New & Interesting Bike Campenaerts

every pusher can have a little dangle, as a treat

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https://forestal.com/en/choose?model=siryon

Under 40 lb 170mm travel ebike. Damn, first time I’ve actually wanted a $10,000 bike. Worldwide Cyclery is distributing them in the USA and I just happened across their promo video. Motor designed in-house.

If you’re a wheel destroyer like me, these seem like a good deal for a i30 wheelset. Only $90 more than the M1900 Spline and you get a 350 rear hub instead of a 370. Also a lifetime warranty.

In the wild

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How does this help

Help the rider or help Specialized?

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:person_shrugging:

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The rider

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Ahahahahahahahaahahah

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Haven’t had to think about those kind of fenders in years :face_vomiting:

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Talk about laterally and vertically compliant!

cough cues | si.shimano.com cough

You can have any crank length you want, as long as it’s 170 or 175 mm.

and 180mm Q factor

I can’t help but notice the lack of dropbar levers

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I’ve just got a wide stance!

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The Metrea 46-32 with chainguard concept moved under here without the art-deco https://si.shimano.com/ja/pdfs/ev/FC-U8000-1-4944/EV-FC-U8000-1-4944.pdf

Looks like some of the cheaper options have 46/30 and 40/26 but with steel chainrings and/or riveted construction

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oh, oh i hate this

Depending on which size chainrings it ships with, FC-U6000-2 can be two completely different cranks: the 46/30 is a 110/80 BCD (like GRX), but the 36/22 is a 96/64 BCD (like the 11-speed MTB doubles). Ditto for FC-U6000-1: the 42T and 40T are on a 110BCD crank, the 32T and 30T are on a 96BCD.

You’ve given yourself four digits to play with! Give these four unique crank arms four actually different model numbers, please!

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The best part!

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