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• #23426
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• #23427
Makes sense with brake pad alignment doesn't it?
Maybe not. They ugly no matter what
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• #23428
Mayyybbeee that was their intention but I dont think it would work that well. Looks like a badly made frame either way
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• #23429
I thought it was to make it easier to get chain tension when installing the wheel
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• #23430
Nah I like the dropouts!
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• #23431
Grant Petersen can do no wrong, I'd hit the owner with that seatpost until he buys something else though.
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• #23432
Makes more sense
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• #23433
They are a bit too dragon face for me
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• #23434
I believe Grantβs go to animal is a frog.
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• #23435
That's a big mouthed frog then
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• #23436
gonna ribbit up
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• #23437
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• #23438
That's pretty sweet. Yours?
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• #23439
I wish. Some details here.
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• #23440
Super noice
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• #23441
new page fail but yes, Quickbeam dropouts are so you don't have to adjust brakes when moving the wheel back and forth in the dropouts. The folx I know who've got one say it works quite well.
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• #23442
Lovely!
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• #23443
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• #23444
Could the load on that Marin stand taking a corner?
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• #23445
I'd be a little concerned about the chainstay paintwork but it is a much better photo without the frame wrapped up I guess
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• #23446
Rear dropouts look hooked onto the rack.
Whatever is happening, it will be an expensive accident.
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• #23447
Not sure if itβs the done thing to post your own bike in this thread but this is my commuter / gravel bike
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• #23448
My gents tourer
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• #23449
Nice, is that a pelago basket/rack thing?
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• #23450
It is. And a homemade bag.