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feel a bit sick about how much they cost
Dynamo lights look so much nicer than battery lights though, get all the costs out the way early and just enjoy it. you should be able to get a junction box and solder it on, then put some heat shrink over?
Used shifters are ridiculous money
inshallah
there's a sticker for that @pdlouche
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Yeah man I saw on your stories you'd been there, I saw a couple orange secans but not yours, shame it would have been nice to say hi. You were riding with the trendy lady on some Stayer pictures? I think you went out earlier than Pete and I, we were with Ride 4 Unity and quite delayed getting out.
@Johnnyw75 - I like them, they go up easy although they needed quite a bit of sealant at first as it bled through the sidewalls, they roll well, no traction issues but i am a nervous descender so take it slow (did slip a little on some horse shit in a forest though), and they get good reviews - but I've never had really good slicks so I don't have much comparison.
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Yours and their shots are each great, I would happily see more. The tubing looks really slender, really really classic frame with the level top tube, and I love the pops of colour and your build. Super
That fork is 200g lighter than the one on my Faran, the frame is the same. Shows what you can shave off without disc brakes.
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I’ve spent far too much time looking at Gucci bits and bobs and trinkets and tchotchkes for this. But having actually done more riding, in Ireland for a few weeks and North London Dirt on the weekend I care a lot less about the little details, or at least feel less obsessed. Which is refreshing.
I’d still like a sub-compact crankset for comfort, and maybe some 700 wheels for a different feel. And a Nitto ui-12 or sim works Rhonda stem once I settle on which bars. But i feel relieved to settle as is for a while
Sim works rhonda stem and matching spacers?