Functional bikes. Not Porn not Anti

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  • In progress gaston's Nemo
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  • Those grip were a bastard to fit, but look very apt with that bike.

    I found using a zip tie inside the grip actually make it a lots easier.

  • Can both of the bar end move without touching each other?

    I fear a gay joke will appear...

  • lol at the compa... I mean 'retro GPS'

  • Reminds me of this, seen on a clapped out old Falcon


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  • That takes me back

  • Yes of course I had to cut the scott drops 7mm for that trick.
    If you whant picture of a evidence it's possible
    The leather is being dried. It rides fast !

  • Why don't people put such pits on their lo-pros and all?
    Just a weenie thought: but a smaller frame plus this >>> weenie gains and close to usual fit. Maybe some aeros as well:)
    This is now definitely included into any custom frame fantasies!

  • It meen you like it ?

    "fantaisie" in french sometime means that its nonsense...
    That's why I'm not clear on what you tell me Fedor.

    I like to divert the use of things to make things efficient

  • As a non-native English speaker myself on a British forum I don't use foreign words, and I like the cockpit

  • Cool it's a good multiposition cockpit inded.

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  • I never put a compass on my handlebars, because I worry it will be distracted by all the metal in the frame, and the batteries in the lights right beside it. Wear one round my neck instead.

  • I'm not ready yet for a light on my bike and this compass works verry well.
    this might be cool

  • That's quite a clever space saving solution. Unnescessary for me however as I wear a bell around my neck too.

  • Someone send Gaston's functional thing to the slamthatstem blog plz

    :)

  • ^Hahahaha

    Does someone have tested thoses pedals ?
    PD A 600

  • I have these on my CDF and I rate them highly.

  • They're awesome pedals, bearing last ages, reasonably light and just as easy to clip in as road pedals.

  • What's the point of the material around the clipping part? Why not just use regular double sided SPD pedals? Weight saving?

  • It's almost flat for your second pair of shoes

    Thanks guys

  • I own a pair of these:

    Which are actually a fair bit (around 50 grams) lighter than PD-M520's, but 100 grams heavier than the PD-A600's. Would you consider the weight saving on a tourer worth it not having two sides to clip in to?

  • what are these ?

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