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  • what saddle is on the pacer?

  • Nice!

    Have you thought of full-fenders? They really make a difference!

  • I am considering them, but at the same time I bought some WTB nano 40c I am going to fit for the next two weekend rides.. full mudguards would be one more thing to remove in swapping the setups..

  • Planet Bike 29er fenders will fit in there with 40c Nanos :]

  • 65mm width.. do they fit between the chainstays?

  • Anyone after a 59cm cream 'roller either beater-spec full bike or f&f drop me a PM! #sorryforthespam


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  • Hi eone, it's a Specialized toupe expert.

  • Had my Straggler nearly a year. So much fun to ride. I wasn't sure about the minty green colour until I saw it in the flesh.


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  • Should. I installed a set on a customers bike that was running the stock Knards which are a tiny bit wider than the Nanos.

  • Seems like a good place to dump this and show off a little bit about the best bike ive ever had...

  • I was unsure about the green, so I got a black one. Regretted it ever since :-)

  • This is awesome! makes me wish I stuck with 700s.

    Anyway, heres mine!

  • Very nice, bell mates!


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  • Trying to decide on front rack solution.. It would be for touring rather than commuting.

    I am keen to have a flat surface for tent + panniers (maybe small ones)

    Things I like:

    • Surly 2.0 front rack. Pros, looks great, perfect fit, brand match. Cons, heavy and rather expensive

    • Blackburn outpost front rack. Pros, good looking, sturdy, cheap. Cons, rather high panniers position.

    Things I like less:

    Any combination of low riders and pizza rack.. although I quite like something like @moog setup here

  • My Cross-check / Straggler combo. I've had it just over a year and love it. Don't think I've posted it here before.

    Sturmey Archer 3 speed fixed hub, Cross-check frame, Straggler fork, Minoura Porteur front rack, Tubus Tara rear.


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  • And here's Surly #2 (Disc Trucker) at the point where the Mosel River meets the Rhine.
    @MrT4 's Straggler in 'Tour Format' on the left also...


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  • Does anyone have any tips for Surly decal removal? I'm trying to make my straggler a little lighter on the branding and they're a pain in the saddle to get off. Best thing seems to be my fingernail, but they're so thin they just come off in tiny shards, about 30% of which end up stuck into my nail bed.

  • This is amazing.

  • 1 year of washing my cross check weekly has removed all of its decals. Not much help, sorry

  • @AlexD : You could try a hair dryier and a credit card. Works for me.

  • Ah! That sounds plausible - I'll give it a go, cheers

  • Really good bike, I've toyed with the idea of running mine fixed and this is convincing.

  • @Howard converted my cross-check into a fixed gear bike last year, it's great.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BDvzGtbnIgq/

  • I like it, but there is definitely some 'play' in the hub, akin to riding with a fairly slack chain. You're more than welcome to have a go on it if you'd like to try it, assuming you're in London...

  • Or perhaps you weren't meaning multi-speed fixed...in which case...as you were...

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