GT-Steve Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 29, 2011 #2 Very nice indeed Neil. What plans do you have? Full rigid?
mrkawasaki Retrobike Rider Nov 29, 2011 #3 If I'd not sourced this one I'd have bought yours... yes, plain jane M900 methinks, with a rigid front end and some fat Smokes. Pondering the 'right' stem and post...
If I'd not sourced this one I'd have bought yours... yes, plain jane M900 methinks, with a rigid front end and some fat Smokes. Pondering the 'right' stem and post...
24pouces BoTM Triple Crown BoTM Winner rBotM Winner PoTM Winner Nov 29, 2011 #4 I didn't know that Merlin built so big sized frames Lot of interest for following the building…
GT-Steve Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 29, 2011 #6 Sounds good to me. I opted for the Ritchey quill stem, and never even got as far as the post... I have a full m900 kit (apart from cassette and 1" headset) if you're struggling.
Sounds good to me. I opted for the Ritchey quill stem, and never even got as far as the post... I have a full m900 kit (apart from cassette and 1" headset) if you're struggling.
24pouces BoTM Triple Crown BoTM Winner rBotM Winner PoTM Winner Nov 30, 2011 #10 mrkawasaki":2fvv5x41 said: We bigger boys get more metal for our money... ;-) Click to expand... I agree, but my bikes are lighter, and I need a smaller house for stocking all my bikes You can walk in your cave ?
mrkawasaki":2fvv5x41 said: We bigger boys get more metal for our money... ;-) Click to expand... I agree, but my bikes are lighter, and I need a smaller house for stocking all my bikes You can walk in your cave ?