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- carved forks on sloping toptubes
- quill stems
- clip & strap pedals
- omnium cranks (those hideous graphics are just awful)
- the fork of old specialized tricross
- paul card deck cranks
- brooks
- gatorskin (meh, go real tanwall or go home)
- mash histogram graphics and welds
- carved forks on sloping toptubes
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• #128
Any deep V rims
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• #129
Any parts branded by Thompson
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• #132
and ritchey and basically all of those generic looking ahead stems
I really like this version though: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7195/6785974596_52cb0ce41a_z.jpg
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unicrown forks, all of them
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lawyer's lips
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• #135
Those shite suspension forks you get on BSOs.
Fuck off. You make cycling miserable.
or the fake suspension forks on BSO's with no movement but a piece of plastic shaped like an accordion on each fork
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WTB saddles
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• #138
U brakes. All of them. They're such a pain to dial in
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• #139
ETC ETC... including the rest of their range...
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• #140
all the bikes outside my work with every gadget that will fit on their handlebars.
WHERE DO YOU PUT YOUR HANDS?
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• #141
A necessity, but it pisses me off having to haul it around all the time.
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acera groupset.....
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Radial spoked rear wheels
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And big time twisted spoke wheel lacing. Whts the point?
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this, just get some fucking clips and straps ffs! or better still some clipless
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With regards to Brooks, it's more of a case of "Bike parts your ass hates..."
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With regards to Brooks, it's more of a case of "Bike parts your ass hates..."
I'm not sure about those models (i've heard that they can be difficult to break in etc)
But the B17 is a lovely saddle! Both functionally and aesthetically
or city bikes without anything on them to make them practical
http://www.evanscycles.com/product_image/image/828/0f4/613/62268/product_page/specialized-vita-step-through-2012-womens-hybrid-bike.jpg