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One of my favorite bike, @AlfredIV 's fixed gear
(more here)
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Carbon frame and fork : 280€
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I agree about sandals. I bought the bedrocks 75$, and I'm really happy with this, I wanted sandals to go outside, in rocks and dust, and the sole is bombproof, I feel safe enough. You can also print the sole to chose the best size, there's also an adjustment guide.
But if it's just for walking on tarmac or really light sandals, the Xero shoes seems to be a good option too :)

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Surly hub, 6 bolts, freewheel ?

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@Heldring thanks
@umop3pisdn Nitoo B906, from planetX, rising much more than the B903, moch more like the old one, with quill
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The best thing about the Blackburn seatbag is the holster and the drybag. I will not go for some all-in-one saddlebag. It's a not practical to pack efficiently, IMO. With the drybag , I can easily press it and let the air go out, and then put it in place in the holster.
The Blackburn framebag is not so good ... Looks even more cheap than the saddlebag. The 2 sizes is a great idea but I don't like it. In the closed position, there's the fabric inside and it take place and bothers when you want to grab something small and in the bottom. Also, don't catch too much rain with this framebag...
So in conclusion, I'm really happy with the saddlebag but not with the framebag. I'll change the second one and keep the first one as long as I can.