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• #3152
I think I'd struggle to get on with those extreme angles, but would still be up for trying it on the right sort of terrain
Thankfully, Marino can make frames with slightly less 'progressive' geometry too
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• #3153
Not that I'll be after a new frame anytime soon...
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• #3154
Modern mountain bike geometry is ugly as fuck!
No matter what the reasoning behind it they still look like a 14 year old made himself a frame in the school metalwork shop without a jig. -
• #3155
This.
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• #3156
Modern bike, without the eewwwww factor
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• #3157
nice apart from the jeyboy stem
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• #3158
I dunno, 80mm fork and crest rims. It's not built for hucking off cliffs :-)
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• #3159
Vey nice gravel bike.
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• #3160
Here's another one
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• #3161
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• #3162
Love me a singlebe.
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• #3163
Love that
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• #3164
Here's a proper stem for you
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• #3165
Looks like an overgrown trials mod!
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• #3166
Liking the impractical tuktitude
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• #3167
Continuing repost Wednesday
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• #3168
Heres an example of a good looking modern HT imo (excuse the gears..)
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• #3169
Excuse the spokes you mean
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• #3170
Now I can appreciate it, without my eyes hurting
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• #3171
Haha fair enough both
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• #3172
I've found a couple of old photos....
First up, an Inbred parts bin special
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• #3173
And a converted Orange P7 in a couple of guises
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• #3174
And
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• #3175
Aside from the mudguards, that's looking really, really good
I kinda want to try one too. But like, are those angles overkill? 77 seat and 62 head!