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I can't see a mug on that ^ ... quite disappointed.
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Asposium wrote:Finished!!!

Should do very nicely for BB events, Norway, and New Zealand
How are you finding the riser drop bars? I was contemplating the genetic versions (genetic driser 16?) to raise the front end a bit.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:I can't see a mug on that ^ ... quite disappointed.
The flask lid is probably a mug, just not of the dangling variety.
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The flask lid is probably a mug, just not of the dangling variety.
Uhm but no no handle so no dangle. I can't help but feel that standards amongst the hipster community are begining to slip somewhat ... I mean, there's no axe either :wink:
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PaulB2 wrote:
Asposium wrote:Finished!!!

Should do very nicely for BB events, Norway, and New Zealand
How are you finding the riser drop bars? I was contemplating the genetic versions (genetic driser 16?) to raise the front end a bit.
They're okay.
Reduce the flat area of the bar, that might be wanted for lights /computer mounting
Use a bag cradle, so wasn't an issue
Did consider swapping to other bars; however, wanted to keep the bars, saddle the same as the other sequoia
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:
The flask lid is probably a mug, just not of the dangling variety.
Uhm but no no handle so no dangle. I can't help but feel that standards amongst the hipster community are begining to slip somewhat ... I mean, there's no axe either :wink:
With such authenticity on show these days it's hard (and expensive) to keep up...!
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I think that the Ritchey Swiss Cross is the only thing that could tempt me away from this bad boy:

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Going on 10 years old and still looks brand new under all the dirt! #amazonsrule
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Yeah. Still loving my Amazon. Currently considering a hydro/11 speed upgrade for it.
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Are they Van Nicholas Amazons? or a different kind of Amazon?
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Van Nicholases.
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Updated mine to 11 speed Di2 a few years back and it's been just the ticket. I stuck with the BB7s as I like the simplicity though.
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I eventually replaced the Kinesis forks on mine. The looks of them always bothered me. I bought some Van Nicholas Carbon Touring forks instead. Looks much better :lol:

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I know exactly what you mean! I've been humming and hawing over a set of Whisky No.9 forks which look like they'd be perfect. Do the Van Nic forks have as much clearance as the Kinesis?
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Soon to be rebuilt as I put some Jones H bars on recently but it isn't as much fun as with the woodwhippers.
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