Max S, I'd be interested in your SimpleOne if Bones passes on it.
Jim In Mpls
On Friday, November 5, 2021 at 10:25:39 PM UTC-5 Bones wrote:
> Eric, thanks for the offer. Those look nice but not exactly what I'm
> looking for.
>
> Mackenzy, awesome bike! Looks like a lot of fun, thanks for sharin
Eric, thanks for the offer. Those look nice but not exactly what I'm
looking for.
Mackenzy, awesome bike! Looks like a lot of fun, thanks for sharing.
Erik, good point about the Kilo WT. I actually have a few TT's in my attic
collecting dust. Fun bikes but they've fallen out of favor for me lat
Thanks, Eric, that's very useful and very surprising, to me at any rate;
$500?? Even for a stout frame with toothpaste welding beads. Their frames
won't be any stouter than the Monocog or the Fargo steel or Krampus I've
looked at, and since the whole point of the frame is to get something that
can
Marino is a legit builder. Based on my n=1 experience, expect to pay about
$4-500 and wait 5-6 months to get it.
But expect a more workmanlike burly frame, not a Jan Heine refined thin
wall cruiser. They hit my geo right on, but even with relatively skinny
tubing (for an mtb) my frame has kind of
The Wabi I've been commuting on is perfect in spirit but it's just too
small. If anyone has a frame for sale (i.e. 62-64 Quickbeam, Simpleone ~
whatever for 80cm saddle height), I'd be interested. Similarly, if anyone
can point to something else that might fit the bill, I'd appreciate it. The
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