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Real nice mate,love a Rickman.The only thing that lets the bike down imo is the tyres.A tan wall would look sooo much better.If you are on a budget,check out the Oddysey Frequency -g tyres in white,with a tanwall and 20 x 1.75 they would look ace on there
cool build .it does get addictive i am about to start my 5th bike
Quote from: deeman on December 23, 2012, 10:52 PMReal nice mate,love a Rickman.The only thing that lets the bike down imo is the tyres.A tan wall would look sooo much better.If you are on a budget,check out the Oddysey Frequency -g tyres in white,with a tanwall and 20 x 1.75 they would look ace on there Nothing to do with a budget mate, & beauty is in the eye if the beholder ... (I don't like tan walls),never have. That's why when I got back in to this it was so refreshing to see what's now available In terms if rubber. tan matches nothing on the bike so for me has no place on there... My next 2 builds will have Tyres from some if the cheapest bikes on the market but aesthetically will work with the colours I'll be working with.... Never forget the oldschool but embrace the future my friend.
looks ace mate , where did you get the little union jack decal ? Del ??
Quote from: Funkyworm on December 23, 2012, 11:32 PMQuote from: deeman on December 23, 2012, 10:52 PMReal nice mate,love a Rickman.The only thing that lets the bike down imo is the tyres.A tan wall would look sooo much better.If you are on a budget,check out the Oddysey Frequency -g tyres in white,with a tanwall and 20 x 1.75 they would look ace on there Nothing to do with a budget mate, & beauty is in the eye if the beholder ... (I don't like tan walls),never have. That's why when I got back in to this it was so refreshing to see what's now available In terms if rubber. tan matches nothing on the bike so for me has no place on there... My next 2 builds will have Tyres from some if the cheapest bikes on the market but aesthetically will work with the colours I'll be working with.... Never forget the oldschool but embrace the future my friend.There are very few bikes that have any tan components on them!A tanwall just looks right on an old school bike as tan and whitewalls were pretty much all that was available back then.I have no problem embracing the future dude,check out my retro VDC freestyler build which is going on at present.I started out like you trying to replicate my old bike from 84,when it was first built it had new tuffs like yours,new a'me grips,a gyro, etc etc.2 years on that build is still evolving-it now has alloy hubbed tuffs,bubble font a'mes etc.I have not finished yet!in a year or so you may realise the point i was trying to make!Either way it is still a lovely bike and a piece of british freestyle history!It's just that the more you look at other builds your own starts to bug you!!