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• #2
yup. is ok. General do it all frame. Space for 37mm tires. 32mm with mudguards. double eyelets at front end for mudguards and racks, single at rear drop.
my cross set up for last autumn.Done two helsinki winters with mine.
just to make a note that i work at pelago, but nevertheless a good frame set.
I guess the rest of the finns can add more photos if anyone interested. canna bother just now.
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• #3
Owned mine about 2 years and have been riding it all day err day, through two winters, a 470km roadtrip, hundreds of commutes, polo, alleycats etc. Pretty much one of those "One bike to rule them all"-bike. I'd say it's a Finnish Steamroller killer :)
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• #4
I'd say it's a Finnish Steamroller killer :)
i like that!
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• #5
Dunno about killer, also it aint really Finnish. But competitor for steamroller, sure.
Had one for some time, just like 'roller: nothing special but does pretty much everything you throw at it.
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• #6
Thank you all for the information and keep it coming.
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• #7
There's my contribution. I've had mine now for eight months. Setup has changed few times and feels pretty right now. My Sebu has canti mounts installed by local frame builder Antti Konga. For me this is my all around bike as well my cross bike. Probably the best frame I've had. Versatile and suitable for me.
Incarnations:
And bike in action:
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• #8
I'd say it's a Finnish Steamroller killer.
I'm more inclined to think this, as the geometry is pretty sensible (traditional road), plus actually have mount for rack and mudguard, of which the Steamroller have none (2015 model have rack mount only).
Pricing is on par with the Steamroller too.
Have any one heard about Pelago bikes ?
Any experiance from some one owning one ?