kbadgley84
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STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.
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Signed Don Corleone?
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Ha, thanks, they’re really fun to find and I have a decent collection by now.You are the king of fragrances man.
..and this?
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In Soviet Russia, horse cuts head off of you!Signed Don Corleone?
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Long shot but maybe I can get lucky,BMX guys do you recognize the lines on this bike.
Is it anything?
Dude spraybombed it black (was red) and it's giving me a vintage vibe but I can't be sure.
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wait a minute, first all the loro and isaia and zegna, now you going to flex some big E trucker? that is a great week!
Looks like it
Looks like it
If I had to gamble, I would wager that it's a circa late 1990s-2000(ish) Diamondback. They had several standard production models and team models that featured similar top tube configurations. But, those rear drops are odd and prevent me from providing a definitive answer.rear drops are different and the top bar is straight on the one i posted but its close.
I love that my shitpost started a beer debate. I’ve been out climbing for a few hours, out of cell reception.
Here’s mine from yesterday:
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Forget the trousers but anyone know anything?
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The British Mfg. Co. was one of Canada's oldest leather jacket makers. Made in Montreal.
Originally the British Mfg. Co, then British Cycle Leathers, later Brimaco.
They supposedly originated the cafe racer style.