange is 'not-american' which in a small island mentality kind of way makes me very pleased with myself Click to expand... I like your style! I guess I'm unlikely to ever end up with an entirely British bike, but new forks, stem, post, cranks are 'sometime's... I figure Pace & middleburn are gonna be there... Did Hope or X-lite ever make a fairly traditional A-head stem?
Russell":3e0cxjeu said: Rather than go 'British', my Orange is 'not-american' which in a small island mentality kind of way makes me very pleased with myself Click to expand... I like your style! I guess I'm unlikely to ever end up with an entirely British bike, but new forks, stem, post, cranks are 'sometime's... I figure Pace & middleburn are gonna be there... Did Hope or X-lite ever make a fairly traditional A-head stem?
orange71 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Dec 7, 2006 #13 but who makes a british chain? :roll:
R Russell Old School Grand Master Dec 8, 2006 #14 orange71":17l8rcn2 said: but who makes a british chain? :roll: Click to expand... Sturmey Archer???