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That's a real beauty there!
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Not a mark on them... sweet!
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These are for a PLF member. Removing the Super Record graphics on the whole kit.
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Excited to see this. I appreciate the new simple branding that came with 12 and 13 speed, but it sure does look good “debadged.”
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If those are the Cane Creek Wheels I sold you Yeeeeeaaaars ago you sure got your money out of them. I think what 2004?
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Putting some stickers on helmets.. #safetyswag
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They do look good debadged. And it's not like no one is going to know who it is. It's easy to figure out. But I get why Italy goes nutso over us doing this and the other things we've done in the past. |
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I get it. We require our dealers to adhere to brand guidelines. Some of the creativity that falls into a grey area area are pretty cool...
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The funny thing is, and the argument that the US office constantly says is, We own it! We paid for it. So it's not like the Home Office has any say anymore. In this case, debadging, I get it. It's totally removing branding. But in the others, like polishing and panto or painting and leaving the badging, that's different. That makes it better. But Italy goes seriously nutso about this and I think I and Chris at CycloRetro have taken 99% of the flak from them. It is what it is in the end.
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Just the crankset left. Cranks take much longer.
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Love the classic American garage interior scene.
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