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• #1077
Where abouts are you?
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• #1078
Narnia?
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• #1079
Luleå, northern sweden
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• #1080
I'll be up that way later in the year hopefully with the new Marin pine mountain. Sad to hear hydros don't work at those temps
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• #1082
Fixed is the only thing that works in snow and slippery winter - do it!
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• #1083
I like the use of the rack to hold the rear guard.
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• #1084
Yeah, It stays rock-solid that way. No flapping about when going over the bumpy stuff.
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• #1085
Whilst not 'technically' a MTB, been thrashing around the local trails (gravel ones on those Tyres!) on the Kona HumuHumu. Absolute blast of a bike. Can't wait to get some proper knobblys on.
Doubles up as a pretty awesome commuter too!
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• #1086
That ones got a hubgear.
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• #1087
For the sake of this thread, I'm going to pretend that it's broken.
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• #1088
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• #1091
Both absolutely gorgeous looking things!
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• #1092
Both absolutely gorgeous looking things!
High praise indeed ;-)
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• #1093
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• #1095
I'm way past remembering what's been posted in here, but this is cool.
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• #1096
Fork/headtube junction looks like those weird guys you see in the gym with big body/legs but the ankles of a teenage anorexic girl.
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• #1097
Fork/headtube junction
Yep, a regrettable side-effect of 'future proofing' frames, and tapered steerer, rigid mtb forks still seem very expensive for what they are.
The KM Ops looks better with its own fork.
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• #1098
My On One Scandal. Made a world of difference to have a decent bike for winter riding.
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• #1099
Nice, clean looking build.
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• #1100
Flogging off my All City
You know how to turn me on.