• Have you tried g-one speed or just more nobly g-one?

  • I have the G-ones Pro’s (I think that’s their name) that are slick and soft on SpaceBiek and they are excellent for road use. Fast light and puncture free thus far.

    I have only used them in summer mind. No problems running them tubeless on deep sections and I plan to use them for P-R.

    For all year round use you may find they cut up a tad, that’s just conjecture though.

  • I have tried both Ones and I’m generally very happy with them and the only thing that comes to mind is the grip of the Gs wich gives a slightly longer brakeing distance than I expected (overall grip is good sandy/graveld asphalt )

  • Mine appear to be 'G-One Speeds' having looked at the actual tyre.

    This is about the limit of tolerable terrain I rode on them. They didn't actually puncture or get cut after any of this though.

  • A post on instagram I can't figure out how to embed properly

    I always retrieve the image by adding 'media/?size=l' to the url and hitting return:

  • I always retrieve the image by adding 'media/?size=l' to the url and hitting return:

    That's clever, thank you, didn't know that

  • For those of you using cable brakes, did you find the routing for the rear better if you skipped the last cable guide?

  • Too cold for proper photos in Oslo, but here is current build of Isen #27


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  • Oh wow...

  • If it works with your brake go for it. Both mine and carens only have one, and neither bike has caught on fire..... yet.

  • I dunno, monitoring through those little Genelecs in an untreated room like that isn't going to yield good results. I'd stick to listening through the BeyerDynamic DT770 cans he has instead.

  • Boom! You won the bikes contest! That's fantastic with all its dragonfly painted goodness...

  • Haha, true but not really doing any critical mixing or monitoring on these. Just part of the krautrock sound system.

  • Little bits and pieces for testing.


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  • Integrated di2 routing.


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  • Thanks @mdcc_tester for the #bantz #tartmode top cap.


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  • This continues to bring joy. It was perfect today on slushy mucky country lanes. That was until the puncture fairy visited, luckily the loop I was doing was going close to my house so I could get home on a fairly flat tyre after sealant had done its work.


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  • will be visiting @scherrit soon just to confirm fit before chopping steerer.
    ugly bars have quite a lot of flex, which is good on our shit local roads

    if anyone is thinking about buying one of these, do it

  • Nice! No dynamo?

  • All these isen's look so great and fun.

  • i have awesome exposure lights already so can't justify a dynamo. the lights on in the pictures are the cycliq cameras. at night they are supplemented with exposure strada and blaze lights

  • Nice!

    What version of the G-ones are those 650b Allround or the speed?

  • Looks great James! What's the chsinring/spider set up you have going on there?

  • Rotor cranks with power2max meter that has the new shimano chainring bolt pattern.

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