Any builds that were rejected from wanker hybrids for not meeting the criteria may apply here.
Have a nicely curated city bike but it’s lacking that cnc goodnes? Maybe your drive chain is worth more than the frame?
This is a bike you will lock up when popping into town but you definitely wouldn’t want to leave it for more than a few hours.
Someone with a trained eye and a decent knowledge of bikes can appreciate these builds, but your average passer by wouldn’t blink.
Vague criteria
~ 10/11 speed groupsets
~ Modernised 26” mtbs
~ Pleasing to those in the know
~ Bougie tyres
~ Disc or rim brake allowed
~ Mainly sticking to wide 700c or 26”
~ Favouring utility over bling, but not cheaping out either
~ Luggage is preferred
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Any builds that were rejected from wanker hybrids for not meeting the criteria may apply here.
Have a nicely curated city bike but it’s lacking that cnc goodnes? Maybe your drive chain is worth more than the frame?
This is a bike you will lock up when popping into town but you definitely wouldn’t want to leave it for more than a few hours.
Someone with a trained eye and a decent knowledge of bikes can appreciate these builds, but your average passer by wouldn’t blink.
Vague criteria
~ 10/11 speed groupsets
~ Modernised 26” mtbs
~ Pleasing to those in the know
~ Bougie tyres
~ Disc or rim brake allowed
~ Mainly sticking to wide 700c or 26”
~ Favouring utility over bling, but not cheaping out either
~ Luggage is preferred