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Dave Kirk Onesto.....
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2015 Mxxxxxo. SV road is a close second.
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Do the colors enhance the riding feel?
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Of course! Color is the most important aspect of any frame. |
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My Salsa Pistola.
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Curt Goodrich Sportif, with a Serotta ColoradoTi a close 2nd.
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Quia tristis cervisia |
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Goodrich as well.
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Hampsten Giro 88.
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Every bike
That was killed by a car
That I sold That was stolen All those bikes were by far the best From the wayback machine |
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No22 Drifter is my favorite bike. It can do it all with a simple wheel and tire swap. 650b 48mm slicks no problem for off road and chunky gravel, 700c 35mm for faster gravel and rough road use, 700c 32mm slicks for all around road use with some dirt and gravel mixed in or just road riding. The bike does everything I like to do on a drop bar bike and does it well. It could and may one day be my only Gravel/Road bike and I am perfectly ok with that! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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[QUOTE=vincenz;2621443]If this were the only bike I could ever have, I’d be completely happy with that.
As much I like steel, my pick would be my No22. It’s the most balanced and the total package to me. That is the most beautiful GD I have seen. Nice build! |
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C-59
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