Dave Lloyd 753

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Not sure if I added these to the thread. But here are the matching rigid forks for the bike. I will have to try these out one day...

 
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The oldest definition of "perfection", fairly precise and distinguishing the shades of the concept, goes back to Aristotle. In Book Delta of the Metaphysics, he distinguishes three meanings of the term, or rather three shades of one meaning, but in any case three different concepts. That is perfect:

1. which is complete — which contains all the requisite parts;
2. which is so good that nothing of the kind could be better;
3. which has attained its purpose.

I think perfect could be the word to describe this bike Gio. Love it
 
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ratcapa":3lufd2se said:
The oldest definition of "perfection", fairly precise and distinguishing the shades of the concept, goes back to Aristotle. In Book Delta of the Metaphysics, he distinguishes three meanings of the term, or rather three shades of one meaning, but in any case three different concepts. That is perfect:

1. which is complete — which contains all the requisite parts;
2. which is so good that nothing of the kind could be better;
3. which has attained its purpose.

I think perfect could be the word to describe this bike Gio. Love it
Well thank you kind sir :) I do try my best.

I'm glad you like it!

I think some people might not agree with you regarding no.2 but it's good to know some of you do...
 
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Giom6":1rtfh7g7 said:
ratcapa":1rtfh7g7 said:
The oldest definition of "perfection", fairly precise and distinguishing the shades of the concept, goes back to Aristotle. In Book Delta of the Metaphysics, he distinguishes three meanings of the term, or rather three shades of one meaning, but in any case three different concepts. That is perfect:

1. which is complete — which contains all the requisite parts;
2. which is so good that nothing of the kind could be better;
3. which has attained its purpose.

I think perfect could be the word to describe this bike Gio. Love it
Well thank you kind sir :) I do try my best.

I'm glad you like it!

I think some people might not agree with you regarding no.2 but it's good to know some of you do...

Well that's what wiki said but 2 out of 3 ain't bad :wink: What size is the frame out of interest?
 
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18" I think :oops:

I'll double check tomorrow.

It's slightly bigger than my other frames but that's ok, it's not going to have a hard life :)
 
mrkawasaki":1ztoocwd said:
One of my all time favourite re-builds on RB - worth going to Warwick to see in the flesh methinks. Chapeau!

8) Well Said that MAN.. 8)
 
mrkawasaki":h3ltcrjp said:
One of my all time favourite re-builds on RB - worth going to Warwick to see in the flesh methinks. Chapeau!
Thanks mate. Let's see how she fairs in BoTM...

It will definitely be there, so be there or be square :D
 
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Awesome job Gio, would like to see some pics with the rigid fork!!
 
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