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are you drinking?
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colourway on that geekhouse is fucking atrocious!
I kinda scan from the back to front when looking at it and then half way theres a shudder with a "eeeerrrrugghh" noise.
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I follow the guy on Instagram who owns that. It's not an original geekhouse paint job IIRC. Not a fan either I have to say.
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thats good to hear, and makes sense, i've not seen many geekhouse bikes that i've disliked.
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Yeah sure, all that storage bags and only on bottle cage, a head light hidden behind a handlebar bag, a huge spacer tower, results in a custom bike that does not make any sense.
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oh yes!
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Trim that skewer
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trim those spacers
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cut the steerer and get a stem with less drop I reckon.
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But that would ruin its horizontal awesomeness
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Yeah sure, all that storage bags and only on bottle cage, a head light hidden behind a handlebar bag, a huge spacer tower, results in a custom bike that does not make any sense.
trim those spacers
Both those Fairweathers and the Geekhouse make no sense.
Atrocious bike fits... if they even did one.
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I don't see how a custom fitted bike has to have no spacers. Some people change riding positions for different pursuits/events. It's not as pretty but to claim its "AN ATROCIOUS BIKEFIT" is laughable when you know nothing of the bikes owner.