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• #27
i bought a macinato in the sale, £129 with the fork.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b74/gofasterpinch/photo-2-1.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b74/gofasterpinch/photo-3-1.jpg
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• #28
Great value, how does it ride?
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• #29
it actually rides really well. smoother and a lot more comfortable than my carbon/alloy bikes for sure.
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• #30
this thread=zomg lolz
Would read again.
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• #31
I rest my case m'lud
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• #32
don't get me wrong, it's no amazing super bike, but for what i wanted it for (chipping around town with minimal fuss) it's perfect.
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• #33
I don't think anyone was thinking its a superbike...
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• #34
no i know, i just thought i'd make a more outrageous response having read the rest of the thread properly... :|
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• #35
Good try, 7/10
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• #36
having reconsidered I would say - none of the above.
Sell the Kinesis, and buy a nice 2nd hand frame for between £2-300 through classifieds here.
Some beautiful and individual frames can be had for this money.
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• #37
There's a lot of very happy Pompino owners that would disagree with you.
Pompino are pompino, they work, they handle fine, that's about it, it hardly spark jizz as you ride...
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• #38
i bought a macinato in the sale, £129 with the fork.
Or this;
White pomp's are £99 at the mo in S and XL: http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/FROOP/on_one_pompino_frame
If you're the right size, it's pretty hard to get better value than that.