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• #502
Last weekend I ended up riding down a mud road so the frame was caked in mud by the time I got home. I gave it a clean and took some pictures of it today. Here's the current set up.
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• #503
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• #504
still so good .. loving the colour matched speedplays ;)
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• #505
Apart from Bottle Cages Of Shame.
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• #506
Are the bars the same? If so how come you switched the stem?
It's a lovely balanced looking bike.
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• #507
The bars are Deda RHM 02, I had ergonova's on there originally but swapped them out a little while ago. The Enve stem that was on there I think looked a little too fat for the steel tubes. I've still got it but may sell it if I decide to keep this Deda one on.
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• #508
Think I would prefer stem with decals removes.
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• #509
I was thinking about removing the line underneath the word Deda
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• #510
Is this still around?
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• #511
Serious dredge
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• #512
If by around you mean sat in my garage attached to a turbo trainer then yeah
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• #513
Yeah idk why but I was thinking about it and wondered what it was up to.
Still one of my favourite forum bikes.
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• #514
Thanks. It has different wheels now. I converted the Easton ones to tubeless, rode them for a year or so, went to Spain to cycle up and down mountains. After a couple of days they'd started doing like a vibration honk when braking which got worse and worse. I didn't want to fuck with them because the tubeless setup is fickle. Back in the UK I took the tyres off and realised the inside of the rims had cracked really badly around the valve hole. A few more days of braking from 80kmph down mountains and they would probably have disintegrated on me and I'd become the real Lynchman.
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• #515
sat in my garage attached to a turbo trainer
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• #516
How’s 23mm working out for you?
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• #517
Very comfy, no potholes in the garage.
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• #518
Lol
Beautiful bike! I am very envious. need me some custom steel in my life.