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wait a minute, that is my bicycle!
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With real long reach brakes, not the mid reach kind
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Another blue Hampsten Strada Bianca, Shimano mid-reach brakes:
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One of my recent favorites.
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This is a better version of the gravel bike thread
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The All-City Mr Pink comes with the Whisky fork. Currently running 25's with fenders. Could easily clear a 30 with fenders. Not sure about without. Probably in the 33-35 range.
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Mid reach on this one
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Seven Axiom S&S
I've put the couplers, the Tektro 539s and Seven's own 5E mid-reach fork to extensive use:
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Still being born, but this Kirk JKS is going to be awesome....long reach brakes and room for 35's.
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Oh man...this is possibly one of my favorite categories of bikes, yet the one that I repeatedly can't justify holding onto. I've had a S&S Co-Motion NorWester and also picked up a Curtlo from here. Both of them have ended up being culled when I went through purges due to functional overlap. I have road bikes that will happily take 28's and then my Gunnar Crosshairs has a road-like geometry and will take up to 38's. So many beautiful bikes in this thread.
Tai
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Quote:
Last edited by mistermo; 03-21-2017 at 06:09 PM. |
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This Kirk that gets posted across the hall once in a while is one of my favorite bikes in this genre, apologies to Mr. Flowers for the repost but it's all love:
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dang that's nice.
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My Alliance All-Road. in both "minivan" and "partydress-race" configurations
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