Brodie climbMax ( Book cover bike )

classen":2vhc2u10 said:
That is awesome!!!!

Congratulations on finally finishing this build.

Now go get some mud on it. :)
thanks classen
this one will never see the mud. it is going to be a garage queen. :oops:
will only ride it on sunny summer sundays. i know it's a shame but
i have enough bikes i can ride. would like to keep this one pristine.
roy
 
sinnerman":nlix31i3 said:
F :shock: :shock: K me.......... :cool:

If there was ever a bike i would want to have studio pics of, this is it.

That is cool. i was undecided on the splatter to the rear, but im feeling it.

Cool mate, proper cool.

:cool:
glad you like it sinnerman
i owe alot of my inspiration to your help thru the build.
don't think i would have found this colour combo on my own.
thanks
roy
 
Nice work, Roy! The green and white are top notch, a color combination that displays the retro parts quite nicely. Good job!





And no, there are no new parts on my Brodie. :facepalm:
 
hi all
icing on the cake. the climbmax won best mountain bike
at harald's show. i couldn't be happier. also came second
in best of show to paul brodie's whippet. if you have to
be second it's an honour to loose to that.
roy
 

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Well done Roy, that last photo is great :cool:
 
Congratulations Roy! It's nice to get a some recognition for all the hard work you did to source those NOS parts and get the frame and fork painted. I know you said it will be a garage queen, but I hope you git er muddy at least once.... or at least a little dusty.
 
This one is fabulous...... Brilliant color scheme. BoTM?!!!!!

I am in progress of buying back my 1994 Brodie eXpresso. It needs a repaint too and white/green was my plan too. Now first find an Gatorblade (ahead, quite long shaft) which will be very harrrrrdddddddd
 
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