

Pity about everything else though and the fact it wont take me brand X dropper!!!
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ianfitz wrote:Surely that's a yes because you own it and can go bikepacking with it.
Best bikepacking bike is the one you are bikepacking on
Lol. Very straight to the point. Eventually I will be getting a Sonder Transmitter Carb (once I can afford... maybe).Bearbonesnorm wrote:No.
Whilst I was walking out of work, I spotted a Ramin and finally got what the fuss is all about. Flicked it a few times to hear the alu clunk and then went and sat to order my lovely bicycle (for £499firestarter wrote:No that would be my ramin plus
I bet my mortgage he'll say a fat bike...redefined_cycles wrote:Lol. Very straight to the point. Eventually I will be getting a Sonder Transmitter Carb (once I can afford... maybe).Bearbonesnorm wrote:No.
Stu, btw, which is the best bikepacking bicycle in thw world (in your opinion?!?)
Never ridden one but I hear good things.Eventually I will be getting a Sonder Transmitter Carb
I dunno, the original ones back in the very early 90s were vaguely exciting.it's just hard to love summat with an orange stem and forks
Not that it matters cos got a refund. But yeah seems to have had recall cos it had the fork with 3 stripe on lower legs...firestarter wrote:I actually really wanted a pine mountain as it took me back to my youth and almost ordered one but for a couple of reasons ended up with the ramin. Bargain price you got the marin for thoughhas it had the fork recall done btw as I think they all needed the forks swapping I'm presuming it has from the shop
Enjoy
voodoo_simon wrote:I bet my mortgage he'll say a fat bike...redefined_cycles wrote:Lol. Very straight to the point. Eventually I will be getting a Sonder Transmitter Carb (once I can afford... maybe).Bearbonesnorm wrote:No.
Stu, btw, which is the best bikepacking bicycle in thw world (in your opinion?!?)
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