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one of a kind ;)
Easton scandium tubes (frame) and stell forks (tange).
Bought the tubes, drew the geometry and a Portuguese frame builder welded it. Than I prepared it for paint (smooth the weldings by hand, etc.) and painted it.I already showed this bike here a few times but with a different set ;)
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personal project
"Great" argue with the welder (he didn't agree about the geometry I drew)... :)
But that's one of the things that make me love to ride my own projects. To try ideas as see if it works like I imagined.
In this case I was right and the bike rides just like I wanted it
I rode more than 4000 km with it before paint but last month I started to smooth the weldings and thinking about the paintjob.
This will be, for sure, the bike that I'm going to use most of the times in 2016.
Well, it's not a geometry for longer rides but I'll ride several big ones. The biggest one, in this bike (without paint), was 236 km but I'm planning to pass that soon. The aluminium (scandium Easton) is a bit stiff for it but it's also very light and that helps too. -
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user64588, please buy it ;)