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• #2
Big Block here...
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• #3
The first one made me puke a bit so definitely the big block although I reckon that one is way more expensive?
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• #4
All City Big Block all the way, but prefer the other colourway - Pink Fade.
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• #5
Cheers chaps. Looking like a slam dunk for the big block on public opinion.
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• #6
Definitely the BB out of the two above, I've been on the hunt for the black and green sparkle version in 52 for a while now.
The BB falls into a certain bracket for me and IMO there's more flexible frame options out there. I love the details but it max's at 32c and can only run standard drop calipers. They're long in the TT as well so I believe most people size down. I had a look at a mate's Brother All Day recently and was impressed with how many build options you could try with a single frame. See also Mash works, Tutto, Steamroller, Pompino etc.
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• #7
Cheers Jono
I note what you say about the sizing, it's not an issue as i need to max out on the size as i'm 6'5" Tyre wise up to 32c is more than enough for me and i'm cool with standard drop brakes.
I'm quite limited on bike choice as to qualify for the scheme I need to order through an Isle of Man LBS. My LBS has access to the Light Blue and All City so it is Big Block all the way. I like the pink fade and the colourway above so availability should be ok. Best of luck with your green sparkle search.
Hello All
Slightly disingenuous posting in CP but this is for a proposed project. I want to take advantage of the IOM cycle to work scheme and buy a frameset to build up a bike. It will have singlespeed/fixed potential but i will drop a Sturmey Archer 3 speed hub in for commuting/ adding about.
At the moment i'm torn between two frame sets : the Light Blue Trinity Pista and the All City Big Block. I like the look of both.
Any thoughts
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