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• #52
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• #53
Thanks! Here’s my winter bike. Rides great - tucked away for the summer now but I’ve got a new (modern) group on the way for it which will be getting put on soon!
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• #54
Here’s an oldie from a couple years back
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• #55
Readers
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• #56
Are those US Postal bottles?
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• #57
EBH would be proud it’s seeing snow.
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• #58
Yep
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• #59
So this is just basically half-decent bikes with guards for UK weather? Not sure if my Shand fits in here. I don’t ride it when there’s salt on the roads, so can I really call it a winter bike?
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• #60
Mvp of the thread is obviously PDW
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• #61
Very (cycling) culturally significant. Approve. Even if Lance is a cnut.
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• #63
that is a smart bike
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• #64
Former World Champ Mads Pedersen's winter setup..
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• #65
Is it ok to post my own? Here are a few of my attempts to fit guards to road bikes...
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• #66
This is nice
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• #67
Every bike is a winter bike if you squint!
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• #68
Had a great winter on this. Can recommend Flinger mudguards.
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• #69
Now I feel silly...
Here are some Speedvagen and Stelbel to make up for it
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• #71
Couple of wintered up versions here:
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And then there’s the Breadwinner Continental.
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• #73
That bikes cool. I’m not really into modern bikes, but dig that.
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• #74
Look at all these painted stems, we're in peak 2015 NAHBS.
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• #75
So many “winter bikes”, and only this taken in an actual winter setting.
Anything above 105 is just a summer bike with mudguards IMO. Except for Mads P’s bike, but he is sponsored.
I see