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• #11402
I’ve seen this bike pass by, very sweet
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• #11403
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• #11404
^looking at bikes while on ketamine.
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• #11405
Still think silly money modern superbikes are not in keeping with hhs, but I am into that.
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• #11406
De-sticker the wheels and it's there
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• #11407
so anti
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• #11408
imagine buying this and actually cycling behind
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• #11409
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• #11410
Somewhat cool but that stem is so ugly. Handlebars look weird too
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• #11411
White logo Enve is legit hh
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• #11412
Best for pages!
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• #11413
Indeed, but looks bad with that cone under
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• #11414
... Cone under?
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• #11415
The conical bearing cover
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• #11416
Oh yeah, slam it with a stem matching the angle of the top tube FTW.
Be nice if you could find stems in a proper range of angles...
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• #11417
ciao for now
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• #11418
Like a bird shit that's eaten berries.
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• #11419
Droopy cock pit
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• #11420
Not one redeeming feature on that; it’s awful. Have the spokes on the rear even been laced properly?!
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• #11421
I kind of like it. A less fussy paint job and it would be cool.
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• #11422
I love it
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• #11423
I'm pre-programmed to hate all bikes with those stupid huge jockey wheels, but in addition to that the bike just looks like a nasty plastic clothes hanger you'd expect to see in Topshop.
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• #11424
I'm not keen on the frameset, but I like the paint.
And those Corimas are fucken mental. Greeno thinks the rear is weird, what about the front! There's nothing strange about the rear mate, except for the crazy low spoke count.
It's the other way around on the rim brake version, which has radial front and tangential rear, in only one direction. That's some crazy business - first time I saw a set of these I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
Twelve is mighty close to the absolute minimum of six, which you'd imagine is only possible for a rim-braked front, but these guys have really gone bananas with their carbon spokes which apparently work in compression as well as tension, which is just mind-boggling given their minimal size.
Mad props to Corima for really pushing the envelope there; wheels had been getting boring for a long time.
Bossman.