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• #23102
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• #23103
From on here right? Love the paint.
Is that a canti brake on the rear and V-brake on the front?
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• #23105
Of course. Gracias.
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• #23106
My version.
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• #23107
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• #23108
That is nice. Probably the nicest Isen I’ve seen.
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• #23109
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• #23110
Probably due to rack?
Great build.
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• #23111
Nice build and not a bad read but not sure about some of the hippy waffle.
He says that when you are able to get the bike in sync with your pedalling style, it smoothes everything out and makes the bike feel like it’s going on its own without too much strain from your legs. He calls this concept ‘planing’.
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• #23112
Nice build and not a bad read but not sure about some of the hippy waffle.
Yeah, it's borderline 'Shit fixie skidders say', but the bike makes up for it.
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• #23113
Guy seems to have more money than sense (that seems clear from the questions about coronavirus). Reckon his bike will probably end up in landfill when the weird expensive niche parts are no longer sold or Jan Heine decides actually disk brakes are pretty cool when he can sell a caliper for £400
Looks nice though.
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• #23114
the hippy waffle.
Yeah but the hippy waffle is Heine's, not his really. I like the fact he's actually not gone "full Bicycle Quaterly" and added HT2 cranks, powermeter, Di2, T47 etc which you would not see on Jan's own bikes. Maybe not the bike I'd built but he's obviously experienced so what if he want a 1" steerer and rim brakes.
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• #23115
Guy seems to have more money than sense
I no rite he could have bodged together something for like 20 quid.
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• #23116
Find it odd that he thinks rim brakes are better than disc brakes for offroad though
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• #23117
He doesn't though. It was a choice he made in regard to the frame/ride characteristics. Same for the 1" headtube instead of 1 1/8".
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• #23118
Ye, did pull a face to myself then I read that
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• #23119
Its DBAD!
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• #23120
Real heater on Reddit
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• #23122
Is that a turbo tyre on the front?
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• #23123
more of a forks choice than a brake one
He chose to spend $400 on Jan Heine's centrepull brakes instead of plain old cantis/V-brakes which probably work better. He's paid extra money to give himself less choice and make his frame and forks irreplaceable
Plus he made it 650b then said there is only 1 rim for sale in the world that fulfills his requirements
And then he decided to ride this bike, alone, through the mountains in Morocco in the midst of a global pandemic. 👌
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• #23124
Also
They’re a combination of a dual-pivot brake and a cantilever, designed by Jan Heine. I can one-finger brake with these no problem.
I’m pretty sure that design is older than Jan Heine, since these brakes are copy of Mafac Raid
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• #23125
He’s a paid up subscriber though so....
At least they don’t brag too much (as far as I read) about the superiority of their frame design, more about homage to 90s styles.