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• #20827
trench foot
The tourers and audax nuts use spd sandals. A joke to roadies … but they know.
Flats and gravel specific slides are our future. Lachlan Morton foretold it.
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• #20828
3T: This was mine after 135 miles. Was nice whilst it lasted. But not worth the constant worry in my opinion.
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• #20829
😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬?
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• #20830
Looking at getting another fat tyred frameset. Basically a sort of on/offroad commuter. needs to take racks and guards. I can get a F+F, custom geo from Marino for 600 dollars landed in Europe. The custom geo is a fringe benefit but is there anything else I should consider for the price?
Worth getting a Carbonda and swapping my Tripster parts over for example?
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• #20831
Have you ever held a Marino? Mate had a hardtail made and the weight was insane. So fucking heavy
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• #20832
This is true. I have a gravel bike and the frame is 2.8 kg. Don’t know what tubing it is.
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• #20833
I think that you can pay extra for Reynolds 7xx something at Marinos if 4130 isn't your thing.
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• #20834
Have you ever held a Marino? Mate had a polo bike made and the alignment was insane. So fucking wonky.
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• #20835
2.8kg for the frame... I guess Carbonda it is then.
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• #20836
Not sure if I’ve pasted the link correctly?
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• #20837
1299 eur for a hybrid frameset made with 4130
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• #20838
hybrid
ATB. Keep up!
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• #20839
2.4kg for the frame... Marino not looking too bad after all
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• #20840
Frames are
800 with quick release
1000 with through axel
1300 with boost
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• #20841
my Niner is 2.4kg too. 853 main tubes
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• #20842
Steel is real heavy
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• #20843
Full disclosure I own a heavy steel bike and love it.
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• #20844
People obsessing with how much steel frames weigh and cost sound so ooooold. Like a million years old. I imagine them ranting at their long suffering partners about how their first bike frame only cost three hundred pounds whilst they drive a big car they think is cool along the motorway with their 8th carbonda frame on the roof.
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• #20845
Nah, they obsess over it cos it's true. Fools wanting carbon rims and lightweight tyres to put on a basic steel frame that weighs more than their big car.
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• #20846
Fairlight need to drop the new pdf for the value for money/what tubing u got tho types.
They're hungry for it.
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• #20847
PDF will weigh even more than a 4130 frame
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• #20848
People will be like
“UwU that steel bike is too heavy”
So you tell them to buy an aluminium one and they turn into some award winning contortionist saying stuff like “uhh ride feel” or “needs to be robust” or any answer they can come up with which isn’t “but aluminium is for poor people bikes and I can’t afford to break a carbon one”
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• #20849
Aluminium is the best bicycle frame material for the consumer. There'll be no convincing me otherwise.
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• #20850
“needs to be robust”
Poor flimsy aluminium bikes
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I laughed, I cried. Miranda is my fave.