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oldmuthariley
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by oldmuthariley

:beerchug:
fantastic!!
I love the way the seat stays have been left black to complement the forks.
Out of interest what does the bike weigh in a kg style?

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LionelB
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by LionelB

oldmuthariley wrote:I love the way the seat stays have been left black to complement the forks.
Out of interest what does the bike weigh in a kg style?


That's right, Dario has black and white Falz forks and not paintinf the seat stays makes it look balanced.

I have not weighted it yet. In this config it should be around 7.7kg or so.

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RM27
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by RM27

Wow, that looks really nice!

Fatbiker
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by Fatbiker

Lovely ride. Quite like the tall head tube, gives it the custom look.

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Tinea Pedis
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by Tinea Pedis

Would you consider a smaller offset post so your saddle sits more in the centre of the rails?

LionelB
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by LionelB

it is centered.

konky
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by konky

I think you'd call this build 'cool'. The everyday choice of components make it all the more so.

Nice job!

coppercook62
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by coppercook62

Lionel dont you own a Crumpton to?

Tamu8104
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by Tamu8104

That's a beautiful ride...
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Firefly Ti Gravel Disc
Rock Lobster Team Tig SL Disc
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LionelB
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by LionelB

coppercook62 wrote:Lionel dont you own a Crumpton to?

Yes I do.

coppercook62
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by coppercook62

a nice one at that

bikewithnoname
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by bikewithnoname

Love it!

(you might want to get some armourfend type clear film to stick over the paint in vulnerable arears like the underside of the downtube and chainstays to keep the paint looking fresh , I have it on mine)
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Ebruner
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by Ebruner

That is very nice!! What is the frame material?

-Eddie

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by LionelB

Ebruner wrote:That is very nice!! What is the frame material?

-Eddie

Columbus PegoRichie steel

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jekyll man
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by jekyll man

Excellent :-)
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