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• #63151
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• #63152
My new favourite bike:
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• #63153
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• #63154
Have you been sniffing round Bicycle Quarterly Gabe?
if that's the case, mine would've been this beauty;
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• #63155
fuggles
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• #63156
I should imagine rather than sniffing around Ed you'd be furiously slapping one off...
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• #63157
fuggles
Says the person whose Mather have more headtube than my CX bike.
You can't explain that.
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• #63158
Ciocc is so awesome, but i hate half links oh so much and it ruins it for me a little.
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• #63159
My new favourite bike:
I like this a lot, I'd probably go for shallower rims if it were mine (especially at the front) but still lovely
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• #63161
Haha, you have simultaneously missed and proven my point. I don't have strong feelings about valve caps or yellow things. I was commenting on the level of anality.
What do you think this thread is for?
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• #63162
that pink chris king looks great on that frame.
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• #63163
I like this a lot, I'd probably go for shallower rims if it were mine (especially at the front) but still lovely
Shallower up front? That's a pretty unconventional approach...
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• #63164
I feel like I should like it, but I don't. Different bartape and saddle is needed IMO. Front wheel is annoying too for some reason.
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• #63165
^^^^^ yum
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• #63166
yeah maybe change saddle to blue, but nothing else!
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• #63167
My new favourite bike:
That bike is totally copying my style (kind of)...
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• #63168
dude, its not. trust me.
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• #63169
That bike is totally copying my style (kind of)...
halflink can gtfo tho
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• #63170
<>
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• #63171
That bike is totally copying my style (kind of)...
I think you should copy more of its style
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• #63172
besides the halflink, that ciöcc is lovely
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• #63173
Shallower up front? That's a pretty unconventional approach...
To be fair, when it comes to deep hhsb wheels I'll have to respect your superior experience, ha ha
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• #63174
Shallower up front? That's a pretty unconventional approach...
Helps with steering, particularly when it's windy.
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• #63175
Shallower up front? That's a pretty unconventional approach...
Recently I've seen bikes with normal depth front rims and deep rears. I actually quite like it.