I quite like it, although obviously it's not as good as orange Finding colour-coordinated bits is a bit of a bind, though, although I have managed to score a nice, green B17
Quote from: interzen on 27 October, 2012, 12:38:49 pmI quite like it, although obviously it's not as good as orange Finding colour-coordinated bits is a bit of a bind, though, although I have managed to score a nice, green B17 Colour matching can be a real pain even with bits from the same company. I ended up aiming for contrasts so I have one frame in green with black and red parts, another in Ti with black and red and one in black with black and silver. I also have a hankering for a red frame with black parts but I'm not sure just wanting another colour scheme is good enough for an N+1.
This one, appears to be free of any creaks.(Or cracks).
@Del - everything in my kitchen is gold. Dontcha know.
no mudguards, brooks or carradice?? That's not like you at all! Very nice. (but is your saddle quite level? The nose looks slightly up... )
S'akshully a smidge nose down.If you put a level on it.(I have )
Quote from: Jurek on 02 November, 2012, 06:38:59 pmS'akshully a smidge nose down.If you put a level on it.(I have )That surprises me not a smidge(I measured )
I have to say Jurek, I'm disappointed.Kitchen, but no kettle. Plain wall behind, and yet- it's not a white garage door.10/10 for pedals, valves hidden and very very clean lines.Sleeeeeeek.
nice and shiny! it looks the same as the one before, doesn't it? many happy miles! (needs some finishing touches, though )
(needs some finishing touches, though )
What you mean
looks bigger without the bottle cages. Wait, those are 650 wheels, arent they?
I have gone to some lengths to avoid the Marmite/Vegemite debate scenario