No photo, but I saw what looked like an MTB version of a Kirk Precision this morning.The frame was certainly a casting and it had 'magnesium' in decals on it.Was I imagining this ?
That's the fella !Thank you.
Quote from: hatler on 16 June, 2010, 11:04:02 amThat's the fella !Thank you.Still doesn't mean you didn't imagine it though.
Unbadged fixer outside The Lamb last night. Looked like the frame was bamboo with the joints made by wrapping kit and kaboodle in carbon, but may just have been a poncey paint job.
There was a bike in the racks at work yesterday that had two top tubes, one below the other. It was a diamond frame and the tube underneath the "main" top tube was narrower with a slight curve. It wasn't a modern bike. I did take a closer look and made a note of the name that was embossed on the frame, but promptly forgot it Any ideas?
Scalped Overtook on the way to work this morning, a Giant Clip folding bike. Not seen one before. I got stopped at the traffic lights, and it just caught up as they changed so got a second cahance for a quick look for a name on it as I wasn't sure what it was.
On this morning's Bike Week ride:The guy who was riding it wasn't sure what it was - other than it is called C4 Joker and is Italian; he'd had it for years. Record brakes, Dura Ace drivetrain.Any ideas?
Andrij. I pronounce you Complete and Utter GIT