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• #13077
30 mm is the max on my pedigree. No guards obviously.
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• #13078
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• #13079
OK, I have a Honky Tonk but the standard rim brake version. One day might do something similar - flat bars, guards etc to make it a commuter/town/shopping bike. Reckon I could maybe squeeze mudguards around 28mm tyres with some fettling. Enjoying the road set up atm though.
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• #13080
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• #13081
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• #13082
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• #13083
This really makes me wanna go 650B on the straggler.
awesome!
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• #13084
: ^)
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• #13085
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• #13086
Maximum mudguard on the rear there!
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• #13087
"safety third"
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• #13088
Thats awesome, whats the point of it?
Surely if it doesnt fold its no more practical than a normal bike.
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• #13089
Punctures on the rear. Sells bike.
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• #13090
That looks well fun.
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• #13091
Fairlight Cycles Strael frameset looks quite alright. 853, flat mount disc etc. I like the TT too, and the option of endurance or race geo/headtube length in each size.
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• #13092
I know, the wrap is crazy, id rather flaps myself.
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• #13093
Their Faran frameset is strikingly similar to the CDF
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• #13094
did lol
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• #13095
Had to plonk this somewhere
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• #13096
Mini Velos were designed for owners of small apartments in Asia.
I think the non-folding bit might be marketing, but it makes mine ready to ride at all times and probably stronger too. -
• #13097
Ah, cool!
thanks for the info.
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• #13098
Here or HHSRB
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• #13099
Is the chain meant to run through the rear derailleur like that?
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• #13100
Optical illusion, it runs normally
It 's a 2012 HONKY INC. DISC, before they changed the fork for a steel one.