james whites paris.
Quote from: DaveDeBuono on January 12, 2009, 05:45:23 PMwhy do we have to quote the pics so many times, they are right there.sick bike tho dudesee not so hard why? without the requotes of pics this topic would only be 5 pages
why do we have to quote the pics so many times, they are right there.sick bike tho dudesee not so hard
I like the tan tires on MY bike.
Quote from: sackley85 on January 09, 2009, 04:55:57 PMQuote from: jazzman on January 09, 2009, 03:52:50 AM1960s old K zildjian that had bad cracks and was cut to save the cymbal/repair it so it would be playable. The best sounding cymbal I have ever played! That one cymbal cost more than the bike! That's what I thought, and i bet it sounds amazing... i should add an old k to my collection when i have the money to blow on it, haha.good luck!I think 2500.00 is the going rate!
Quote from: jazzman on January 09, 2009, 03:52:50 AM1960s old K zildjian that had bad cracks and was cut to save the cymbal/repair it so it would be playable. The best sounding cymbal I have ever played! That one cymbal cost more than the bike! That's what I thought, and i bet it sounds amazing... i should add an old k to my collection when i have the money to blow on it, haha.
1960s old K zildjian that had bad cracks and was cut to save the cymbal/repair it so it would be playable. The best sounding cymbal I have ever played! That one cymbal cost more than the bike!
you really haven't noticed it's 15 posts a page no matter how long they are... it would still be the same length...
Correct if I'm wrong AREA20, but hasn't James White been riding that Paris like 3yrs + and still withstanding the odd Whopper every now and again? A classic of classic frame already!!
never seen a 20inch flat bike. I'm surprised it doesn't look abnormal
My new frame....BlackEye Killorado,20.25 tt,13.5 cs,75 ha,71sa. Its a street bike Cory Jarmans new frame,Check him out on their site. Long and Strong!!!