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New Stooge

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Just seen this from CTBM's newsletter
http://www.charliethebikemonger.com/sto ... 9788-p.asp

Bit more clearance for big tyres, which is always a good thing. Just wish they would do different sizes as I don't get the one size fits all thing
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I agree with everything you said.

Looks good. Supposed to ride nice too.

When I rode the current one though, it was too small so wasn't a nice ride for me at all.
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I "need" a magenta one to go with my purple one. Then I could run one with gears and one SS. Just need to find some cash down the back of the sofa ...
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Charliecres wrote:I "need" a magenta one to go with my purple one. Then I could run one with gears and one SS. Just need to find some cash down the back of the sofa ...
Save up more money - buy the Ti, it really is phenomenal. Think steel Stooge but lighter and a hell of a lot faster.
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If they did one for tall folks I'd seriously consider one. One size fits all means that size rarely fits me
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Re: New Stooge

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Interesting, so they have fixed the main issue with it - the spacing on the rear tyre. Good.
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the spacing on the rear tyre
What do you mean Greg ... clearance?
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Sure, bad choice in words. The original design was not capable of taking wider tyres due to the chainstay design being spaced for 2.3 tyres max (yes you can get a 2.4 Butcher in, but it's tight, and carp in mud). Also, with a "narrow" 2.3 even at low pressure the steel the frame is made from, in this testers opinion, is to harsh.
I've an odd hate/love affair with this frame. Love how it looks like it could ride, hate how it does ride.
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Post by andystooge »

Blimey, Greg, 'hate's a big word to be throwing down.

In the interests of a more balanced perspective, here's a link to your original review

http://www.gregorymay.ie/?p=2491
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I really wanted a purple Stooge but had just bought my Solaris when I saw them.
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