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• #22752
assist conversion at some point
please tell me you're considering going the chainsaw route
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• #22753
I found it in the dodgy bike yard place on Parnell street which is notorious for selling stolen bikes. I'm delighted. It wasn't locked and no one was paying attention so. . .
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• #22754
Good to know where to look if one of mine ever goes missing. Ballsy on reclaiming it!
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• #22755
Thanks. I'll post a picture of the current status to On-One thread when I have time to take one. Here's an older pic.
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• #22757
The batteries are housed in the tubes of the main triangle? I can’t imagine a world wherein I would buy any of their bikes, having looked through their site.
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• #22758
First I was like wtf. Then I realized they're russian.
I really love the cybertruck in the banner. And the seatpost attachment construction.
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• #22759
First I was like wtf. Then I realized they're russian. Then I was like Что за херня
fixed
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• #22760
The shitting price of it?!
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• #22761
Motocross bars.
Expect more sweep and more weight though.
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• #22762
I have a Tomaselli steel motocross bar for sale.
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• #22763
Readers 1.
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• #22764
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• #22765
Both lovely!
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• #22766
Thanks!
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• #22767
Nice bikes. But the tiny top gears don't bother you?
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• #22768
Not really. The All City Spacehorse now has a 40t chainring. It’s used pretty much for commuting, so 40x11 it’s fine if I really need to go fast. Which I don’t. I might chuck a 44t on there today though.
The green Paconi has been built to ride mainly on gravel with lots of climbing. I’d rather have gears for that and spin out descending down hills. Although I am considering going 2x9 on it and putting a 34t and 50t on it, but it’s cheaper to buy a single NW chainring than a top pull derailleur. At the moment it’s dropping chains with that non-NW chainring. I’m going to put an old derailleur on there today to stop that until I order the 34t NW. I have also ordered some mini-v’s for it. Unfortunately I won’t be using the cool cable routing of the Sim Works stem, but I’d like better braking.
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• #22769
Fair play. I just did a first ride on my Muddy Fox with a new 46/30 double, and those rings feel bang on. They're paired with an 11-40 cassette as well.
I have also ordered some mini-v’s for it. Unfortunately I won’t be using the cool cable routing of the Sim Works stem, but I’d like better braking.
I've retired canti's for the foreseeable future; much happier with v-brakes now. Mini-v's should be good as well.
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• #22771
good grief
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• #22772
That looks like a lot of those complete bikes on Aliexpress.
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• #22773
gross
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• #22774
Nice. But for the ultimate bullshit-bingo of the cycling world, it needs to be "gravel"
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• #22775
Yeah that looks so good!
Let's see a full bike pic.