I was really set on painting it tobacco brown, but then I saw a friend's dining room that he just repainted in blues with black and brass accents, and...Paint choice looks great!
Luke.
I was really set on painting it tobacco brown, but then I saw a friend's dining room that he just repainted in blues with black and brass accents, and...Paint choice looks great!
Luke.
+1Top left.
We like pictures...EDIT: Oh, and then there can be more pictures. Have to look on the bright side.
All that waiting, and when I laced up the rear wheel last night, it turns out I have a couple of millimeters too much on each spoke. Spoke length calculator has gone done me wrong.
I have a pack of washers for the nipples. If I am really lucky,maybe adding one of these under each can give me just enough without having to trim them all and rethread.
Five years ago or so, I saw a Vanguard build of a Japanese road frame (I want to say it was a Fuji or Panasonic) with a fork replacing the seatstays. Ever since, I've wanted to do one, and I'm finally making it happen. If I'd had more money to throw at it, I think I might have welded a clamp on the back of the seat tube, and bolted a carbon road fork in place, instead.Wow cant believe I missed this build till now I absolutely love everything about it so far. I did something similar with a fork last year Oh and I vote for top left too
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