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• #327
...did you buy a bike that was too big for you by any chance mate?
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• #328
Of course, this lads rocking the SSTB look way better.
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• #329
Haha love that. Who needs seatpost anyway?
Would love to see a full photo of your AllDay if you have one?
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• #331
hey! I like it, I just want to criticise your choices. Which are wrong.
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• #332
Are you talking about me or you?
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• #333
Whats the diff?
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• #334
Who needs seatpost anyway?
People who want comfort? A stubby inline aluminium seatpost will have no compliance.
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• #335
Does look alright though.
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• #336
Haha fully agree, just joshing.
Ed - looks great. Bit on the big side but if it works for you then all good in my book!
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• #338
Have you seen the Brother? It flex where it have no business flexing.
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• #340
How are you finding it bt? I’ve done a few hundred miles on mine and absolutely loving it so far.
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• #342
Skinny tubes innit.
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• #343
Don't forget the Scoblebrick©
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• #344
Allday users - what is the max tyre size with guards?
Ithangyew
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• #345
I need evidence
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• #346
Excuse me, I’ll have you know that you’re quite right.
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• #347
See post above!
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• #348
32mm.
Would have been fine if they didn’t insist on making it compatible with long reach brakes as well as cantilever.
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• #349
Would have been fine
Fine for wider tyres?
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• #350
Ye that seems like a dumb move. Maybe aimed at not deterring anyone who might want it to be a real "fixie" but I don't think that deters anyone from buying a Mash so just seems dumb.
Old school big frames look are the rages nowadays.
(Brother geometry chart isn’t 100%, they said centre to top of seat tube is 60cm but it’s actually 62cm give or take).
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