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    Bike looks great!
    What kind of tubing did you uses here? Looks beefy (especially for lugs).

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneK View Post
    Bike looks great!
    What kind of tubing did you uses here? Looks beefy (especially for lugs).
    This was thin-walled Columbus Life tubing, Sachs ÜOS lugs. There is also a Falz fork painted to match.
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    Thanks!

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    Calling this Mr. Blue - and I think it's our first 1x disc brake number, not positive...

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    Is your brother still riding his Moots from 2004? If so, you need to get him on a newfangled bike like one of these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happycampyer View Post
    Is your brother still riding his Moots from 2004? If so, you need to get him on a newfangled bike like one of these.
    I'm pretty sure he is and agreed. Getting him to ride a new bike is surprisingly difficult.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hampco View Post
    I'm pretty sure he is and agreed. Getting him to ride a new bike is surprisingly difficult.
    Although, in his defense, he'll argue that a) the biggest tire he needs is 33mm, and b) medium-reach calipers work just fine. To which I have not much of an argument.
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    Does he still have that brown Flite too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rwsaunders View Post
    Does he still have that brown Flite too?
    I'm guessing it's an Aliante and yes, as do I - both looking a little tired. But what great saddles those were: custom leather from Fizik!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hampco View Post
    Although, in his defense, he'll argue that a) the biggest tire he needs is 33mm, and b) medium-reach calipers work just fine. To which I have not much of an argument.
    Fair enough. Few people can descend like him (still), and it’s not as if he lacks for brakes.

    I’m toying with sending (one of) my ti Strada Biancas out for couplers—if I ever had to whittle down to one bike, it would be the one to keep.

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    I just sent him a pair of TRP RG957s to replace his old Tektros - now he'll descend even faster.

    And it wasn't that long ago the S & S couplers seemed to make up almost half or our builds - not any more! I think with rentals getting better that market has declined, imho. Thank goodness for disc brakes, say I.
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    The Letzebuerg color theme turned out well.

    Looking forward to riding it, fat tires for the plush ride!

    Btw, I’m thinking ahead to a new road bike. I like that you’re doing the vintage theme bikes, and I’m thinking about a modern rendition of my old Koga Miyata Team Pro. But do I want another blue bike? The Team Raleighs were pretty cool, too. Decisions, decisions...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marvinlungwitz View Post
    The Letzebuerg color theme turned out well.

    Looking forward to riding it, fat tires for the plush ride!

    Btw, I’m thinking ahead to a new road bike. I like that you’re doing the vintage theme bikes, and I’m thinking about a modern rendition of my old Koga Miyata Team Pro. But do I want another blue bike? The Team Raleighs were pretty cool, too. Decisions, decisions...
    I think something based on the old team Raleighs would be pretty sweet!
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    Here's a picture of a submarine, apologies for the bicycle in the foreground.

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    The bicycle is more interesting than the submarine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hampco View Post
    Gulf Racing Goodness:

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    Rode with the owner of this bike last weekend. It is more lovely in person!

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    I've suffered for my art, now it's your turn:

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    Quote Originally Posted by hampco View Post
    I just sent him a pair of TRP RG957s to replace his old Tektros - now he'll descend even faster.

    And it wasn't that long ago the S & S couplers seemed to make up almost half or our builds - not any more! I think with rentals getting better that market has declined, imho. Thank goodness for disc brakes, say I.
    I’m wondering if the trend toward discs and especially hydraulic disc brakes has been a driver in the decline in popularity of coupled bikes. More to disassemble and reassemble.

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