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  • Powling
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    For anyone interested, I'm looking to get rid of my track frame / fixed gear that I don't use anymore. PM me is you're interested!

    Its sat in my storage room for 3 years so I think its time to let it go.

    Mods / Admins let me know if this isn't allowed, but I figured I would post it here for any bike enthusiasts that are maybe interested.

    I purchased it from new and really enjoyed it over the years. Its been taken care of and not abused, but has wear as expected on a bike thats been ridden and used.

    I believe its a 53cm frame. Has a fixed gear hub, not a single speed. I have the track drop bars that came with it as well.

    Very rare bike, especially as its a first model of the Boroughs frame that came in black.







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  • wworm
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    Originally posted by BlackbirdM3 View Post
    Nice score. I'd love to build a stainless steel and ti frame some day. The Reynolds 953 tubeset looks like a sweet concept, but I hear is a serious pain to work with. Titanium is also a serious pain, but there is zero reason to buy a carbon frame when you can buy a Ti one. The ride is amazing. (I've had 5 ti frames, a Litespeed Vortex in 6/4 ti, a Classic in 3/2. The ride on both was amazing, but I hate Litespeed's geometry. I sold both the road bikes, but really want a custom ti road frame. I have a Litespeed built 1993 Marin Team Titanium frame. Double butted tubing, 3.3lbs. I'm trying to decide how to build it up at this point. I also have a '96 Voodoo D-jab. Its a great frame, fantastic geometry, but made in china. The last frame I have is a Seven Verve, essentially a Sola S with straight gauge tubing. Its a bit of a tank, but the craftsmanship is second to none, and the ride is excellent. I'm seriously thinking about stripping all my light parts off the Seven and building the Marin with them. I'd bet it would be a 20lb bike ready to ride.

    Will
    well, our jig has a purge setup, so titanium might be in the works someday....:devil:

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  • BlackbirdM3
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    Originally posted by wworm View Post
    we managed to find one used for $2.7k freighted from Virginia to Oakland, CA. Definitely not cheap but its suuuuuper nice. I just ordered a CX tube set. Signed up for Grinduro in September and hope to be riding a self made frame by then. I will definitely be keeping this thread updated with all the two wheeled happenings in our garage shop. I really want to make a carbon frame some day..
    Nice score. I'd love to build a stainless steel and ti frame some day. The Reynolds 953 tubeset looks like a sweet concept, but I hear is a serious pain to work with. Titanium is also a serious pain, but there is zero reason to buy a carbon frame when you can buy a Ti one. The ride is amazing. (I've had 5 ti frames, a Litespeed Vortex in 6/4 ti, a Classic in 3/2. The ride on both was amazing, but I hate Litespeed's geometry. I sold both the road bikes, but really want a custom ti road frame. I have a Litespeed built 1993 Marin Team Titanium frame. Double butted tubing, 3.3lbs. I'm trying to decide how to build it up at this point. I also have a '96 Voodoo D-jab. Its a great frame, fantastic geometry, but made in china. The last frame I have is a Seven Verve, essentially a Sola S with straight gauge tubing. Its a bit of a tank, but the craftsmanship is second to none, and the ride is excellent. I'm seriously thinking about stripping all my light parts off the Seven and building the Marin with them. I'd bet it would be a 20lb bike ready to ride.

    Will

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  • wworm
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    Originally posted by BlackbirdM3 View Post
    Sweet! I've wanted to try my hand at building a frame for years. Just haven't had a frame jig to build one with. Nova Cycle Supply is the cheap place to get tubing. My TiG welding skills with aluminum are nowhere near up to par for a bike frame, but I'm pretty good with a torch and brazing rod. How much did that frame jig set you back?

    Will
    we managed to find one used for $2.7k freighted from Virginia to Oakland, CA. Definitely not cheap but its suuuuuper nice. I just ordered a CX tube set. Signed up for Grinduro in September and hope to be riding a self made frame by then. I will definitely be keeping this thread updated with all the two wheeled happenings in our garage shop. I really want to make a carbon frame some day..

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  • BlackbirdM3
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    Originally posted by wworm View Post
    Super rad. Thanks for the geo info too. I just got my hands on an anvil frame jig so I’ll be making bike frames soon. Looking into torch setups and the like.


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    Sweet! I've wanted to try my hand at building a frame for years. Just haven't had a frame jig to build one with. Nova Cycle Supply is the cheap place to get tubing. My TiG welding skills with aluminum are nowhere near up to par for a bike frame, but I'm pretty good with a torch and brazing rod. How much did that frame jig set you back?

    Will

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  • wworm
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    Super rad. Thanks for the geo info too. I just got my hands on an anvil frame jig so I’ll be making bike frames soon. Looking into torch setups and the like.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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  • BlackbirdM3
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    Originally posted by wworm View Post
    mmmmm campy
    that thing looks like it moves
    Yeah its pretty quick. Its a bike that will punish you for being slow, reward you for pushing your limits. Its my own design. Yes, I took some ideas from Cervelo when I penned it out. Its a 73 degree head angle, 74 degree seat angle, 57cm top tube, with a 54cm standover. The weight balance of the frame is exactly 50/50 so its balance is about as good as it gets. Its very stable in a straight line, but will change direction in the blink of an eye, but do so in a confidence inspiring way. Its also got an 11 inch tall bottom bracket so when I go play in a gutter in a crit, there is zero chance of me striking a pedal. (After riding road bikes with tall bottom brackets, I can't for the life of me see why everyone builds road bikes with low bottom brackets. No, it doesn't make the bike more stable. It makes the bike slow. Its a time trial bike, designed for a sprinter. Once upon a time I was a very good ITT rider, and a sprinter. What is a breakaway in a crit? Its an ITT with sprinting thrown in.

    I should also note, the Record group on it dates to about 2010, and its still going strong. ( I don't need 11 spds.)
    Will

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  • wworm
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    mmmmm campy
    that thing looks like it moves

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  • BlackbirdM3
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    Originally posted by dlmrun2002 View Post
    Yeah Cervelo's are the shizzzy. They were kind on the map about 10 years ago when they change the the design of the down tube on road bikes to a squoval( oval and square)
    and then everyone bike company started copying them. Due to slimmed down investors they have been more under the radar the last 5 years or so. That being said the bikes are awesome.

    dlm ny country
    Uh, Cervelo has been around since the late 90s. They got their big break when CSC picked them up as a sponsor in 2003. I had a soloist, it was the most terrifying thing I've ever ridden down a hill. Miles of toptube flex, keeping the thing going in a straight line at speed was nearly impossible. On the flats in an aero position, it was fast as hell, but totally unnerving at speed on a descent.

    This is still the fastest bike I've ever ridden.


    How fast is it?


    Yeah, you read that correctly. And it was rock solid, totally stable. If I want to go any faster, I need a 55 tooth big ring.

    Will

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  • MikeFly
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    That looks amazing! :)

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  • dlmrun2002
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    You can run. Don't listen to the Dr. I ran with a fracture to my L2 and a wrist broken in 3 places. Don't let any king try to hold you down.

    dlm ny country

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  • dlmrun2002
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    Cervelo

    Originally posted by wworm View Post
    fast road bikes are underrated. I rolled around on my friends race built cervelo and the things an absolute machine
    Yeah Cervelo's are the shizzzy. They were kind on the map about 10 years ago when they change the the design of the down tube on road bikes to a squoval( oval and square)
    and then everyone bike company started copying them. Due to slimmed down investors they have been more under the radar the last 5 years or so. That being said the bikes are awesome.

    dlm ny country
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  • Nick_S
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    It's been one week since i crashed. Im bored to death already, haha. I'll know more monday as I go back to see the surgeon and get a hard cast on. Hoping in another week or so once the swelling is down i can atleast get back to running and going to the gym. My E30 needs some love to so hopefully I can get to that also. For now, I'll just keep staring at my bikes.

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  • Nick_S
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    Originally posted by ButtJuice View Post
    Nice m-tech wallet



    Originally posted by superj View Post
    and nick, that sucks that its broken and It took you out of competition

    Me too, super bummed as it was my first actual race. Oh well


    Originally posted by wworm View Post
    aw man! At least youll be healed up before summers over! Is there going to be much in the way of rehab required?

    Hoping its like 6-8 weeks most. I'll know more this week, hopefully some light PT.


    Here's the run I fell on:

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  • wworm
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    aw man! At least youll be healed up before summers over! Is there going to be much in the way of rehab required?

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