Genesis Equilibrium Disc 20
rollemynot
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Already posted in Steel cos it's real thread.... but I wanted it to have its own thread (vain I know)
But I love my new wet/winter bike so much it has been out in all weathers :-)
Stock at the moment, love my Charge spoons so that will be the only change plus some mud guards for the winter
But I love my new wet/winter bike so much it has been out in all weathers :-)
Stock at the moment, love my Charge spoons so that will be the only change plus some mud guards for the winter
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I liked your bike.
Would you show us the pump more closely? It's very clever to do that I think.0 -
Dethagorf wrote:I liked your bike.
Would you show us the pump more closely? It's very clever to do that I think.
On the elastic holders underneath the saddle bag, only a temp measure whilst I swap the bag between bikes and get an extra pump. Fine in the dry bit it will get blasted in the wet/winter weather...0 -
Thats really nice. Like it alot.0
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I have my pump I need to mount it like that I think ha0
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My blog: http://www.roubaixcycling.cc (kit reviews and other musings)
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Love these. Would def consider one if I was in the market, although they are a little priceyMadone 4.9 2014
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velogee wrote:Love these. Would def consider one if I was in the market, although they are a little pricey
At retail yes... picked this up for only £932 from Swinnerton Cycles, I think that is great value0 -
velogee wrote:Love these. Would def consider one if I was in the market, although they are a little pricey
Mine was £575My blog: http://www.roubaixcycling.cc (kit reviews and other musings)
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bendertherobot wrote:velogee wrote:Love these. Would def consider one if I was in the market, although they are a little pricey
Mine was £575
Spill the beans mate...0 -
Helmetberg wrote:bendertherobot wrote:velogee wrote:Love these. Would def consider one if I was in the market, although they are a little pricey
Mine was £575
Spill the beans mate...0 -
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Dealt with mud, salt and cow poo... well deserved wash and shine!!
Never knew mud guards would be so enjoyable
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I like the fact that you haven't bent the front mudguard stays in order to get everything lined up, though the lower one is a tad too long and requires trimming. What brand/model are they?0
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DJ58 wrote:I like the fact that you haven't bent the front mudguard stays in order to get everything lined up, though the lower one is a tad too long and requires trimming. What brand/model are they?
Thanks, they are the venerable SKS Chromoplastics... yes I know it needs a trim, but my hacksaw was that blunt I couldn’t face removing and trimming again. Maybe do it in the spring when they come off.0