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• #9977
no bothered at all, the appeal of both is big
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• #9978
It's a Vetta, not sure which model is as most of them are custom.
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• #9979
if your thinking of having a rack go with the vintage MTB, will give you many more rack options and will be easier to fit
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• #9980
I hope it's legal to post own rat ;)
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• #9982
wups
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• #9983
^^ real shame, that bike must have meant a lot to that guy.
this is surly steamroller from da apple
just after a minute of taking this pic his bike had allergic reaction to his pose, here's the pic:
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• #9986
^ rad!
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• #9990
Think it's an American bike, either way it look seriously fun..
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• #9993
looks good!
Sort your saddle angle out though.
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• #9994
Nose up more?
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• #9995
Much rad
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• #9996
Let me know what you think!
It's not rat.
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• #9997
^This.
A true rat develops over time, you can't stick brand new components on a chipped frame and call it a rat. Sort that saddle angle out then come back after a winter of commuting and see what it's saying.
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• #9998
I really like the Scott, though I prefer it with the yellow flite.
I hadn't realised quite how much seatpost you had showing from the photo of the pair locked up! It looks like you'd be more comfortable on a bigger frame given how far back that saddle has been pushed. Is it a XB3 Record?
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• #9999
The only thing on it that's new is the saddle and chain...
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• #10000
do you want fixed or gears? gears would be cheaper