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• #3227
But you have so many
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• #3228
Get a recent Kona Unit. 27.5+ wheels, or 29 for when you're feeling sensible
Decent geometry and nice sliding dropouts
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• #3229
I managed to squeeze 29x2.8 into mine. But that was an older model, 2017 I think.
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• #3230
Rolls, not curves.
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• #3231
Never liked their forks so much. Salsa or a Surly.
https://bikepacking.com/news/updated-surly-krampus-builds-2020/
https://bikepacking.com/news/readers-rig-bryans-salsa-fargo/
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• #3232
https://bikepacking.com/bikes/bailey-newbrey-salsa-woodsmoke/
Daydreaming about riding the Tour Divide while doing your endless turbo sessions :-)
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• #3233
Nailed it.
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• #3234
https://bikepacking.com/bikes/bailey-newbrey-salsa-woodsmoke/
His X100F lasted longer than mine did in the wild.
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• #3235
What a miserable backdrop for a mtb photo
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• #3236
Frame is nice tho
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• #3237
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• #3238
Thats mine! :)
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• #3239
A worthy repost from 5 years ago
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• #3240
Nice Curtis, but really needs a different fork
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• #3241
The stem is the monstrosity there.
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• #3242
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• #3243
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• #3244
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• #3245
That a Blacksheep?
Reallynot a fan of em, for a bike with so many curves they have so little flow.
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• #3246
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• #3248
You must have Chris Hoy legs.
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• #3249
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• #3250
Yeah, looks like a bmx was fucked by 29er
Yes, I mean, not exactly. I'd perhaps give it a go, possibly. But only if I was sure. I'd need to be mostly sure. I mean, I'd probably give it a go if I was at say 50% sure. Not less than that. Give or take.