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• #2
Surly Steamroller and Brother All Day come close
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• #3
thanks @mattspare !
How we could define those bikes in your opinion?
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• #4
Heavy?
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• #5
SSCX ?
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• #6
All of the above haha, did love my mash work, so much fun with risers, single speed and 35mm tyres.
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• #7
because I am looking to get one like the one I mentioned earlier.
I am doing a bit of research and see if I could find something similar to those
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• #8
Then how would you define them? What is it about those you mentioned that you like?
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• #9
Just got rid of my kona paddy wagon with 34 mm tyres on it was a really smooth ride. The omnium looks nice and all-citys are nice. Tuttos are a bit over priced for nothing special but I've seen some nice mash works. Singular kite, soma rush?
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• #10
I am not sure how I could define them, work bike?
What I like for example is the fact that they are flexible bike, for example they can be converted easily, you can add racks for example etc etc.
Do you know what I mean with that? So actually they are not track bike but if you want they can be.
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• #11
I agree with you on the fact that Cinelli Tutto is overpriced, but just because is a Cinelli I believe.
I will keep an eye on this forum if someone is going to sell something like that and in the meantime I will keep looking around to find some good "cheap" options/alternatives.
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• #12
Stick up a wanted post and see what comes up you'll probably get more options than what is currently just being listed as for sale.
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• #13
Sounds good, I have just created a new thread in the Wanted section.
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• #14
Squid...Tracklocross bikes can touch a bit some points ...
I am building a 2nd bike now using a cheap Charge Plug...
Someone suggested a Kona PaddyWaggon, is definitely a good one, I tried the 1st version and I liked the geometry of it...
Hello guys,
do you know other brands that they have in common the same characteristics of these bikes?
Mash Work, Ominium CXC, Cinelli Tutto(?)
Thanks