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the nicest Raleigh Rush Hour ever!

Bike tags: Fixed gear | 2007 | 57cm | Chris King | cr-mo | more tags >>
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Raleigh Rush Hour 2007

Nitto risers with an Atom Labs Air Corp stem

stock fork with a Chris King

DT Swiss 1.2 laced to high flanged Phil Wood/ Trispoke (early HED) 650c tubular

DT Swiss 1.2 laced to high flanged fixed/ fixed Phil Wood/ HED3

Sugino 75 cranks with a Sugino Zen Racing ring and a Campy BB

Brooks Swift Ti rail on a FC carbon setback

MKS Sylvan and Izumi track chain

Phil Wood 46 - 17/19

a long time in the makin..
the parts have kind of surpassed the quality of the frameset but im going to ride it till it snaps or i get a good deal on something sweet.
the front wheel is coated with phosphorescent blue paint so it glows in the dark after a UV charge. both wheels built up at Mobius Cycle Seattle WA.





People who friended this bike ddiamondd, cuckoosnest, CONDENADO

trispoke

no chance in wanting to get rid of it anytime soon?

idk i dont ride it to much

idk i dont ride it to much anymore, this bikes geometry allows for 700c wheels to barspin.

Trispoke brand trispokes are

Trispoke brand trispokes are not early HEDs. They are made by different companies and are different models and designs. Trispokes are also composite and HEDs are carbon fiber.

site your source sucka

you state the obvious with the note about different profiles (trispokes are often mistaken for spin trispokes) and materials, trispokes were painted because there wasnt a CFRP layup where as a HED3 had dupont CFRP.

as for the company, where did you find info about who makes the trispoke?

nice.

I've got one too.
http://velospace.org/node/17034
Trust me, yours won't ever break. I've been hit so many times and it still rides like new.


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