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• #1902
Sequoia has the hunt 650b wheels on and the ubiquitous WTB horizons on. It's lost a shit ton of weight over the stock wheels, resulting in a sprightlier ride and easy to pop the front wheel up over kerbs and stuff. Excuse the mudguards...they were thrown on to stop a bit of crud flying. Seems to have lost some "momentum" though....doesn't seem as quick overall?
Do like though
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• #1903
Could be a cheap phone camera lens
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• #1904
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• #1905
Stigmata is a cross bike no? Not a grauwlour biek
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• #1906
tyre choice would suggest otherwise
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• #1907
+1
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• #1908
Color me colorblind.
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• #1909
Another option. New to me.
http://www.veloheld.de/veloheld-iconx-frame
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• #1910
^ but the head tube / fork interface is so ugly
why would anyone let that off the paper and even into prototyping - let alone production
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• #1911
Because its a steel for for touring when you need eyelets. You wouldn't notice with its loaded. The rest of the time you can use a carbon fork, and it looks fine:
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• #1912
its the first unicrown flat mount thru axle fork I've seen .. if only they had sorted the HT to fork transition like Tonic
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• #1913
Because its a steel for for touring when you need eyelets. You wouldn't notice with its loaded
all true - but to my subjective view, it doesn't excuse the ugly of the current fork headtube transition. Especially as they have clearly had to do something non-standard to make it work with an oversized headtube.
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• #1914
its the first unicrown flat mount thru axle fork I've seen ..
Except maybe Specialized Sequoia?..
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• #1915
ah yeah true, didnt know it as thru axle .. it also suffers from the ugly HT to Fork crown transition ..
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• #1916
And because a tapered steerer rigid steel fork is just plain daft
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• #1917
Still end up with a waaaaaay heavier fork than necessary with that beefy crown
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• #1918
And because a tapered steerer rigid steel fork is just plain
daftrad;-)
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• #1919
I'm not going to disagree with the headtube/fork comments, it is ugly but aside from that this frame seems like a good option for the money, ticks a lot of boxes for me!
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• #1920
Because you want to offer the option of a carbon fork. And those tend to be tapered nowadays.
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• #1921
what would the diff be? Its a steel/heavy frameset anyway ..
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• #1922
Adding weight (to arguably an already heavy fork) /// Aesthetics
You could probably argue on a bike like a Tonic aesthetics wins. I guess it comes down to what you deem important at the end of the day
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• #1923
I like a stiff front end on a front loader, seems worth experimenting with 1 1/2. Make more sense to me than on a road bike, except for the whole cf fork market moving towards 1 1/2 making it difficult to spec something else as end user
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• #1924
I agree.
Coming from a old Kona P2 with cantis to moderne disc brake fork I definitely feel a lot less flex when I load the rack.
Personally, I like the the HT-fork transition on Sklar bikes.
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• #1925
pinnacle gang..... ASSEMBLE!
seriously that looks badboy. You're going to love it.