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  • If they sweep back too far, the bike will feel squirrelly at low speed. Never bothered me much, but bothers some people.

    I like the FSA Metropolis, or similar, but they quite a bit of sweep and dramatically affect the reach

  • Surly Troll probably the obvious answer. Rigid Inbreds pop up on ebay fairly frequently, although mostly 29" at the moment.

  • Could you not get a hybrid? Like most of them are nearly identical to old school MTB like the Pinnacle Lithium 3 that can fit even MTB tyres around 2.1

  • Marin Muirwood for example, is billed as a hybrid but can easily be used as a rigid MTB/tourer (29ers 2.0 tyres can be fitted).

    Pictured show 27.5 2.1 fitted;


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  • Hello again!

    You helped me in the dynamo lights thread, so hopefully I can help you here.

    Humpert (aka Ergotec) do an excellent range of swept back bars at all kinds of angles and risers. I went through a few to find the right ones, but they're cheap and well made.

    https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/handlebars-comfort-cruiser/?brand=humpert&clamp_diameter=31%2E8

  • This.
    I picked up a rigid 26" inbred from eBay for my wife recently. It's really fun to ride. Best £100 I've spent in ages

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  • Interesting bike. I think I saw that in PBP, first ahead of me and then on the side of the road, apparently as the rear mudflap had been sucked into the mudguard.

  • And while I'm here, here's a picture of a steamroller that makes weird noises, to balance all these prettier bikes. The disc fork and mudguards are recent additions that used to be on my Sibbo.


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  • An all time forum favourite of mine - I'm glad it hasn't been retired yet

  • Apparently as the rear mudflap had been sucked into the mudguard.

    Good reminder to mount your mudflaps on the outside.

  • he is also a nice guy!

  • i think this is very pretty actually

  • I think it’s matter of flap being not stiff enough and quite long.

  • Functional hall of fame biek

  • Looks a bit shit. I like it!

  • Cheers. It's still as good as it was in 2009, has been in daily use since then.

  • Ignore that. I've found something in the parts bin that will do just fine.


  • Any idea if there's a way to get ultegra 3x10 road shifters to work with an mtb xt/sram/middleburn drive train?

    I'm really hoping there's a work around like a problem solver widgit or another hack. I've just double taped the bars and can't be arsed to rip it all off again.

  • Sounds like a job for Jtek shiftmate - compatibility chart. SJS sell them and you can kind of double-check your choice in the comments/Q&A section.

    Good looking bike that!

  • Shimano MTB 9 speed mech works fine with Shimano 10 speed road shifters. Used this combo for years. There is a tiny, tiny difference in the mech travel but not enough to cause a problem. I have seen the recommendation that best set up for the centre of the cassette with the shifter on the right click, but I never bothered with that.

    I also used an MTB 9 and 10 speed front mech with the 3 x 10 shimano shifters and it worked fine. Last mech I used was M780 I think. I have found front MTB mechs to be quite forgiving when used with different levers

  • I have some funtional bar end shifters for sale here if anyone is interested.

  • Hey, any more info on that bike? I've got the same frame but mine isn't converted to discs. Would love to know more about the bike/conversion.

    Also never thought of putting the rack on the back (I had it on the front but it does tend to foul the brake, so I took it off).

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