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• #22076
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• #22077
inserts obligatory Tomac comment
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• #22078
do you know how incredibly hard it is to capture the image before running into cyclingtips paywall you n00b?!?!?
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• #22079
the KAW bike. can't say i like it, can't say i don't.
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• #22080
The orange granny ring and wonky chainring sicken me.
That's before you get to the post and the bars and shifters.
Warm up the flamethrowers.
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• #22081
I think I'd take it over a create/goku or similar with less tyre clearance. I feel like these cheap bikes that don't have gears can maybe be worth it in the long run if users upgrade the parts as they die 🤷🏽♂️
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• #22082
That's the thing, that B'twin cost £70 new, once it booked in for a service, it's cheaper to get a new bike instead.
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• #22083
Some owners did upgrade them and ended up with something OK and useable, for a reasonnable overall budget.
I was about to say enough with the BTwin thread hijacking and but then remembered it is the gravel thread, like a good recycling centre anything can be dumped here without a guilty thought.
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• #22084
Does a £70 bike work at all? That seems close to the cost of materials. Forget design, shipping, assembly, etc...
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• #22085
Does a £70 bike work at all?
Yes, at first.
A £200 bike with alleged suspension can stand up to Sam Pilgrim for a little while:
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• #22086
Oh that's still under budget and they were able to make a profit.
Don't forget at cost it is much cheaper, before trade and then retail.
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• #22087
can stand up to Sam Pilgrim for a little while
Impressive. I can manage about 0.001 seconds of him before I throw my laptop out of the window
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• #22088
Ha, pretty normal reaction
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• #22089
I totally get that, but I'd suggest to the customer that it's worth upgrading brakes/wheels etc as they wear out rather than spending another 70 quid and adding to landfill. I also totally understand that this is hard to convince people of, but it gotta try, they've already got the first bike
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• #22090
And they can get that plush smooth ride over a goku/create with deep section 700c + 23c 😅
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• #22091
Every time I hear his name I crave a Monster
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• #22092
can't believe ur posting this content for free. what am I paying my ameyfans sub for
considering taking my £££ to scoblefans or hippyfans instead
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• #22093
, but I'd suggest to the customer that it's worth upgrading brakes/wheels etc as they wear out rather than spending another 70 quid and adding to landfill.
I did tried that, a pair of decent Shimano brake plus labour still cost more than the bike (£40 brakes, £40 Labour).
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• #22094
Yeah, and I can understand that people can't afford to change everything at once, but it's worth going for even a smaller upgrade for those people. Maybe something aluminium tektro over the pressed steel ones they come with would be an upgrade.
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• #22095
That is true, it is entirely possible to make the brakes feel better with simply tweaking and maybe cable/housing.
Ultimately when I had that in my workshop a dozen of times, only one were approved and that's just the rear tyres.
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• #22096
Is this a tea towel holder under the downtube?
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• #22097
Am I still allowed to mock handlebar setups?
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• #22098
No. I fixed 'em.
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• #22099
Christ, you spend all that money on a frame then do that to it.
If I was Seven, I'd ask for it back.
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• #22100
Looking at the handlebar, it look very long which explain the short stem.