show the steel........

Something a lil' different ; my nearly finished 853 Pashley TV sunning itself while it plots how it will put me in hospital ... :shock:

... and yes I know the saddle is "too low" :facepalm:
 

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Well it's rude not to when you've been asked.

My smuggled in 1989 Overbury's Pioneer in all its 22 inch stx glory. Apparently it is considered a mite large......

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Here is my early 90's F.Moser Ax Pro Comp on it's mayden voyage.

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Marcin
 
Time to bump my favourite thread.

I've had a few steel framed bikes (a couple are posted here somewhere) but this is my favourite.

97 Dekerf Team SL.

I have been running the Fox forks for a while and love them but hanker for some ridged. Problem is Tuning forks cost a bomb and the frame deserves them. Time to make some enquiries :LOL:


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A long and low Diablo in winter trim - might get Yates to make a new fork one day.
 

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TB P2's, stem and front canti hanging on the wall and fully interchangeable of course :)

clean for once and got rid of the nasty marin seatpost
 
Woefully out of date in 1987 when compared to what other bikes were available but has carved its own niche with its laid back looks and sweet handling frame.

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