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    DHL returns X Commute

    Dual use for aer0barz


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  • love that frame

  • I'm about to place an order with SJS for some bits; what are the FBNPNA parts I'm always forgetting to add to the order that I should try and remember this time? Cargo nets, reflectors, etc.?

  • Cables, housing, inner tubes/sealant.

  • Flaps. Problem solvers front light mount, Sheldon bolts, fender flute. The 15 quid canti rack. Strap on water bottle bosses. Bolt on rack eyelets. Extra big bottle cage. Dynamo wire. Helicopter tape.

    This:

    https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/luggage/topeak-trolley-tote-folding-basket/

  • I like this from Omnium

    New brother all day looks sensible

  • rim brakes tho

  • You love a rim brake, dont lie.

  • This looks fun too

  • Next batch in nov apparently. They don't seem to be flying under the radar so much anymore. It's a shame they stopped the oldskool.

  • V2 looks to be really awesome.
    I'd quite like one for a low maintenance singlespeed dropbar+mudguards and drops build

  • Disappointing they call the step through a Skirt, Kilt might be more encompassing. Skort might be more fun.

  • "Hi I'm new here and I hear rear panniers are the new cool thing..."
    Readers, my new commuter/beater/shopper...
    Bought the panniers on here years ago and used them for the first time. I need to find low riders as I have the matching front set...


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  • This is what i had planned for my partner. But the mixte version for omnium was out of stock.

  • So what did you do?

  • Is there any front rack that I can fit to a standard steel road frame using mudguard eyes and pea clips?

  • Do you mean the eyes are behind the axle on the fork? Velo-Orange racks will work with spacers on most forks like that. As will the Nitto and/or Sim Works racks with adjustable struts. You may need to get longer struts, but they are readily available.


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  • I'm not sure this best thread to ask this. I'm looking in to a bike for my girlfriend. She's not a cyclist so I'm after something functional as a mode of transport around London, 32c+ slick tyres, mudguards, flat bars probably. Probably something more hydbrid-y than anything else would be ideal but I'm open to any suggestions!
    It's probably worth mentioning that she's pretty short, about 150cm. Would a bike with a smaller wheel size be beneficial? I'm not really sure where to start looking but the Kona Dew looks decent, comes with 650b wheels as well.
    As I said, I'm open to any suggestions because I'm not sure where to start narrowing down the selection from! Needs to be available on the cycle to work scheme as well.

  • my wife has a genesis skyline 20, and I've been amazed by it. the gearing is perfect, brakes work really well, it's not that heavy and loads of mounts so mudguards and racks are easy to fit. Also has a very sloping tt so good stand over clearance. if you can find one of those, I'd stongly suggest that.

  • The Skyline doesn't appear to be available any more! That's probably the sort of thing I should be looking at though. Has anyone got any experience with the Genesis Brixton? Low maintenance hub gears seem like a bonus.

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