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• #45852
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• #45853
A vasectomy is such a power move, it's like the ultimate fuck you to 'the system'. Having to swap out your Tioga Spyder for a couple of weeks is a small price to pay.
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• #45854
Oof. Came here from there to see if it'd made it yet :-D
I was going to ask if there were photos of the frame before respray but thought it would just make me feel sad.
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• #45855
It's from ca. 1999 though. Damn UCI.
I'm at the point the kermit green is bothering me less and less. That front wheel is inexcusable though. So many better options, even back then.
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• #45856
It's just the shit tyres on alleged ZIPPS isn't it? The chainset and pedals are gorgeous and the bars are a thing of....
....forget it, if Satan had an abortion it would look like this.
As to the Gazelle, which is probably a Gnu, the 'team colours' are the biggest sin, with decent wheels it would probably be faster than current tt bikes (yet nasty to look at).
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• #45857
P.O.C
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• #45858
It's an ebike...
Can't do without these days. Not blaming them at all.
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• #45859
The thick down tube is the least of the issues. The fact it’s an e-bike really isn’t an issue for me. It’s just horrendous haha.
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• #45860
I love Look but you're way too kind in that case.
This thing costs 5 490,00 $US and pretends to be perfect for instance for the city commutes... But it has no racks ^^
The mud-gards are also a joke.
And those tires, e-bike or not, are just hideous.
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• #45861
Wtf is that front guard supposed to be achieving apart from making everyone laugh at you?
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• #45862
They look garbage, I don’t know why anyone would think that the type of person who rides a city E-bike with an adjustable stem would want mudguards that are ~removable~ (aren’t they all?), they seem like a complete after thought. They also seem completely obsessed about how “light” it is.
To the point that they apparently chose a motor based on the fact that it was the lightest available, which seems weird considering the battery needed to run it is nearly half the weight of the rest of the bike. -
• #45863
They also seem completely obsessed about how “light” it is
Not an entirely unreasonable consideration when many users are likely to have to haul it up at least some stairs to store it in their flats
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• #45864
I sold one of these $18,000 monstrosities yesterday.
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• #45865
Better than buying one.
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• #45866
Sweet commission monies?
Nope no commission, rep is mailing me a bag of swag however...
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• #45867
This is on eBay, no doubt it's his pride and joy, cables rolled on the thighs of virgins and all that. But it's really horrible. Really. Obviously I have no taste and "somebody will get it" Yes those are wooden rims, grips and cage. I love the smell of hickory smoke in the morning.
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• #45868
I’d be concerned if I ‘got’ that
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• #45869
Sex toy lighting setup.
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• #45870
It's up for £1750, you can just tell it's one of those bikes that just gets an occasional light dusting that the owner is uber prickly about. Lol.
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• #45871
Spits out coffee... haha.
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• #45872
https://m.pinkbike.com/photo/17738956/
I'm failing to post this pic^
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• #45873
this pic^
This one?
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• #45874
Certainly aptly named. What is it for? Climbing scree slopes at less than walking pace at Froome revs?
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• #45875
German Twitter guy, proud of his second new frame this year. Asking him, why helmet and no brakes he felt accused of being a noob. Well....maybe because your new fixie biek looked already shite in 2008.
Second one is a Pelago with Phil Wood Hubs. In 2020.
Also how long is it going to take to list the components on a single speed bike ffs?