Is this bostons twin brother?
I actually like this but the seat and post seem off looking to me and I wid scrod on the beartrap pedals,they for oldskool bmx and mtb’s only
I want to like it. Then I remembered how much those Aerospokes are . . . and you put ‘em on this. I really want to like this. Its different. I like that.
well all,function here is foremost. Maybe his life dictates a folder(small apartment,can’t keep it outside) in which this is making the most of what he has. Looks to be a rather upscale frame to me. Why not put the best parts on a good quality frame? I envy his taste in components.I had to have a Nealco folder living on a boat and it was nowhere as nice as this.
Touche. I suppose we’ve overlooked the attribute of usefulness here. However, does a folding bike warrent taste in parts like this? For the record, I like how different it is. But, for some reason I associate folding bikes with a resourcefulness that lends itself to a more modest budget. I’d be receptive to a better arguement.
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May 30th, 2011 @1:11 pm
Is this bostons twin brother?
I actually like this but the seat and post seem off looking to me and I wid scrod on the beartrap pedals,they for oldskool bmx and mtb’s only
June 6th, 2011 @2:28 pm
Work in progress? What’s the next step, lighting it on fire?
August 10th, 2011 @6:21 pm
This is grim. Also is there a quick release lever coming out of the top tube?
August 10th, 2011 @7:11 pm
There is. It’s a folding bike.
November 6th, 2011 @4:11 pm
burn the fucker
February 7th, 2012 @10:53 pm
I want to like it. Then I remembered how much those Aerospokes are . . . and you put ‘em on this. I really want to like this. Its different. I like that.
February 8th, 2012 @9:12 am
Not to mention a royal flush crankset. That frame needs to go.
February 8th, 2012 @9:40 am
You dont like Paul components? Or are you referring to the wasted money on that frame?
February 8th, 2012 @10:23 am
I like it. At a glance, it feels like I’m tripping…. all those lines going every which way… then that lime green.. whoa
What’s your next step in the ‘progress’?
My guess, saddle. ?
February 8th, 2012 @2:08 pm
well all,function here is foremost. Maybe his life dictates a folder(small apartment,can’t keep it outside) in which this is making the most of what he has. Looks to be a rather upscale frame to me. Why not put the best parts on a good quality frame? I envy his taste in components.I had to have a Nealco folder living on a boat and it was nowhere as nice as this.
February 8th, 2012 @3:36 pm
Touche. I suppose we’ve overlooked the attribute of usefulness here. However, does a folding bike warrent taste in parts like this? For the record, I like how different it is. But, for some reason I associate folding bikes with a resourcefulness that lends itself to a more modest budget. I’d be receptive to a better arguement.
February 8th, 2012 @11:05 pm
Sorry CB,best I could come up with LOL.
February 9th, 2012 @2:33 am
Aero’s are heavy, expensive and flexy but it could work on this build..
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