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"To all at DicE central,
Been messing around with push bikes this summer.
'48 Rudge Whitworth "Gentlemans Roadster" with a few modifications.
Flipped the bars over and made my own inverted levers from an old pair of pliers, Brooks B66 saddle has an ACME/Chongo nose repair.
The grips are turned from an old table leg.
Tally ho!"
Chris Hosegood, London.
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