K KINGCUTTER Retro Guru Oct 15, 2008 #1 I guess i should fit a brake really but i like the look without it.
M mazdaman1980 Senior Retro Guru Oct 15, 2008 #2 Now thats what i call colour co-ordinated!!! Great job, seems a shame that we have to have cables!!
BG Retro Guru Oct 15, 2008 #3 Brakes would be a good idea never the less... oh and your seatpost is around the wrong way. Like the colour of your tyres they work well, but not sure how retro a hydroformed aluminium frame is.
Brakes would be a good idea never the less... oh and your seatpost is around the wrong way. Like the colour of your tyres they work well, but not sure how retro a hydroformed aluminium frame is.
Martin Gold Trader Feedback View Oct 16, 2008 #4 Well, looks quite nice.. There's something about the seatpost.....
beepbeep Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Oct 16, 2008 #5 Sweet! Looks like an oversized Releigh Burner! (Is it hydroformed or is it just a headtube gusset?)
C captain8track Retro Guru Oct 16, 2008 #6 well that seatpost and that short stem tells me that the bike is perhaps a tad to big?
K KINGCUTTER Retro Guru Oct 17, 2008 #7 Thanks for the comments guys seatpost now right way and fitted with disc brakes,now to get in the garage and sort that Pine Mountain out.
Thanks for the comments guys seatpost now right way and fitted with disc brakes,now to get in the garage and sort that Pine Mountain out.
MJN Senior Retro Guru Oct 19, 2008 #8 Is it fixed or just a singlespeed?I can imagine fixed off road would be painfull,its bad enough on the track!
Is it fixed or just a singlespeed?I can imagine fixed off road would be painfull,its bad enough on the track!
dbmtb Gold Trader Feedback View Oct 19, 2008 #9 There's always one.... One of the Copenhagen bike messengers tore up the field in the Slush Cup on a brakeless fixed MTB last winter.
There's always one.... One of the Copenhagen bike messengers tore up the field in the Slush Cup on a brakeless fixed MTB last winter.
MJN Senior Retro Guru Oct 19, 2008 #10 Ah,now bike messengers are a different kettle of fish,their handling of fixed bikes is of Jedi proportions!
Ah,now bike messengers are a different kettle of fish,their handling of fixed bikes is of Jedi proportions!