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• #52
It's not worse than Wattage Cottage which makes me throw up in my mouth every time I see it used
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• #53
Wattage cottage cheese is even less appealing
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• #54
That's exactly the image it conjures
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• #55
Holy crap! Didn’t know these existed (and at the thick end of 200USD maybe that was a good thing).
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• #56
you see what I mean by 'amey' just being a concept.
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• #57
Amey isn’t real, he is an algorithm of our collective london fixed gravel shopping syndrome neuroses
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• #58
that would make sense. He seemed to text me last night about cheap dynamo lights on wiggle..
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• #59
What sort of animal? I'm more of a wattage Panda
wattage sloth here
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• #60
Wattage Weasel for me
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• #61
@youramericanlover is a wattage panther
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• #62
that could also be the next lfgss aftershave
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• #63
YAL does cover both gravel and fixie demographics, so it should sell well
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• #64
No 40k kitchen though. Shame.
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• #65
No 40k kitchen though
I like him even more now
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• #66
I don't have a gravel bike anymore anyway, it got nicked. The bike I have only allows me to do off-road, mixed surface, bridleways, CX, SSCX, and tracklocross.
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• #67
Out last week with buddies on CX bikes, me on 47c Horizons
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• #68
I assumed it was a joke/purposely written to end up here
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• #69
I don't joke
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• #70
Phil is a srs young man, and I'd expect better from him than to lead me into a trap
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• #71
Who would do that??!?!
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• #72
Gonna get 650b to drop weight and tubeless it, gravel bike are so much fun when they’re as light as a road bike.
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• #73
“That’s a nice bike”
In reference to a passing LongHaulTrucker as they turned off the road and up an unrideable bridal-path/seasonal-river-bead.
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• #74
Good question. I guess it depends a bit how boring of a day you're having at work?
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• #75
Trek has done a phenomenal job with its design
Did he get the KOM though?