Gum's Latest Project...Ruegamer...final pics p19
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It took me about 1.5 hours to do the seatpost and handlebars combined. I can do it pretty quick. once you get a hang of it, it goes rather fast.
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I'm looking forward to seeing the end result.
Will it be built with the components shown throughout the thread or do you have a suprise for us all?
Will it be built with the components shown throughout the thread or do you have a suprise for us all?
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bmxed wrote:I'm looking forward to seeing the end result.
Will it be built with the components shown throughout the thread or do you have a suprise for us all?
It'll be done by mid week. I haven't looked thru the thread lately but I don't think anything is being used on this bike. I sold most of it.
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Might andy2 know something about this?gumgardner wrote:I have something really special in the works in addition to the Ruegamer. I think it'll be something new and really pushing the envelope. Beyond that, my lips are sealed.
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HammerTime2 wrote:Might andy2 know something about this?gumgardner wrote:I have something really special in the works in addition to the Ruegamer. I think it'll be something new and really pushing the envelope. Beyond that, my lips are sealed.
No.
Btw I'm still waiting on my build at the LBS. My ciamillo front brake needed to be sent back to ZG for an overhaul and powercordz is sending out a new cable and something to help to keep the cable from fraying at a sharper bend in the drivetrain. HOPEFULLY it won't be too much longer.
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andy2 wrote:I wish.
Must have pi€€ed they guy off somehow.
Yah right!!!! You guys have been extremely helpful to me. I just wish I knew about your "secret" a while back. Could you imagine a Crumpton and a A2J? I love what you guys are building. Really impressive
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Yah I have it at my house and Ive been riding for the past few days. I'm stoked about the look and ride. I'm going to hold off on presenting pics and weights though because I have loaner brakes and a loaner cable until I can get my ZG brakes back from being gutted and a new powercordz cable to be installed. My builder is off this week so I'll get it back to him next week. Should be done shortly thereafter.
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You're killing us:). Everytime this pops back up I think it might actually have some pics of a completed bike.
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double post.
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