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Put this together for CM this friday, will do custom paint job after i make sure she runs smooth.post-19209-0-04527900-1374746762_thumb.jpgpost-19209-0-19368300-1374746788_thumb.jpgpost-19209-0-37374000-1374746820_thumb.jpg

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Put this together for CM this friday, will do custom paint job after i make sure she runs smooth.post-19209-0-04527900-1374746762_thumb.jpgpost-19209-0-19368300-1374746788_thumb.jpgpost-19209-0-37374000-1374746820_thumb.jpg

 

Very nice. Once you get shorter chainring bolts you can remove the redundant big blade and remove a link or two on the chain, so you do not have to push the tensioner all the way up..

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Here's my latest single speed bike build:

 

 

Awesome bike that's a real eye catcher for your daily commute or moonlight mass rides.

It is a 56cm lugged steel frame and fork with flat bars and a single front brake.

Mavic double wall alloy rims.

Very light (10.35kg), fast and absolutely fun bike to ride.

 

Selling for R3500.

 

Check out some of my other work on facebook - Adriano Silver

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Here's my latest single speed bike build:

 

 

Awesome bike that's a real eye catcher for your daily commute or moonlight mass rides.

It is a 56cm lugged steel frame and fork with flat bars and a single front brake.

Mavic double wall alloy rims.

Very light (10.35kg), fast and absolutely fun bike to ride.

 

Selling for R3500.

 

Check out some of my other work on facebook - Adriano Silver

Nice work :thumbup:
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Put this together for CM this friday, will do custom paint job after i make sure she runs smooth.post-19209-0-04527900-1374746762_thumb.jpgpost-19209-0-19368300-1374746788_thumb.jpgpost-19209-0-37374000-1374746820_thumb.jpg

 

 

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Here's my latest single speed bike build:

 

 

Awesome bike that's a real eye catcher for your daily commute or moonlight mass rides.

It is a 56cm lugged steel frame and fork with flat bars and a single front brake.

Mavic double wall alloy rims.

Very light (10.35kg), fast and absolutely fun bike to ride.

 

Selling for R3500.

 

Check out some of my other work on facebook - Adriano Silver

 

Is that really a KTM?

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Done my number two's.........so to speak!

 

Second Lurcher SS Rigid....DONE! This time with fongkong carbon fork.

 

The question is: which will you ride more?

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The question is: which will you ride more?

Mine will always be the Brooks, will probably sell the others.

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Pretty good, thought it might not be as stiff and might get a bit of vibration under braking but all is good and it has a bit of give in it , so not too hard on the wrists.

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WoW BBN those bikes look awesome !!!

 

I've just finished building my Jamis Exile Comp as a SS. I upgraded my current bike to a carbon Jamis.

Going to put it through its paces in tonight's CM.

  • I used an On One CT
  • Shimano Acera Crank ( could afford XT at the Mo)
  • Surely 18T rear Sprocket
  • 32T Chainring I thin Surely aswell got it from LBS
  • Shimano 9spd chain

Bike is pretty smooth and quiet.

 

http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h452/frango141/Jamisss_zpsf5269581.jpg

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WoW BBN those bikes look awesome !!!

 

I've just finished building my Jamis Exile Comp as a SS. I upgraded my current bike to a carbon Jamis.

Going to put it through its paces in tonight's CM.

  • I used an On One CT
  • Shimano Acera Crank ( could afford XT at the Mo)
  • Surely 18T rear Sprocket
  • 32T Chainring I thin Surely aswell got it from LBS
  • Shimano 9spd chain

Bike is pretty smooth and quiet.

 

http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h452/frango141/Jamisss_zpsf5269581.jpg

 

That is how a singlespeed should be built my friend, nice bike! Carved from stone like a luddite (with bits and bobs you can put together) and not bought at the store :clap:

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WoW BBN those bikes look awesome !!!

 

I've just finished building my Jamis Exile Comp as a SS. I upgraded my current bike to a carbon Jamis.

Going to put it through its paces in tonight's CM.

  • I used an On One CT
  • Shimano Acera Crank ( could afford XT at the Mo)
  • Surely 18T rear Sprocket
  • 32T Chainring I thin Surely aswell got it from LBS
  • Shimano 9spd chain

Bike is pretty smooth and quiet.

 

http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h452/frango141/Jamisss_zpsf5269581.jpg

 

Glad to see your ego is healthy and you put a non rigid fork in front .Nice bike

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WoW BBN those bikes look awesome !!!

 

I've just finished building my Jamis Exile Comp as a SS. I upgraded my current bike to a carbon Jamis.

Going to put it through its paces in tonight's CM.

  • I used an On One CT
  • Shimano Acera Crank ( could afford XT at the Mo)
  • Surely 18T rear Sprocket
  • 32T Chainring I thin Surely aswell got it from LBS
  • Shimano 9spd chain

Bike is pretty smooth and quiet.

 

http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h452/frango141/Jamisss_zpsf5269581.jpg

PIC'S PLEASE.

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