BoTM February 2015 - Nominations Please

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Nice lot so far :)

By my count we need a Fat, some Brit Content, maybe a goat or 2, and something obscure we rarely see to make this a great BoTM :cool:
 
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jimi911":3u7oc96w said:
Nice lot so far :)

By my count we need a Fat, some Brit Content, maybe a goat or 2, and something obscure we rarely see to make this a great BoTM :cool:

And some bitching....don't forget the bitching.
 
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makster":1tz6e6oh said:
jimi911":1tz6e6oh said:
Nice lot so far :)

By my count we need a Fat, some Brit Content, maybe a goat or 2, and something obscure we rarely see to make this a great BoTM :cool:

And some bitching....don't forget the bitching.

Oh man!!! I forgot about that :LOL:

That'll be the cherry on top.
 
RichieB's 1986/87 Ted Wojcik Custom - Builder's Bike

I hope you enjoy the build thread as much as I enjoyed the process of bringing this rider back to it's original splendor, then riding it like it was meant to!

http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... d#p2334620

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that is a nice ted indeed, but i don´t get the silver front.
never the less i like it.
 
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wtb_rider":sbe54vf8 said:
, the silver front.

Silver was necessary in order to meet the parameters I'd set out, being year appropriate, weight conscious, and matching the Ritchey pedigree of the frame. The Black Ritchey stems of the day were heavier...and I wanted to assure a sub-23 pound bike.

I usually don't target weight in a build, but this one was a personal challenge - and the silver was a minor concession to make!
 
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