I reckon that's bang on trend in some ways... a lot people seem to be building single and fixed bikes with more offroad stuff, these days, in London's famous London and beyond.
EDIT which, it goes without saying, brings HHSBmageddon a skid nearer
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urban fixed riders are a small part of their market, while cyclocross, SSMTBs, and higher end commuters, and people looking for a winter bike are a much higher market share. that's why i was astounded that the bike does not have mud-gaurds, as it looks like a perfect snow bike to me.
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urban fixed riders are a small part of their market, while cyclocross, SSMTBs, and higher end commuters, and people looking for a winter bike are a much higher market share. that's why i was astounded that the bike does not have mud-gaurds, as it looks like a perfect snow bike to me.