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  • ...has anyone made a carbon Dutch bike?

    Edit:
    It seems Gazelle do.
    As you were.

    Very bad idea to use such a bike in winter or in rainy weather.
    They've put a lot of useless rubbish on this bike to make it unnecessary heavy, expensive, bad performing, not durable and everything but maintenance free.
    All adjustable stuff, suspension, ridiculous wheels (as an exception: ot this time), etc.
    Instead of that, they should have focussed on reducing weight, increasing durability (sealing, rust proof materials and finish), good quality fasteners, good lighting and ride quality e.g. excellent tyres.
    People in bike industry don't understand bikes and cycling.

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