trek alr, cannondale caad 13 or whatever their top end alu is, spesh e5 hydroformed
NOT Trek Al, arkose, giant alu and many more
Had originally poo-poo'd this ranking (sorry @amey!), but having now switched to an ALR, can confirm it is noticeably 'better' than the outgoing Arkose. It's lighter for a start and I'd say it rides somewhere in between the Arkose and the Bokeh.
next step full carbon forks!
Perfect for today's weather.
Will be fitting my mudguards soon, but first another ceramic coating to be done.
Where are the mudguard flaps from or did they come with the bike, need to do this on mine this year
Nice, perfect all rounder it seems. I haven't seen a 55 crockett frameset for sale recently
looks sleek! I can't ID the mudguards and the flaps. What are they? SKS?
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trek alr, cannondale caad 13 or whatever their top end alu is, spesh e5 hydroformed
NOT Trek Al, arkose, giant alu and many more