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RobMac":35s4lgte said:
Now that is a nice photo, I can just about hear those leaves.

Viewed from my death bed, Flu

Yep don't autumn colours sound great ! ;) and get outta that pit you lazy ass!! :lol: ........
 
dyna-ti":eq4xi9bu said:
OO very nice those Ibis 8). Ahh to afford such :(

I wouldnt think we'd be seeing Deore components on them :twisted:


there'll be nothing on the green one, it's being sold to make way for the new 29er! :wink:

today i installed a CK Inset3, first tapered headset and first time pressing one into a carbon frame, was bricking it! all went well though, other than the bottom cup logo isn't quite centred, but it's staying put now!
 

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Did you have the tube milled ? Always a good idea for a king.

I bought a Klein :facepalm: Cheap though and guy dropped it off 1/2 hour after the auction ended so here we go :D
Total project but i think for this one new hope bits and period would be the way to go.
Wasnt expecting much from the pics but we have some nice ceramic wheels(R-321/F-121) which is a bonus.

Best get cleaning :D
 

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Late night weather based change of plans, with my mate calling the Ballater ride. Heavy rain/snow and blustery winds not ideal for forging new routes at munro level.

Had a long lie and headed out on fat bike instead. Blustery but bright described the weather best, and I ended up a bit over-dressed, having to ride gloveless for the second half of the ride.
Perfectly timed the ride with low tide and managed all the way down to Broughty Ferry castle, across the two stream crossing that aren't always do-able.

Storming the castle by Steven Clubb, on Flickr

Storming the castle by Steven Clubb, on Flickr

Storming the castle by Steven Clubb, on Flickr

Storming the castle by Steven Clubb, on Flickr

Storming the castle by Steven Clubb, on Flickr

Storming the castle by Steven Clubb, on Flickr

This photo explains why the tide was so low though, someone pulled the plug right out.

Storming the castle by Steven Clubb, on Flickr
 
And the truth of this is its gubbed. Ill be lucky to get my funds back :(
Frame doesnt appear to be damaged but nothing on it has been serviced or even oiled. In short the previous owner has fked it through neglect.
Seatpost is seized in , and judging from the way every bit is rusted, thats going to be full depth.
Had i seen this id have avoided it like the plague

I reckon im a bit stuffed having stripped it but what can you do :?

Every bit of it, every single bit requires lots of work. I f**ing hate it that some folk do no maintenance. But this is a joke :shock:
 
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