bishopdante
Dirt Disciple
Re:
Sometimes somebody makes an offer that can't be refused.
In my case it was an RC200, with a fairly arbitrary hodge-podge of parts heinously over-torqued onto it.
We are talking stripped heads on the bolts of everything on the handlebars, which were over-shiny charge riser bars off some fixie?! S works cranks with no-name chinese steel chainrings.
I wasn't buying bikes, happy camper as it is, but sometimes one just can't say no. She's a keeper. Last one I saw in London was 1998, being ridden by a cycle courier.
So... some parts from cupboard and more to be found.
Sometimes somebody makes an offer that can't be refused.
In my case it was an RC200, with a fairly arbitrary hodge-podge of parts heinously over-torqued onto it.
We are talking stripped heads on the bolts of everything on the handlebars, which were over-shiny charge riser bars off some fixie?! S works cranks with no-name chinese steel chainrings.
I wasn't buying bikes, happy camper as it is, but sometimes one just can't say no. She's a keeper. Last one I saw in London was 1998, being ridden by a cycle courier.
So... some parts from cupboard and more to be found.
