Pictures of your bike(s)

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Mick F
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As a matter of preference, I always think that a bike always looks at it's best if the gears are shown in 'top' ie big front - small back. And always, a bike should be shown from it's RH side so you see the chainset and gears.

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Penfold wrote:Penfolds steed, after a damn good scrub :shock: It was very crappy today out on the roads.

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Used the monies gained from selling a Lambretta Li special to fund
Mr Bianchi.......Used the monies gained from selling a drum kit to buy the Lambretta :?

I have an amount of cash in my 'slush fund' that has to be used for my toys :P


Mmmmmm, Bianchi 8)

Is that a 52cm frame? it looks a little ickle?
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Mick F wrote:As a matter of preference, I always think that a bike always looks at it's best if the gears are shown in 'top' ie big front - small back. And always, a bike should be shown from it's RH side so you see the chainset and gears.[/b]


:?

best if the chain is on its only two cogs :P :D :wink: :lol:
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Wot? You only got two cogs then? Why? Have you lost some then?

I got 9 at the back and 3 at the front. AND a box of 'em up in the loft!

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Three bicycles, four sprockets for me.
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Mick F wrote:Wot? You only got two cogs then? Why?


if you're seriously enquiring mike, look at my name :wink: :D
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robbo wrote:Three bicycles, four sprockets for me.


now i'm confused :shock:
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Post by Penfold »

Charlie,

Yes its only a 52cm frame. However I'm 6' 8" :P

Well almost, maybe a foot and a bit shorter :lol:
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Post by reohn2 »

Ok folks here's the fleet

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Thorn Discovery(The tractor)
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Santana Arriva(Blue groove)
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Another one of (George)the Dawes
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Great stable :D
there's a member on here (you know who you are?) he's got sixteen bikes :shock: :shock: :shock:

I don't think the sites got the bandwidth for him to post them all?
but he has a link to them in his signature.
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I give in.
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Penfold wrote:Charlie,

Yes its only a 52cm frame. However I'm 6' 8" :P

Well almost, maybe a foot and a bit shorter :lol:


:lol:
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Mick F wrote:As a matter of preference, I always think that a bike always looks at it's best if the gears are shown in 'top' ie big front - small back. And always, a bike should be shown from it's RH side so you see the chainset and gears.ll[/b]


here's my summertime only one, pictured as requested mick :D

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HGF

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Post by robbo »

Here's what the nice people in Derby built me:-


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You can't tell what gear it's in.
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