Ebay Monstrosities
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pdstsp wrote:It's growing on me
like mould?Chunky Cyclists need your love too! :-)
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter0 -
ChrisAOnABike wrote:MaxwellBygraves wrote:I'm thinking of getting this as my next TT machine.
Now I know.
Err...
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You're a bunch of snobs!0
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carrock wrote:Yes but" the mars are on the saddle " :?
That would explain why the "tyres are fat"0 -
I looked at his feedback he has recently sold a FOLDING DOWNHILL bike, the worst of it though is that someone actually bought it under that pretence .0
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southdownswolf wrote:I looked at his feedback he has recently sold a FOLDING DOWNHILL bike, the worst of it though is that someone actually bought it under that pretence .
I'm sure I could make any bike into a folding bike if I tried Downhill racingSpecialized Roubaix Elite 2015
XM-057 rigid 29er0 -
Giraffoto wrote:southdownswolf wrote:I looked at his feedback he has recently sold a FOLDING DOWNHILL bike, the worst of it though is that someone actually bought it under that pretence .
I'm sure I could make any bike into a folding bike if I tried Downhill racing
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Only one like this - no sh*t. I wonder why!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CUSTOM-SPECIA ... 2324097af00 -
southdownswolf wrote:I looked at his feedback he has recently sold a FOLDING DOWNHILL bike, the worst of it though is that someone actually bought it under that pretence .
A snip at £250
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Custom-Build-Unique-Folding-Downhill-Mountain-Bike-Compact-dirt-bike-/261055684524
PPPeople that make generalisations are all morons.
Target free since 2011.0 -
Cool4catz wrote:Only one like this - no sh*t. I wonder why!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CUSTOM-SPECIA ... 2324097af0
This guy sells loads of bikes/frames- he arranges sponsorship for racers apparently.
That yellow thing was an astana frame which wasn't selling so he got it sprayed yellow.....like it's going to fly out the door now. Yeah right.0 -
PedalPedant wrote:southdownswolf wrote:I looked at his feedback he has recently sold a FOLDING DOWNHILL bike, the worst of it though is that someone actually bought it under that pretence .
A snip at £250
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Custom-Build-Unique-Folding-Downhill-Mountain-Bike-Compact-dirt-bike-/261055684524
PP
He claims it cost him £500 to build. I really hope that's true.0 -
Cool4catz wrote:Only one like this - no sh*t. I wonder why!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CUSTOM-SPECIA ... 2324097af0
Wouldn't need any hi-viz riding that bike around at night....... or lights.0 -
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Battaglin C11
Carrera LRS2
Carrera Jabberwock
Kona Paddy wagon fixed
Carlton Catalina0 -
Beatmaker wrote:
Zipps and panniers!!!!!!!0 -
Fevmeister wrote:Beatmaker wrote:
Zipps and panniers!!!!!!!
Is the difference in chainring sizes normal, or healthy?
And who the hell is Bart Kaufman?0 -
I wonder what the baseball stadium will look like?
http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/21268.html0 -
The Yellow thing: That bloke must have long legs, a very short body and veeeeeery long arms. At a guess, I bit he squeeks when he walks and I bet he squeeks when he talks.
Not sure I have ever let my chin hit the table 3 times during one thread.
But we did have this in BB:
viewtopic.php?f=30005&t=12876355seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
That Spesh and folding downhiller are pure class. Maybe chrismofong is really Chris Morris and we're all being Brass Eyed.0
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DorsetKnob wrote:
This is what happens when you run the most sophisticated doping programme ever and take way too much of your own sh*t.0 -
Beatmaker wrote:
Only in America :roll:0 -
Arthur Scrimshaw wrote:
That's horrible.0 -
ju5t1n wrote:Wtf!!!
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Giraffoto wrote:Lunatic flogging a bike wrote:The bike done less than 50 miles .Kept indoor everyday. Clean every week
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Reason for sale :
-knee injury due to hiking in Wales
This should be posted as a warning of what happens if you spend all your time "upgrading" rather than riding.
Great use of language, by the way, and I like the odd theory that setting foot in Wales can cripple you.
no wonder it's been kept indoors...0 -
carrock wrote:This isnt on ebay as such but is the top of the range Specialized S Works Ruby with Di2.
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/spe ... e-ec042290
For a piffling £8500 :shock: :shock: :shock: you can buy a bike that looks like a £90 cheapie from a motor accessory shop.
A kind of wedding cake on wheels.
I posted the pic on specialized's Facebook site and challenged them to sell a single one, and this is the reply I got
Thanks for your comments, aesthetics are clearly your forte Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and all that. Most of the gals here myself included think the Sworks Ruby is pretty nifty looking. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: Yeah right....
what's taht weird kink in the seat post...0 -
dynamicbrick wrote:Fevmeister wrote:Beatmaker wrote:
Zipps and panniers!!!!!!!
Is the difference in chainring sizes normal, or healthy?
And who the hell is Bart Kaufman?
Probably the loser who has spent thousands of dollars only for his 'bike' to look like this!0 -
Beatmaker wrote:
Ahh a rear parcel parcel shelf and vanity mirrors. How very innovative.0 -
RideOnTime wrote:carrock wrote:This isnt on ebay as such but is the top of the range Specialized S Works Ruby with Di2.
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/spe ... e-ec042290
For a piffling £8500 :shock: :shock: :shock: you can buy a bike that looks like a £90 cheapie from a motor accessory shop.
A kind of wedding cake on wheels.
I posted the pic on specialized's Facebook site and challenged them to sell a single one, and this is the reply I got
Thanks for your comments, aesthetics are clearly your forte Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and all that. Most of the gals here myself included think the Sworks Ruby is pretty nifty looking. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: Yeah right....
what's taht weird kink in the seat post...
Carbon leaf spring provides 20mm of vertical shock absorption. They call it COBL GOBL-R- pronounced Cobble Gobbler......obviosuly havent thought about the ramifications. If I went into my rather surly local spesh dealer and asked for a cobble gobbler, I dread to think what the reaction would be0 -
Beatmaker wrote:You only need two tools: WD40 and Duck Tape.
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD40.
If it shouldn't move and does, use the tape.0 -
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