Dammit: Post your bike

Still feeling great about it. Handling is very neutral, stiff enough to transfer power, comfy enough for long long days (especially on thicc 35s). Mostly its great to hop on something and then not really have to think about it under me. All in all a great bike.

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that’s great to hear, i’m looking at the V3 version. Decent price, roads are trash in atlanta so allroad makes sense, also I can move my mechanical group over

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Yeah they did a great job designing it and future proofing it. Not raising the price for v3 is really lovely too.

custom paint is extra for v3 but v2 it’s included


decided the faggin was too small for me. swapped everything over to this croll frame that I got on marketplace for $100. it’s nice!

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Love that color!

i like the color better than I was expecting once it was built up! the paint is in rough condition on the rear triangle but it’s a beater so whatever

the mismatched silver stem and black seatpost is bugging me…

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Steel frame with paint to match Wound Up is pretty dang cool

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2026 is the year of copper colored bikes.

That Croll is so sweet.

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Got my (2004) copper bike at the end of last year… so I guess I’m on trend.

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Same same

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which color is copper? the frame, the panels, or should copper be an oxidized green hue like tarck green?

Dammit I posted my bike

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Tarcklebee saddle/bars/top tube parallelism.

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Worked on a trek Portland that has a nice copper color and a not-a-woundup woundup fork

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What’s the width on those tires?

After messing around with the IGH and dynamo this winter, I put my Kona back to the coaster rat bike spec it was when I bought it. Fell back in love all over again. This bike is just the best.

Bought this older Benno Boost back in January. Even though a wald and ortliebs can do 99% of what I need, it was too cheap to say no. It’s my first motorized vehicle.

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