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• #27
Finished the build on Friday night and took it for a weekend spin to East Sussex/Kent. Laaaavly!
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• #28
Did you wheelee up hills?
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• #29
Very nice. Agreed, navy, silver and tan walls looks classy.
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• #30
Waiting on a Tubus Tara low rider. Had to use a spare for now and had no front rack.. So yeah, wheelied up hills..
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• #31
Very nice. Lovely colour.
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• #32
NDS FAIL!
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• #33
Pfft. And who placed them like that eh?!
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• #34
Plus front rack / no longer doing wheelies everywhere..
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• #35
Lookin good. Spot on for intended purpose. It's a credit to you.
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• #36
Looks awesome, did you go for 28's Panaracers in the end?
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• #37
@Fahrgestell Yup, sure did. Thanks - riding it to Copenhagen next week!
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• #38
@speculoos Nice build! What's that rear rack?
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• #39
@Lieven_De_Vlaminck Thanks buddy! Rear rack (in the older pics) was a Tubus Fly that I was using temporarily from another bike - it was awful having the weight so high and heavy on the rear for that trip..
I've just got that Carradice QR bag the back now with a Tubus Lo Rider rack on the front. I've got to work what kinda luggage/weight distribution I want for the next trip - Oslo to the Arctic Circle in July! Might give Alpkit frame bags a go.
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• #40
So for a frame that was never intended to carry lots of weight, you really do feel having the panniers out front help rather than on the rear ? It's fashionable sure but you feel it's better?
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• #41
Am wondering the same thing.
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• #42
@Phyllis I've only ever tried it out with this set up so far, and rode to Copenhagen in the summer with two small pannier bags on the front + carradice and tent on the rear. And it was absolutely fine. Wouldn't say it "helped" or is necessarily better, but I had no problems at all. It rode nicely, and i don't have a rear rack to compare (sold the Fly now).. I guess I wasn't carrying much weight!
silver cranks always almost look better to me especially with the tan walls/navy