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  • 100% a Genesis Day One. The newer ones don't necessarily tick the "classic steel looks" box, they're a bit agricultural and are aluminium. I've got one from a few years ago that's much nicer looking and (gaspipe) steel.

  • Thanks - good options all.
    Shand stoater rohloff looks closest to what I'm after thanks. Can't quite get over price tag though. Thorn Mercury Mk3 looks close to - if I could fit drop bars to it.
    I have a Day One which I use for commuting set up with flat bars. It's really agricultural and doesn't really inspire me to put the miles in on, hence the preference for something a bit nicer .

  • I think Thorn do sell the Mercury Mk3 with drop bars & rohloff - there's a bit in the PDF altho no pics...


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  • I always shill thorn, I think there should be more effort in rescuing them from the actual company and building them up into cool and handsome bikes. Mercury is just a Club Tour for a hub gear, and I really like my club tour.

  • Solid! What Bars anyone ?

  • Anyone ever heard of or own one of these https://www.cicliblume.it/en/bici/country-uomo_7r/

    Can they be bought in the U.K.?

  • looks cheap, a used bike would do the same job better, i imagine

  • Any suggestions?

  • here's my current functional bike

    in the past (like many here) I've spent a lot of time, effort, and money building 'lock up bikes' that actually turn out to become quite sentimental

    this time I took a different approach, nabbed an aluminium hybrid from ebay for less than the cost of a 90s mtb. Added an Amazon rack, some On-One bars, ergon copy grips, and a basic 1x crankset. It all came in at a shade over 200 schmackers

    Its liberating actually riding/locking something that I genuinely do not care about

    it's got hydraulic discs, and I rode directly over a glass bottle and down a flight of stairs and nothing bad happened


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  • This is the way forward for don’t worry rides. I built a Boredman version of this last week for a college, who liked the idea of my flat bar MonsterShopper™️ Sequoia. Everything came from eBay and or ali, it all fitted together, it’s got gravelly tyres, rides nice and came in for a claimed <£500. I’ll try and get a pic if they’ll let me.
    Oh and it’s 12speed deore which is nice.

  • I love how over the top English's igh/commuter/winter bikes are. His personal commuter is pretty rad and has seen big miles and a two gear hubs. Hopefully they're all used as much as his.


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  • Ohh yeah that is strangely arousing

  • I think the convergence of purely utilitarian use/intent with the relatively aggressive position that makes it work for me. If it were more upright with swept bars, it would still be cool. But, not as cool.

  • Wow those lines

  • The integrated seat/rack stays are really cool.

  • Agreed. I also always like the look of the narrow gauge tubes he uses for seat stays.

  • Hi Ho


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  • Brilliant, but looking at the downtube he needs a new front mudguard that wraps around the tyre a bit

  • Yeah, I've wondered about how functional those guards actually are. He lives in a rainy, or at least wet place and doesn't drive if I remember correctly. He made the guards himself, but I would assume more coverage would needed to really do much good.

  • This is the way forward for don’t worry rides.

    100% agree, i've been watching specialized serius, bmc, giants and orbeas to do the same thing.

  • Just finished this, big shout to @ltc
    Need to cut the steerer down.


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