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• #52
Hey Pete,
How was the trip?!
Im glad you said that, I bit the bullet and got it anyway.
Which one did you get?
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• #53
I would add that a lot of the bikes that tick your boxes will be steel. But by the time you've built them up they will also be pretty heavy. I don't like heavy bikes. I had a CdF before and couldn't get on with it's weight or the geometry.
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• #54
That moved quickly! Amazing, thanks!
The green one :)
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• #55
Here it is with two thirds of my Restrap bags on top of The Lecht (big old climb to a ski centre at 2090 feet on top of the Cairngorns).
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• #56
So, I am with Pete.
This bike is epic!
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• #57
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• #58
Understated. Nice.
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• #59
Did it come with the awful saddlebag? Or was that something you've added? You monster.
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• #60
You don't fuck about, great bike!
Pls add dynamo.
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• #61
Nice. I would've gone for the orange if I hadn't gone with green, but all three colours are great really.
Yours has the newer rotors which are nicer looking. It also has that sticker about the rack load limit which mine didn't have - presumably they had to add that after someone found out the hard way!
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• #62
Nice iPhone mount.
Nodder.
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• #63
No pedals.
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• #64
Yours has the newer rotors
dont think so
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• #65
That's the plan!
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• #66
The new hipster. Decided I needed away to see my phone without killing myself.
I even have a bell!
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• #67
Cheers guys!
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• #68
Looks terrible. I mean, really awful.
Consign it to the scrapheap of life with all the other ginger things.
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• #69
Lol
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• #70
Accident prone so yeah
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• #71
I don't know if the model of rotors is actually newer but Fulcrum started putting these rotors on racing sports after I bought my Orro, so perhaps later rather than newer.
Either way I prefer the look of CB's to mine.
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• #72
Is it superlight and super functional?
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• #73
It's not bad on the weight front. I haven't fully tested the functionality...
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• #74
Will there be mudguards?
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• #75
Yes... Waiting on wheelies to deliver them.
Sorry for delayed reply, I was actually off riding it in Scotland...
My Terra C is great! So good. It can do everything with two pairs of wheels. I've got a set with CX tyres and a set with the @amey recommended Voyager Hypers set up tubeless and it's truly a do it all bike.
It's as happy riding around Epping Forest in the mud as it is riding down the side of a Scottish mountain at 50mph+, loaded with bike packing kit or commuting (I swapped fixie recently so it filled in for a bit).
It is very stable and it's not slow either. I've done club runs on it and it wasn't the bike that ran out of steam, put it that way. I am a bit worried it's made my road bike redundant as I kinda like the comfort/grip of 35mm tyres it turns out!
It's very good value too for what you get. I bought a 105 whole bike for £1800 (the swapped on some Ultegra hydro I already had and some other bits) which given the quality of the frame is really good.