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Thank you! And I agree. Alas, I've been given a carbon disc gravel bike by my father and, living in NYC, I don't have space for both, so this will be hitting Craigslist soon.
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A Responsorium is close to perfection, for sure.
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Took these after I swapped out the 7400 setup.
Apologies, not the photographer that many are here. Yes, the Pentagla decal is in the wrong location. Didn't think to mention when I dropped it off for repaint. |
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Very nice! Who painted it?
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I see another fellow above posted a rim brake classic also with Paul Mini Motos. I bought this custom-geo Gunnar last year directly from Waterford. It's officially a Crosshairs, officially a gravel bike, but actually a bike I would ride nearly anywhere. In fact, if I could keep only one bike out of my dozen-plus bikes, this might be my first choice (or my second choice).
Oh yeah, the Mini Motos are - like the fellow also mentioned above - the best, most powerful rim brakes I've ever ridden. For more pix of this Gunnar, the Paceline image gallery has them. Dave, who is seeking more unpaved roads in his new location in the Pioneer Valley Last edited by DHallerman; 10-05-2023 at 10:39 AM. |
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Couple of Italiano rim brakers, both with DA 10 speed:
Pegoretti Duende PB067476 by Doc Mertes, on Flickr Pelizzoli custom, set up as 650B IMG_4823 by Doc Mertes, on Flickr |
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