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			thirdraildesignlab posted a photo:	SOMA Sparrows with elkhide done, untrimmed. The MINI Clubman S in the background is the same color as the bike. These photos document my Carpetbagger project, a fixed-gear build fitted with S&S Couplers to be used as a travel bike. The general details of the build sheet are:1. SOMA Rush frame, 56cm: stripped, coupled, then powdercoated in a color to match my sweet, sweet MINI.2. S&S Couplers: break-away coupler set to allow the bike to be packed in an airline compliant case and avoid bike shipping fees; assembled by Tom at 41303. SOMA Sparrow bars4. Odyssey finger lever5. Shimano medium reach brake with Kool-Stops6. Handmade wheels by 718c.com with Velocity Fusions and All-City hubs in bright polished silver.7. Panaracer Pasela 700x23 tyres8. Elkhide by Velo Orange, hand stitched9. Custom bar end caps made from vintage typewriter keys.10. Velo-Orange Stem and Seatpost11. Brooks Swallow, Honey12. Sugino 75 drivetrain: 72 inchgearLove it. Team Lope Tyre Clubbe

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1269635311 most amazingly creative fixedGear braking system EVER

that is exactly what it looks like — a frame modified to accept a disc brake at the CHAINWHEEL. the chainwheel functions as the disc and the brake is not modified at all.

THIS is seriously fucking creative. it’s not for me, if only because i love the feeling of using my legs to interact with the drivetrain for lungPowered stoppage, be that slowly or skiddly. but i cannot deny the fact that this is ingeneous.

follow the link for a couple process images.

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