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• #48677
^ As frankly ridiculous as that is, I love it.
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• #48678
Agreed! Struggling to wrap my head around how an old 26" takes road wheels and lines up with a caliper brake but is awesome!
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• #48679
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• #48680
Warspite, owner or homage?
Technically interesting but pointless if an all carbon frame with similar geometry can be had for a quarter of the price.
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• #48681
Warspite was a homage to my grandfather's ship.
I get the price of bespoke is hard to justify, but then again why should anyone spend 5000 on a bishop frame when an on-one would also do? -
• #48682
I have been tempted to go for a carbon tube/alloy lug for my non standard physique.
Some builders say an all ti or all carbon is better. Maybe with modern glues they are? I do remember Vitus and Alan frames coming apart, that’s what stops me. -
• #48683
I do remember Vitus and Alan frames coming apart, that’s what stops me
That shouldn't be what stops you
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• #48684
Must be 650c (571mm) wheels. A bit closer to 559s.
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• #48685
Struggling to wrap my head around how an old 26" takes road wheels
It's lucky that the brake lines up nicely, but 700C in a 26" MTB usually works. The rolling diameter of 25-622 is ~26.5", 50-559 with knobs on is ~26.5" too. From there you just have to see what mud clearance you can dispense with to fit fatter road tyres, but old MTB frames tend to be generous on diameter which you can exploit once you've got over the fact that they're sparing on width. I'd be surprised if a 90s MTB wouldn't take at least a 38-622 tyre.
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• #48686
Guys. The canti studs have been removed. There is no rear brake. The front is mounted through the fork crown.
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• #48687
This thing on marketplace for a mere 10k
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• #48688
🤢
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• #48689
It seems to be a stock model with a RRP of $13,500 in the US? https://www.bellissimoto.com/E-Bikes/E-Bikes-for-sale/moto-parilla-carbon-suv-e-bike
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• #48690
It's a grown up version of this
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• #48691
Haha lol the shape really is identical
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• #48692
For a dual suspension fat e-bike (e-fat bike?) I reckon it actually looks pretty alright, except for the silliness of the upper part of the frame
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• #48693
looks pretty alright, except for the silliness of the upper part of the frame
I'm just disappointed that the chunky front hub doesn't contain a second motor. How can you call it a proper SUV if it doesn't have AWD?
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• #48694
Interesting. Has anyone figured out why the Italians have both the best and worst design sensibilities?
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• #48696
chunky front hub
Yeah that's fugly as hell. And where do you find a replacement for that giant rotor?
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• #48697
where do you find a replacement for that giant rotor?
If you acquire that bike 20 years after the manufacturer goes bust, getting a disc brake rotor is probably the easiest thing you'll have to deal with
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• #48698
Italians
If we're going racist, I'd include the French with the Italians in the Latin school, where the aim is to make something somebody will love, in contradistinction to the Germanic school (Germany, Sweden, England) where the aim is to make something nobody will hate.
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• #48699
racist
Seems a bit crude... Culturalist?
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• #48700
Oof
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