new wheels :)
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F.A.O Adrian Brewster
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F.A.O Adrian Brewster
http://www.backcountrybiking.co.uk
UK distributor of Revelate designs gear, Alpacka rafts and Force ten tents and provider of bikepacking and packrafting skills training courses and adventures and Packraft hire
UK distributor of Revelate designs gear, Alpacka rafts and Force ten tents and provider of bikepacking and packrafting skills training courses and adventures and Packraft hire
Re: F.A.O Adrian Brewster
not for me I know.... but I like it, a lot
Re: F.A.O Adrian Brewster
Wow!!!!!! Thanks for that, I've added it to my bike porn folder to drool over later. My own attempts to half 29+ the KM have ground to a halt. I bought a wide Nimbus dominator rim but it's sort of attached to this
and the Muni is just too much fun. Will maybe attempt to do the HT400 on it in about five years time.
Once you've pimped your raft with thigh straps would be interested to see you roll it with the Jones strapped on (lots of S&M vocabulary slipping in here!). Good rolling vid here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRPq_vxFF_4 looks easy!
Hoping the Rabbit holes are going to get cheaper, but if they don't, UDC now have the wide Kris Holm rims back in stock and if I save some pennies might be able to afford some 710 Jones loop bars and a Surly Dirt Wizard for Christmas.
Thanks for the picture again, the bike just makes so much good sense.

Once you've pimped your raft with thigh straps would be interested to see you roll it with the Jones strapped on (lots of S&M vocabulary slipping in here!). Good rolling vid here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRPq_vxFF_4 looks easy!
Hoping the Rabbit holes are going to get cheaper, but if they don't, UDC now have the wide Kris Holm rims back in stock and if I save some pennies might be able to afford some 710 Jones loop bars and a Surly Dirt Wizard for Christmas.
Thanks for the picture again, the bike just makes so much good sense.