


(via oldbikesflickr through 14bikeco)
alot of people have their reservations about taking something rare, or brand new and putting a drill right through it. i personally like how it looks whether it's dimpled or straight up full of holes. i mean, it serves it's purpose: weight weenies love to cut weight wherever and however they can. whether you like it or not, drilling is certainly a beautiful craft that takes alot of balls and skill to do...
jmik
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