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Builder's Corner Restoration and preservation. Keep them running in perfect shape. What size is your bottom bracket? |
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For those who didn't see it at mtbr.
Let me know what you think. And please spare me the comments about the bar drop. If I find a 10 degree zooka I will switch it but its livable as it is. I have really long arms. ![]() |
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The next stage in it's evolution will be to go singlespeed with an eno rear wheel.
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It looks great,but the magenta rear hub don
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I thought Fats weren't supposed to match... it's more punk that way!
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[QUOTE=jo eddy]It looks great,but the magenta rear hub don
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