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Post by qbert on Dec 15, 2006 18:32:55 GMT 8
I have a Cromo frame layin around from an old mtb, can i built it for urban? ask ko lng
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Post by joes on Dec 15, 2006 19:13:14 GMT 8
yes! chromo rules!
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jimbo
Newbie
enjoy the ride. life is about the journey not the destination...
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Post by jimbo on Dec 16, 2006 4:09:36 GMT 8
check the size first. sometimes it makes or breaks (pun intended) the setup of the bike or worst the rider.
ride safe qbert!
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Post by qbert on Dec 16, 2006 12:28:27 GMT 8
tnx.... no markings that indicates the size,
how do i start building this bike???
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Post by Patrick on Dec 16, 2006 22:17:42 GMT 8
Can you post the picture? How big can you go on the tires?
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Post by konablack on Dec 18, 2006 8:12:33 GMT 8
I have a Cromo frame layin around from an old mtb, can i built it for urban? ask ko lng consider its geometry first and then find suitable components for it and be sure to stick with your riding style!
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Post by Patrick on Jan 22, 2007 21:31:43 GMT 8
any update qbert?
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Post by wadesingson on Jan 22, 2007 21:47:31 GMT 8
if it has a low standover height your good to go!
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Post by alien_scream on Jan 23, 2007 9:43:18 GMT 8
yeah if it has a low standover height!!!!!!!!!
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