This is mine
Very nice mate
Once you get use to drops there actualy ok,i like drop bars as gives you different grip options
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Quote from: Gareth on March 10, 2015, 08:53:28 PM(Image removed from quote.)Fixed that for you It was 9.3 kg without the extra's, iirc REALLY light
Yeah I'd love to see a shot of it I was looking at Moulton's again yesterday One day, one day...
Well I've got a Brommie, and it is a great bicycle I'm glad I bought it when I had money, as there too bloody expensive now! LolI'll hold you to that mate
Thanks Mike! It's a smurfbox, but its a smurfbox that I built up, so there's a small bit of pride there . I cobbled it together from spare parts with a free frame since I go to school in a less than stellar city, I'd be gutted if something happened to one of my good bikes. But honestly, for what it is, it's a hoot to ride. Pretty light, and moderate gearing makes it accelerate pretty quick, doesn't shy away from jumps or drops either.
Quote from: Higgins617 on March 26, 2015, 12:21:08 AMThanks Mike! It's a smurfbox, but its a smurfbox that I built up, so there's a small bit of pride there . I cobbled it together from spare parts with a free frame since I go to school in a less than stellar city, I'd be gutted if something happened to one of my good bikes. But honestly, for what it is, it's a hoot to ride. Pretty light, and moderate gearing makes it accelerate pretty quick, doesn't shy away from jumps or drops either.Looks like it gets around well without you and does selfies. Wish my cycle would do that Just joshing of course
Higgins why no front brake? I raced bmx for a long time and its usual not too have a front brake as it is for dirt jumping,but ive never seen a xc mtb with no front brake,shame you dont live in the uk as ive got boxes of spare parts going from 1990-00 , but hey if it works for you