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• #77
Yeah every true fixie bikepacker knows this the is only way to get your single orgin in the morning http://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/equipment-c3/accessories-c10/coffee-tea-makers-c66/ultralight-javadrip-p545
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• #79
0/5
Would not read again, would not recommend.
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• #80
redrum
I'm generally interested in what the members of LFGSS think and you guys clearly have a good idea of what is good/bad, so in your eyes what's a definite no when building a fixed gear? Double aerospoke?
It's all about antiride now. All your article has succeed in, is to make many of feel old....real old.
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• #81
A few years ago I really got into the geared scene, its just so raw man. The way I can keep my cadence pretty consistent but vary my speed really aids the flow, simplifying my action so my mindfullness can really feel the contours of the road and be at one with the traffic.
105 is an extension of my being.
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• #82
Variable gears are so hot right now
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• #83
wrong. it's all about cars nowadays.
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• #84
For example, people who take an Aeropress with them when they go bicycle touring.
Forget Islamic State, UKIP and deathfromabove ^this shit is outrageous. Probably The election issue.
I use an Aeropress everyday but touring with one is a joke. Folks needs to get on the Douwe Egberts and HTFU.
U wot m8?