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• #427
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• #428
One from the booth last week...
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• #429
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• #430
Next level.
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• #431
I know right, can't seem to post the URL on my phone but linky on the eBay sales thread.
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• #432
Radially laced sheriff hub: proof it hasn't been ridden then!
Four grand though...
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• #433
Shouldn't be an issue on a track (or hanged on a wall) I think.
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• #434
triple triangle monostay - early adopter by altruiste (canada)
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• #436
I'm sure this has been here before but here it is with my build:
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• #437
So much love for that frame
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• #438
Basso Graftek Aegis
It's a bird... It's a plane...
Pavarin Altec2
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That Basso is so so nice, but those wheels need to be scrapped in favour of something much better.
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• #440
I remember seeing some pictures that made it clear that it was just a weird picture, and they were silver instead of white, but I'm inclined to agree anyway.
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• #441
Basso was made by C4, no?
Cherubim's at it again:
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• #442
Made by Aegis in Maine. Aegis also made carbon bikes for Trek.
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• #443
spotted in Milan
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• #444
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• #445
Not a monostay
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• #446
I concur. It's a tiny monostay, as the stays converge into 1 tube attached to the seat tube
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• #447
I concur
Glad we agree :)
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• #448
ah sorry, my forrin bad, I beg to differ! ;)
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• #450
I wonder how well that works in practice.
I've found back brakes with tight cable routing to be troublesome: the outer making it difficult to get the caliper to sit right.
And that's with dual pivot calipers, I'd imagine it would be even harder with single.
@Tijs @Rodolfo Would be nice to add one to the collection someday. Probably more appropriate for the Moser thread, but haven't worked out what designation Moser frames with a mono-stay have. To me they look to have an identical model name to their dual stay counterparts, just with a different rear end.