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Re: munga's new project

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:49 pm
by vaeske
I know that feeling...

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:53 pm
by grantw
You guys with your problems :P

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 11:28 am
by munga
having a bit of a cleanout on the bay
look for munga1337 for the listings.
i've put the lemond up for sale too, in the marketplace. if it doesn't get any interest, i'll paint it, decal it, and put a groupset on it.

if anyone wants something, let me know and make an offer. since having the raleigh 653 race stolen, i've really lost interest.
anyone following this thread, or any of my other posts, knows i've got a bit of stuff stashed away. not a lot, but a bit. :wink:
i'm not giving away stuff, but will listen to offers.

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 9:05 am
by Wal42
ldrcycles wrote:You're saying that to the wrong guy :) . I have one for every week of the year at the moment.


Hey mate, I have to ask because number 14 is on route & I'm contemplating buying number 15 from Italy.


Do you have a rotation roster on which bike you ride or do you just whatever you feel like?

I know if I was to do it just whilly nilly then I'd just ride one or 2 bikes & the others would never get serviced, if you use a roster, does it work?


Sorry munga, me old china for hi-jacking your build thread, but blame Idr for making statements about having a different bike for each week.

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:24 am
by ldrcycles
Yep willy nilly, like everything else i do :) . It's partly what i feel like using, and partly using the right tool for the job, so if i want to go fast i use my crabon Oppy or my Dawes if it's not too hilly, for long rides i have my Apollo Concorde with triple cranks and MTB cassette, single speed Repco if it's not hilly and i don't need to go fast, Repco cruiser with basket for getting shopping, any of the bikes with 27" wheels if i absolutely CAN'T have a puncture. I absolutely love restoring old road bikes, especially the painting, i'll be pretty happy if i can follow in joe cosgrove's footsteps.
They do all get used, though naturally some more than others, i have my favourites :) . It's like women and shoes :lol: .

N+1 :D .

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:39 am
by munga
oi. get out. both of ya.
dirty thread grubs.

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 2:26 pm
by Wal42
Do ya like that Lochy, some borstead was taking his bat 'n' ball & piffen off the other day, now he has the farkin hide to whinge about us.

I offered the bugger me new frame to build & ride, if he likes it, I was even gunna sell it to him for wot I paid for it.


The ungrateful borstead now spits his dummy out 'cause we have a bit of a chat.


Shakes head & walks off muttering to my self. "sakken, frakken ungrateful borstead peoples 'round here, try to do the right farken thing & they kick ya in the goolies, knew I shouldn'ta tried to be nice to 'em, gotta learn to give em' a kickin' while they're down". "sod off ya great hairy pillock or I'll give ya a liverpool kiss!". :twisted:

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 2:29 pm
by rkelsen
munga wrote:i've really lost interest.
Munga,

It's a sad day when something like this is posted by someone of your calibre. I hope you recover from your malaise soon.

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 3:07 pm
by drubie
rkelsen wrote:
munga wrote:i've really lost interest.
Munga,

It's a sad day when something like this is posted by someone of your calibre. I hope you recover from your malaise soon.
Oh please. The last thing he needs is sympathy, that's what he wants!

Instead of this munga:


You need this:

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 3:15 pm
by munga
*grouphug*

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 3:57 pm
by munga
it's not the community, or the bicycle. it's more the sense of value i put on the bikes and parts.
why do i value it? what is it worth to someone if they take it for free? why does it mean so little to them when it means so much to me?

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 4:13 pm
by Wal42
munga wrote:*grouphug*


na, fark ya, liverpool kiss is more like it.


Yeah I know what you mean, some of my stuff ain't worth much, my CFR Pro that I got 13th in the '98 World Championships is probably worth maybe $500 (except to a collector it's only just a bonded composite frame with 600 tri-colour gruppo), but I wouldn't sell the bike for a million bucks, it's only valuable to me.

That's why all my bikes are chained or locked except the bike I'm riding the next day.

I know how ya feel, that's why I offered the Razzy to ya, thought you & it may make some kind of connection (bit like me & the Verty, ugly piece of gear but I love it), it ain't a Raleigh Race, but it has some pedigree.

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:31 pm
by BRLVR.v2
munga wrote:it's not the community, or the bicycle. it's more the sense of value i put on the bikes and parts.
why do i value it? what is it worth to someone if they take it for free? why does it mean so little to them when it means so much to me?
Because the reality is that the value you put on it is sentimental and personal, and in the harsh real world reality that's worth sweet faark all mate.
I'm totally over it as well and selling up to fund a modern roadie. All the blood sweat and tears, chasing around, dickin around building means sweet FA unless you have a keeper. My experience is there is no keeper, just another must have frame/build that hangs unused in the shed and screams "look at the idle $$$$ hangin around". Bikes are a cheapish hobby that enables common working class folk the ability to amass and hoard multiple items that never really get used as the maker intended. My anti sentimentality ethics have finally over ridden my whimsical weaknesses and need to have a particular style that crops up on forums and the like.
One commuter(fixed) and one fancy roadie, and limited time wasted on forums crappin on, and more time actually riding are my plans for my time left on this planet.

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 3:29 am
by Dan
Dave's Manifesto. I like.

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 8:58 am
by funnybike
munga wrote:it's not the community, or the bicycle. it's more the sense of value i put on the bikes and parts.
why do i value it? what is it worth to someone if they take it for free? why does it mean so little to them when it means so much to me?
Mate, time to take a break from hobby bike mechanic. Get on a bike and ride shed loads of km's.
When that is done, come to a race, pin on a number, have some fun flogging yourself with other middle aged buggers, then a cold beer afterward.
It's just the next step in the process. If you don't think you'll like racing, go back and read Hinault's book again.
The Badger will get you fired up! 8)

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 1:12 pm
by Wal42
I reckon I get him out to a track night, yeah me bike will prolly end up pranged but it'd be worth the chuckle.

Mate, what he needs is a little of Uncle Wal's 'HTFU princess', we'll get him out next Raturday, I'll stick the track elbows, shoulders & headbutt on him, that'll get him to man up a bit.


(I ain't playing kid gloves with him, he just needs a good boot up the backside to get his head straight).

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 11:22 pm
by vaeske
HO HO HO! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 6:00 pm
by WyvernRH
funnybike wrote: If you don't think you'll like racing, go back and read Hinault's book again.
The Badger will get you fired up! 8)
Not always good advice, there is bicycle life outside of racing.
Me, I don't like taking part in racing. Bit like boxing, nice to watch but to compete would be pointless as there is no way I will be any good at it again unless I trained like I did when I was 21 years old (or harder). My wife wouldn't like that :wink: and I find training so boring these days, let alone all the time it takes up, and half training is just pretending IMHO if you are going to compete.
Richard

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 8:40 pm
by RonK
funnybike wrote:go back and read Hinault's book again.
What? You mean I'm not the only one who still has a copy?

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 12:48 am
by vaeske
RonK wrote:
funnybike wrote:go back and read Hinault's book again.
What? You mean I'm not the only one who still has a copy?
he was quite the popular guy...i'm sure he sold more than one book in australia :)

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 9:59 pm
by munga
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Re: munga's new project

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 10:55 pm
by AUbicycles
brilliant collection of photos!

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:01 am
by ldrcycles
Ohh, the seat stays on the Raceline and Cannondale in the first pic....

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:10 am
by munga
i still have that raceline. can't sell it. nobody wants 7005 alloy frames. 53 x 56, so a bit small for you i guess, Lachy.

Re: munga's new project

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:22 am
by munga
AUbicycles wrote:brilliant collection of photos!
Thanks, Christopher. all bikes i've built/owned/sold over the last couple of years

images lifted from my instagram account, @oimunga - for the voyeurs.