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Old 17-01.-2004, 01:56 PM   #211
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Olmo Millenium Vitalcio Seguros Team Bike

Mines got Campagnolo Veloce, FIR Zenith Wheels, Deda Newton handlebar & headset.
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Old 17-01.-2004, 02:05 PM   #212
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Old 18-01.-2004, 04:39 AM   #213
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crazy lookin crank there.........more details please? wot is it? cost...etc?
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Old 18-01.-2004, 04:50 AM   #214
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ok,

its a morati crankset weight 315gramm (its never been used), I signed it up by Jan ulrich in 2003/tour de suisse
The total weight crankset without pedals ist 446gramm.
I built it up with ti-bolts an syncros-crank-o-matic.
pedals are the CX-7-carbon version.
The crankset won`t be produeced some years ago.
If you want, I can send detailed pics.


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Old 18-01.-2004, 07:15 AM   #215
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Hey Stiff UpperLip.

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Old 18-01.-2004, 12:30 PM   #216
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1998 Boron Frame w/carbon fork. Record groupo and nutron wheel set, Thomson post, King headset.

Ti DEAN Mtb, Rock Shox SID, Race Face Turbine LP cranks. SRAM 9.0 ESP shifters/derailures, XTR hubs/brakes, Thomson post King headset.
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Old 21-01.-2004, 01:47 AM   #217
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Old 21-01.-2004, 02:04 AM   #218
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Old 21-01.-2004, 02:07 AM   #219
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OOOOOOOOH serotta.....


My local Bike shop has an interesting serotta.
A guy comes in and orders a Serotta MTB, he has all 2003 XTR, King, Etc, basically the most expensive everything, arguably the best. So he pays up front right, they build it, call him to let him know its ready and get a DEA rep. (Drug Enforcement Agency). Turns out the guy worked for some Cartel, and was assasinated the day before. They tell him he WONT be in to pick it up.

Now the LBS has a 7000.00 MTB paid for lock stock and barrel, little chance of selling it to someone else. Pretty funny. It just sits on a display.
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Sweet ride dude.....I'm drooling.....
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Nice bike - I've been thinking about going with a custom built frame. I'd like to know what your thoughts are on the ride, basically I want to know if it is worth the cash outlay? I'm torn between the Serotta Legend or Independant Fab's King Ti, and whether I need to spend that much on a frame and fork. My old road bike rides great and there is no real need to upgrade just a desire to.
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Old 23-01.-2004, 12:56 AM   #222
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I am in the process of getting my GIANT bike on this thread. meanwhile show me yours and i'll show you mine.


I bought one to ride while the other was in the shop being fixed after being hit by a pickup.
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Old 23-01.-2004, 12:58 AM   #223
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Nice bike - I've been thinking about going with a custom built frame. I'd like to know what your thoughts are on the ride, basically I want to know if it is worth the cash outlay? I'm torn between the Serotta Legend or Independant Fab's King Ti, and whether I need to spend that much on a frame and fork. My old road bike rides great and there is no real need to upgrade just a desire to.


When did need ever have anything to do with it.
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Old 23-01.-2004, 01:49 AM   #224
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My custom built, 1989 Colian (Colin Laing) with it's 1989 8 speed Dura Ace "Uniglide" gruppo...

a few more pics at:

http://smallproblem.com/colian/
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Old 23-01.-2004, 04:29 AM   #225
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See below from another thread. Hey MBL, nice bike but where are the bullet holes?

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South African cyclists arrested after shoot-out
Two South African cyclists were arrested on Sunday after a shoot-out in which they attempted to defend themselves against armed men who they claimed were trying to steal their bikes. According to reports on South African websites one of the attackers later died from gunshot wounds.

According to SAPA reports, Captain Tshisikhawe Ndou of the South African police said the two told police they were cycling along Boundary Road in Honeydew north of Johannesburg around 8am when six men armed with handguns ran into the road and tried to steal their bicycles. The two riders were carrying their own guns and in the ensuing confrontation one of the alleged robbers was shot twice in the face. His five companions ran away while he was later taken to hospital.

Ndou said police opened an attempted murder docket as a matter of procedure and the pair would spend the night in custody. They were due to appear in the Randburg Magistrates Court on Monday when the public prosecutor would take a decision on whether to pursue the case.


Were those the new Dura Ace titanium hand guns with the superaero carbon fiber bullets?
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