my duster

armymankin
armymankin Posts: 213
edited August 2010 in Your mountain bikes
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  • Can someone lend me a projector so I can see the bike ,other wise it is like navigate a 1:50k map on my netbook

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  • woodnut
    woodnut Posts: 562
    very nice... I spent ages deliberating between a duster and my bike...I'd love to have both! :D
  • armymankin
    armymankin Posts: 213
    woodnut wrote:
    very nice... I spent ages deliberating between a duster and my bike...I'd love to have both! :D

    thanks. my bike is not as eye-catching as yours :D however, i do love the subtleness of it. when you take time and look at it, i have to say it is quite a good looking thing.

    i recently upgrade to the USE atom carbon bar... it is just sweet :lol:
  • woodnut
    woodnut Posts: 562
    armymankin wrote:
    however, i do love the subtleness of it. when you take time and look at it, i have to say it is quite a good looking thing.

    i recently upgrade to the USE atom carbon bar... it is just sweet :lol:

    I haven't seen the grey before, really suits the Duster frame. BTW, have you gone for flat bars or riser?
  • armymankin
    armymankin Posts: 213
    oh man, sorry, just realised I missed reply this post.
    It is an USE atom carbon OS riser bar. it is very very light (175g it claims). and the generous 10* back sweep is noticeably more comfortable than my previous bar. not to mention it has the carbon fibre classy look :wink::wink:
  • j96_2
    j96_2 Posts: 188
    My mates Dad has one of these VVVVVnice :D