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May 18, 2011
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Just one rule. Pictures cannot be your own bikes, they must be other peoples. I'll start with this...

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This thread is for discussion as well. Nicked the idea from a famous London cycling forum!!
 
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jamiephillips said:
Just one rule. Pictures cannot be your own bikes

What! But my bike is so cool :D

The colnago is nice but I prefer the carbon bikes.
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Notso Swift said:
Come on GM, that C59 needs shadow wheels and the Absolu colours are fussy
Both fab choices, but the details
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That C59 was chosen for the fact that it's traditional geometry, and of course it's a freaking Colnago, different wheels, my own build. The colors of the Absolu I like because it reminds me of TRON. I had a huge crush on Cindy Morgan, she looked great in blue.

Why am I trying to justify my choices? :rolleyes: My dream, not yours. ;)
 
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^If I owned that tool kit it would come out at every dinner party!

Campag could have it's own porn thread though, I don't think I will ever tire of looking at record rear mechs! :D

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Giuseppe Magnetico said:

I talk mad **** on goofy stuff like deep-dish rims, but even I have to admit that Campy Boras are the sexiest wheelset on the planet. Just nuts.

Incidentally, there's a set hovering at $750 on ebay right now... c'mon student loans GOGOGO!! :D :cool:
 
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This toolkit was made [obviously] by Campagnolo from late 1970s to late 1980s. It included all of the tools, from allen key to bottom-bracket thread cutters, to fix your complete road racing bike. As far as I know, it was just called the Campagnolo Record toolbox. All the tools are made from a very high grade stainless steel with a Campag-anodised finish. The wooden presentation box has Campagnolo engraved on it. Simply Gorgeous to look at and to use.