Pictures of your bike(s)
Penfold wrote:Penfolds steed, after a damn good scrub It was very crappy today out on the roads.
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
Mmmmmm, Bianchi
Is that a 52cm frame? it looks a little ickle?
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Charlie,
Yes its only a 52cm frame. However I'm 6' 8"
Well almost, maybe a foot and a bit shorter
Yes its only a 52cm frame. However I'm 6' 8"
Well almost, maybe a foot and a bit shorter
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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