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voodoo_simon
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I really like that rigid stache, looks vaguely exciting. If a cross bike wasn't top of my list (or a Fargo), I'd be researching more.

trek have also brought out some winter cycling shoes with a removable thermal lining. Would have been good for rovaniemi150. Already put my order in for those :grin:
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Just put my order in for a stache 5..... Very excited now, and can't wait till November 2nd!

I'm looking for matchy matchy green bits now!
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Don't fancy spending money on the Trek brand.

What about an On One?
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Or from China and build your own
http://www.ebay.com/itm/171649410034
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I saw that earlier.....so, either spend 3 years developing and refining an idea, or just rip one off!
You have to hand it to the Chinese though, they are able to churn out a knock off in double quick time!
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Or maybe Trek have theres made in their factory
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That looks like an ICAN - but aren't those B+ tyres? I have their fork on my Stache 9 - $130USD. Turned up with the wrong thru-axle and the dropout poorly tapped out.

To be fair, Melody at ICAN wants to put it right, and is great over email. Took maybe 3 weeks from ordering to arrive. got hit for £20 by customs. Tracking worked a charm.

http://www.icanbikes.com/html/MTB/29ER_frame/317.html#

http://www.icanbikes.com/html/MTB/PAINT ... E/321.html

Poorly finished dropout and QR notwithstanding, the fork is actually really nicely done.
JohnClimber wrote:Or maybe Trek have theres made in their factory
My last two Treks have had Giant stickers tucked away in odd places - I think it's usually them that do their lower end stuff.

If you look at the detail, the ICAN clone lacks the uber short stays of the Stache - it's running at 440mm, whereas the Stache is 420 - 405, depending on how daring you are on mud clearance.

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ICAN fork with post BB200-fail filth.
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I know it's all much of a muchness, but this makes for an interesting read....

http://www.tetongravity.com/story/bike/ ... ntain-bike
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