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• #1028
Lovely commute this morning
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• #1029
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• #1030
Hi. Di you have any Informations about that bike? I really like it and it could be my next one. Thanks a lot.
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• #1031
The Panasonic? I hope you're in Japan, it's built by Cycle Shop Grumpy — https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw3lfEVlLsJ/
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• #1033
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdpu9OUZWcM
With Grumpy paint Surly Straggler fork.
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• #1037
So good
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• #1039
Rack and basket on carbon forks. You, I like your style!
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• #1040
What’s the worst that could happen ? 🤷🏻♂️
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• #1041
That's what I keep saying too! You running dynamo?
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• #1042
Not currently, got an SP disc dynamo wheel I’ll probably use next winter .
Long game thinking about selling my Kepler, moving bits of this and the Kepler onto my CDF frame and getting a more special frame to replace the CDF as road/gravgrav/touring bike. (Possibly a Ted James if I can get the cash together)
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• #1043
road/gravgrav/touring bike
Sound idea. I feel like the three can be blended well into a single bike outside of normal daily use. You going proper chunk or mostly road touring?
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• #1044
proper chunk or mostly road
Same thing in this country
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• #1045
Would probably want clearance for 700x45 max, only just started thinking about it. CDF is this at the moment, Yorkshire roads are terrible so 35/38 tyre like voyager hyper is loads better than 23/25/28 road tyre. CDF a bit heavy, mainly due to the wheels, but does the job well. In 2 minds of whether I keep or sell my Donohue 853 road bike, it’s so fast but only clears a 23 at the back. Decisions decisions.
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• #1046
@Phildas Nah fam, I'm talking proper monkey business, none of this gravére with 33mm tyre wankery.
@TM Yeah, It's same reason I got rid of the CAAD. Apart from infrequent rides, I had no use for it for riding I wanted to do as opposed to forced myself to do. I've never really explored any of the UK's national parks, which is absurd, so the next bike will be made just for that.
Sticking to 700?
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• #1047
Yeah, can’t see myself ever wanting bigger than 42 on a bike like this... I don’t see how 650b would benefit me.
Fast road bikes are fun to ride sometimes though if you can afford the luxury of keeping one for a few outings a year.
I’ve done some pretty rough stuff on the cdf with 38c GKSK, really enjoyed it, more like how MTB was in the 90s, regularly out of the bikes comfort zone.
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Mad
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• #1050
reader's
145 : )