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• #2
I might be interested in the WW basket bag.
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• #3
so sick, I've got a '92 rockhopper in a different colour way, I see this as great for the countryside!! Good luck selling it! Although if you part out, I'd love the stem and bars
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• #4
Awesome build, DM incoming 👍
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• #5
Still regret selling my Rockhopper but is this not a Hardrock?
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• #6
Oh yeah... I'm half asleep please forgive!!
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• #7
Pedant's cornder, but is this not a hardrock, rather than a rockhopper?
Edit: took too long to reply :)
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• #8
My bad, I've owned several variations of rockhoppers and hardrocks and they all just blend in to one in my head. Have updated the thread.
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• #10
Nice bike! GLWS!
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• #11
SOLD
Frame: Hardrock 93/94
Group set: Deore
Wheels: Deore hubs, front wheel Deore dynamo, halo T2 rims
Tyres: Gravel Kings
Seatpost: Generic
Stem: Planet X
Headset: Generic and installed by a bike shop for the build
Bars: Planet X
Grips: ESI Chunky
Bottle cage: Velo orange for 1 litre bottles (Nalgene)
Pedals: DMR
Rack: Pelago
Basket: Wald 137
Saddle: Brooks B17 cutout
£400 and collection from E20 1AF (East Village)
I used this to get around London and not worry too much about it going missing. I built it to be relaxed and comfortable for me. I'm just shy of 6 foot and have the saddle at 74cm (will update with better sizing info soon).
It could do with a post Winter service.
I'm escaping to the countryside and wont have any need for it!
I also have a Wizard Works bag to fit the basket which I will have another thread for.
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