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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby adrian_d » Wed Jul 25, 2012 9:32 pm

jasonc wrote:
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jasonc wrote:am probably going to get reamed for this, but this posted in the bike gallery thread
It may not be to your taste, nor mine, but this scoot is the pride & joy of a new member here. Besides you could have linked to pretty much any Kestral triathalon bike to make the point.

Beside like Mulger Bill said, ugly but fast is the core design parameter for ALL TT bikes.
absolutely. But this thread is about Ugly bikes. I see that and thought of this thread instantly. If you wish me to remove/modify my post, I will.
Ah yep that would be my ride haha. Its a forum and your more than welcome to comment. As they always say not everything will be everyones taste, and the great thing about that is that everyone rides around in different bikes and it keeps some variety.

Its a fantastic bike and find_bruce was right, it is my pride and joy but I know it was nothing against me, it was just that you had different personal preferences :)
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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby Marto » Wed Jul 25, 2012 10:20 pm

HAKS wrote:That stem.......*puke*

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Holy elliptical chainring batman! :shock:
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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby jasonc » Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:14 am

adrian_d wrote:Its a fantastic bike and find_bruce was right, it is my pride and joy but I know it was nothing against me, it was just that you had different personal preferences :)
thanks Adrian, appreciate it. enjoy your wheels.

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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby adrian_d » Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:31 am

jasonc wrote:
adrian_d wrote:Its a fantastic bike and find_bruce was right, it is my pride and joy but I know it was nothing against me, it was just that you had different personal preferences :)
thanks Adrian, appreciate it. enjoy your wheels.
No worries, we are all sharing the same interests and thats the main thing :)
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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby find_bruce » Thu Jul 26, 2012 9:54 am

What's this, people having differing views but still playing nicely on the interwebs - unheard of.

No blood, no foul & I can go back to my perverse lust for ugly bikes - except for the stem on wiggins bike - there is a place for it & it is not on a bike.
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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby jasonc » Thu Jul 26, 2012 11:12 am

find_bruce wrote:No blood, no foul & I can go back to my perverse lust for ugly bikes - except for the stem on wiggins bike - there is a place for it & it is not on a bike.
somewhere else near his pants inserted....?

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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby adrian_d » Thu Jul 26, 2012 11:19 am

find_bruce wrote:What's this, people having differing views but still playing nicely on the interwebs - unheard of.

No blood, no foul & I can go back to my perverse lust for ugly bikes - except for the stem on wiggins bike - there is a place for it & it is not on a bike.
Haha yeah as long as I enjoy the bike thats the main thing. The more ugly/unique it is the less there will be on the road haha.
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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby Ozkaban » Thu Jul 26, 2012 12:29 pm

HAKS wrote:That stem.......*puke*

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I've finally worked it out... Wiggins was in the shop talking to the guy about the exact stem he wanted, and the guy just couldn't stop staring at his sideburns. this is the result!

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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby Aushiker » Thu Jul 26, 2012 6:19 pm

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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby Mulger bill » Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:09 pm

HAKS wrote:That stem.......*puke*
NOT gonna repost that pic!

Is that where the battery is?
Fabs did it better, you couldn't see anything.
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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby HAKS » Thu Jul 26, 2012 8:13 pm

Mulger bill wrote:
HAKS wrote:That stem.......*puke*
NOT gonna repost that pic!

Is that where the battery is?
Fabs did it better, you couldn't see anything.
Its the bike the Brits have developed for him & Cav to ride at the Olympics (bet Pinarello are stoked with that). The Head tube junction ain't much better then the stem.
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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby Mulger bill » Thu Jul 26, 2012 11:45 pm

HAKS wrote:The Head tube junction ain't much better then the stem.
TBH, I hadn't noticed that before, now I need a blunt spoon...

Kill It With Fire.

And C4.

And A Sledghammer.

And Nitric Acid.

And a stake through the BB. Allow no chance of resurrection!
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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby Ken Ho » Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:15 am

I dunno, I think many of these so-called ugly bikes are just plain groovy. The super high-speed jobbies with the multiple giant cranks are just plain fascinating.
THe small wheels are intruiging too. Instinctively, we think small wheels are slow, yet here is a bloke doing half the speed of sound on them.
How is that not just plain cool ??
I guess that it's just more that middle aged blokes are so freaking conservative. I'm going to look at hipster bikes today, to cleanse my senses of the oppression.
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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby Rowley Runner » Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:52 am

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Saw this beauty the other day

Interestingly similar to wiggos bike with the ugly stem



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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby Ozkaban » Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:57 am

HAKS wrote:
Mulger bill wrote:
HAKS wrote:That stem.......*puke*
NOT gonna repost that pic!

Is that where the battery is?
Fabs did it better, you couldn't see anything.
Its the bike the Brits have developed for him & Cav to ride at the Olympics (bet Pinarello are stoked with that). The Head tube junction ain't much better then the stem.
And what's with the shape of the chain rings? I've seen (and ridden) oval, but that one has a corner on it...

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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby Ozkaban » Fri Jul 27, 2012 9:00 am

Aushiker wrote:Image

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I want to show up at my local crits on that thing... Just to see what they would say :twisted:

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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby find_bruce » Fri Jul 27, 2012 9:33 am

Ozkaban wrote:
Aushiker wrote:Image

Andrew
I want to show up at my local crits on that thing... Just to see what they would say :twisted:
& if they made the tubes out of spring steel you would have a lovely suspended ride
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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby greyhoundtom » Fri Jul 27, 2012 1:13 pm

I’m still trying to work out how they fitted the chain cover on the damn thing..........definitely a pain when it comes to cleaning and oiling the chain.

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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby HAKS » Fri Jul 27, 2012 6:15 pm

Ozkaban wrote: And what's with the shape of the chain rings? I've seen (and ridden) oval, but that one has a corner on it...

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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby il padrone » Fri Jul 27, 2012 6:48 pm

greyhoundtom wrote:I’m still trying to work out how they fitted the chain cover on the damn thing..........definitely a pain when it comes to cleaning and oiling the chain.
Got one on the way for my Rohloff chain drive - a Hebie Chainglider. The idea of a chaincase is to keep all the junk off your chain, so the ongoing need to clean and replace lubricant is very much reduced.

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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby Ozkaban » Mon Jul 30, 2012 8:40 am

HAKS wrote:
Ozkaban wrote: And what's with the shape of the chain rings? I've seen (and ridden) oval, but that one has a corner on it...

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Thanks for that - very interesting.

And here's another, courtesy of There, I Fixed it...
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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby adrian_d » Mon Jul 30, 2012 9:28 am

Ozkaban wrote:
HAKS wrote:
Ozkaban wrote: And what's with the shape of the chain rings? I've seen (and ridden) oval, but that one has a corner on it...

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Thanks for that - very interesting.

And here's another, courtesy of There, I Fixed it...
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lmao thats hilarious. You would have to wash your bike with "cuddly washing liquid" haha.

Forget rust, i'd be more worried about moths attacking the frame lol
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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby jasonc » Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:31 am

adrian_d wrote:And here's another, courtesy of There, I Fixed it...
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lmao thats hilarious. You would have to wash your bike with "cuddly washing liquid" haha.

Forget rust, i'd be more worried about moths attacking the frame lol[/quote]

more like a hippy making love to it

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Re: Ugly Bikes

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"Square wheel seems like a contradiction in terms, but this bicycle rides more smoothly than you might think. The secret is the shape of the road over which the wheels roll. The wheels can keep the bike moving in a straight line and at a constant velocity as long as it’s traveling over evenly spaced bumps of just the right shape, called an ‘inverted catenary’."

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Re: Ugly Bikes

Postby adrian_d » Mon Jul 30, 2012 3:28 pm

That square bike looks like someones gone a little bit too quick into a brick wall 4 times and then did the same thing 4 times backwards lol. The frame does look shiny though
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