Bike blerg thread

monet

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For holding curated artisanal bagels

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The overlap of slam that stem and commitment issues

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the fancy tubing + the plate steel chainstay yoke = chef’s kiss

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Relieved to see that it’s coaster-brake-compatible.

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coincidentally went to go pick up some old 94 bcd shimano cranks and the guy was also selling these!

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Dog save the klunk bike

I had a raw steel frame with just clearcoat on it, and let me tell you it was NOT a durable finish

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yeah most clear doesn’t prevent rust

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Kona solds out??

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dang my knee jerk reaction was “that sucks” but the guy who bought them seems pretty kewl and all of his other brands kinda rock.

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Seawall Capital, LLC private equity firm?

The way Arbor has been operating, you wouldn’t know they’re owned by an investment portfolio.

Maybe we’ll get a snowbike collab?

[edit] And the new CEO sat on the Evergreen MTB Alliance board for a spell. At least he’s go that going for him. [/edit]

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no, we must smash seawall capital with an iron fist

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Wow, that’s wild and kinda sad. Hopefully they’ll still have the freedom to occasionally put out off-beat stuff like the Honky Tonk and Humuhumu.

Pine Cycles resurrected the 1 1/4″ headtube standard from 90s mountain bikes, providing a slim, elegant, and lightweight headtube compared to larger oversized headtubes.

:roll_eyes: and :smilegrant:

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and :colbert:

You know what else is a slim elegant lightweight headtube compared to larger oversized headtubes? EC34. its still oversized considering 1" still exists

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image

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trendy tire and cable end

shit brake and welding

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