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There is a crack at the bottom of the seat tube I need to repair, I could patch up the paint and leave the factory finish elsewhere.
Or I could Hotrod the heck out of it with a lick of candy red šŸ˜
The seat tube is a few inches behind the BB, like the Electra. But at a very upright angle, so it still rides like a typical 26 cruiser. No where near as stretched out in the cockpit as the Electra is.
 
That Big Style looks great, it inspired me to be on the lookout for one for myself.
I like the look of the Big over the Rip. But I'm pretty short, so the Rip likely suits my size better.
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Iā€™m 6ā€™2 and the Big Style feels big even for me. Looking forward to see what you do with it.
 
Iā€™m 6ā€™2 and the Big Style feels big even for me. Looking forward to see what you do with it.
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My Big Ripper is a large fit for me. Need to get some bars to better fit me. But it's my 'work' bike that lives in Victoria for when I'm working over there. So I don't get much tinker time on it.
 
Scored these two leather saddles for cheap. Papilionare I think looking at the logo. For 1/8 of the price of a new Brooks, I'll give them a go.
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Sprung version shown with the Brooks Flyer for comparison.
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Scored these two today, for 5 dollarydoos each.
I've been running short for cantilever levers, and thumbies. So I grabbed them quick smart.

Red Apollo is BIG and 650B!? lots of cool parts on it. Didn't realise till I got it home it was 650b.

Silver Malvern Star is a 26" cruiser Mixte. Rare to get a mixte with decent tyre clearance, plus it's got a tonne of cool parts, Suzie hubs, Dia Compe levers etc.

Both aired up, and had successful test rides, Apart from a stuck front derailleur.
Good scores indeed
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Sweet deal. They are exactly the
kind of bikes Iā€™ve raided for lots of cool parts especially that 80-90ā€™s DC gear.
 
WOW, thats cool, makes me wanna make a tuning stand , they dont look too complicated, lacing the wheel would be the hard bit for me but I suppose you tube will be my mate again LOL
Great work!
 
WOW, thats cool, makes me wanna make a tuning stand , they dont look too complicated, lacing the wheel would be the hard bit for me but I suppose you tube will be my mate again LOL
Great work!
I've used a fork, or a cut of rear triangle with a pair of cable ties as a truing stand for the last couple years.
Plenty of info out there about building wheels. You tube has plenty on the subject. It's not as scary as it looks hahaha
 

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