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• #25652
👍
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• #25653
Is the rack connected to the mudguard?
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• #25654
Looks very similar to a Breadwinner
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• #25655
Tony Pereira
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• #25656
Is the rack connected to the mudguard?
Which one? ;)
But yes, they're both connected. Similar to the Velo Orange rear rack:
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• #25657
It is, before the name changes.
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• #25658
So it is, I didn't read the name on the DT
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• #25659
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• #25660
(See: better photo below) -
• #25661
Nice bike. Shame about the photo.
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• #25662
Apparently there are better photos coming
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• #25663
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• #25664
No discs yay! More rim brakes. Perhaps I need to start a sub thread!
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• #25665
No discs yay! More rim brakes.
Yes.
However, mini v can >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #25666
Yeah but most v brake compatible drop bar levers are fugly.
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• #25667
What's wrong with mini-Vs again? Have some in a box and thought I'd try them one day...
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• #25668
clearance. otherwise theyre brilliant if a bit grabby
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• #25669
most v brake compatible drop bar levers are fugly.
And few and far between unfortunately. I know Cane Creek. And a weird Dia Compe one.
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• #25670
Oh I see, thanks.
Could you get away with 35c + mudguards? -
• #25671
Could you get away with 35c + mudguards?
yep
for me the issue was mechanical advantage, lot of lever pull to actuate them a little which means if your wheel is even slightly out of true they rub
cantis forever
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• #25672
Rim brake bikes are awesome:
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• #25673
V-brakes forever
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• #25674
Yes you could - the ones on the geek are TRP CX9. Comfortably cleared 35 Jon bons and PDW guards in the past. Clearance only an issue if you are riding in conditions with mud build up.
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• #25675
My experience is that Vs are more powerful and more consistent than cantis.
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