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• #6302
Genesis croix de fer is always a safe bet, plenty around used too!
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• #6303
Ribble still estimate (read "hope ") the frames to have landed by mid-December. They have had quite a lot of pre-orders already (allegedly).
I'm taking the plunge and putting my order before the weekend.
Re the fork it's internally routed and taking the brake hose/disc cable. Although could be modified to take a dynamo.
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• #6304
Anyone in here doing the BFF ride on Sunday?
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• #6305
Bowman are cheap as chips, no? (relatively speaking)
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• #6306
I would pay any money in the world to avoid riding a bike that has the word "Bombtrack" emblazoned upon it.
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• #6311
Bombtrack actually seem to be a manifestation of LFGSS culture. Sweet baby blue fixies a few years ago, gravel bikepacking now.
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• #6312
Bombtrack reminds me of the Go Bomb fixie crew. I'm sure they are great bikes but all I can think of is a purplr rattle canned bike and track suits.
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• #6313
This is my friends!
It rides incredibly tbh. I hate the paint, but he loves it..
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• #6314
Taking it back to the bomb fix crew
When fixies were blue
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• #6315
Where can I buy any not-too-expensive flared bars or dirt drops with international postage that doesn't cost too much either?
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• #6316
Ritchey Venture Max Comp at bike-discount.de
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• #6317
Ritchey Evomax from bike24 are very nice also.
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• #6318
Still got a 40cm set for sale!
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• #6319
Selcof Sterrato also on Planet X/On-One. I've got a set and prefer the modest flare compared to the very wide flare of the Midge.
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• #6320
I already have some of the 46cm variety, but thanks for the offer!
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• #6321
Set up less for grav grav and more for sno sno
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• #6322
I love it.
Chainset ratio?
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• #6323
Ooh interested.
Usage and photos available?
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• #6324
WI VBC. 44/24+11-36 10spd
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• #6325
Guessing those are mountain FD, triple or double?
I am looking for a bike that could work both as commuter and a gravel bike, with possible tours in the future. Thinking mostly about Fuji Touring, Marin Four Corners or Genesis Vagabond, but I can't find any in my size (6'0'' height). I found an offer to buy a Breezer Radar Cafe for about 500 GBP, where I could put BB7s from Vitus and pair them with Tektro RL520 and bar end shifter. Do you think that would make any sense or can you recommend anything interesting on the market currently?