Probably a repost, so sue me:
https://www.thespoken.cc/hampsten-team-pro
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Probably a repost, so sue me:
https://www.thespoken.cc/hampsten-team-pro
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My lawyer said more evidence is needed.
No rest for the wicked:
https://hampsten.blogspot.com/2023/1...-that-was.html
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All bikes are gray in the drizzle:
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https://hampsten.blogspot.com/2024/01/titanio.html
I'm posting this because I just spent half an hour looking for the photo and Martin built the (MAX) fork.
It takes a 32mm tire just fine. Plus Neutrons, rim brakes, and Pavé, of course.
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One might say that @hampco at least implicitly encourages traditional aesthetics that many of us find pleasing.
Many of the bikes/framesets made in the past year (starting with post 429) have a level TT and rim brakes, including my own frameset shown in post 438, which accommodates 35 mm tires.
https://onedrive.live.com/embed?resi...1ROA&width=660
Steve…those look like Nemesis rims to me…brass valve weight. I’m running Neutron tubs on one bike and Record/Nemesis tubs on another so I’m not complaining. ;)
From Our Man In Canada:
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That must be the most fender possible under those brakes. Well done!
One on the top tube, and one on the down tube.
https://onedrive.live.com/embed?resi...daOE&width=660
https://onedrive.live.com/embed?resi...hnNw&width=660
More Bingham-built loveliness, takes a 32mm tire with ease:
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Go Cougs!
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