
For the 29+ fanciers.
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- Bearbonesnorm
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For the 29+ fanciers.
Very nice IMO ... kinda old meets new.


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Re: For the 29+ fanciers.
Nice seat stays and paint job. Don't like the towel rail much though...
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Same here, remove that strut and I think it looks great.
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+1 for the above comments.
- Bearbonesnorm
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Re: For the 29+ fanciers.
Thought you'd like that ... people buy 2 frame bags rather than 1Don't like the towel rail much though...

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- JohnClimber
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Re: For the 29+ fanciers.
One hell of a lot of toe overlap though
And why fit a dropped post on to a rigid bike?
And why fit a dropped post on to a rigid bike?
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Re: For the 29+ fanciers.
Top marks for bottle cage alignment.
Easier to hop it out of/over or move around trouble rather than crash into it? Always fancied a dropper on my rigid bike for that reason, not enough to actually get round to buying one though.And why fit a dropped post on to a rigid bike?
- Charliecres
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Re: For the 29+ fanciers.
Not keen on the mix of old and new myself.
Dropper on a rigid bike makes sense to me though.
Dropper on a rigid bike makes sense to me though.
Re: For the 29+ fanciers.
Looks like the Trek Sawyer (klunker copy) smashed together with a Breezer.