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NS
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by NS

Does anyone have any kleenex :shock:

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Sprinter
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by Sprinter

ha ha - which frame would you go for NS?

The sprint frame looks great, but take all the parts off and put it on the standard track frame and that's pretty much my dream bike (unless I could get my hands on a British national team frame - but they're available by invitation only and cost £12,000).

Kuiper
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by Kuiper

Do you got a picture of the British national team bike?

Sprinter
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by Sprinter

Sure:

http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2006/ ... ikes/MS013

They do a version for sprint, points and road TT as well.

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Boogie
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by Boogie

the tcr_track_sprint has the same ugly seatpost as the Colnago/Giant tt-bikes of Rabobank

NS
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by NS

Standard frame for me, the alloy one I have fits me just right. I would have to have the carbon just for the bling of it.

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Ullrich's "05 Bike:

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