Bicycles
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thanks, @ddtrash
I'm all but an expert on bikes, but the Pinion is supposed to be very fine as well. And the Gates belt is so wonderful! I'm just coming back from a tour through town, it's all so easy and joyful with a good bike.
Heard about the parts availability problems. Strange, but somehow also good if it reflex an increasing demand. Innercity transportation has to change. Here in Germany it is happening, very slow though.
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@endo The components crisis is in the UK is down to a few combined factors.
In the UK cycling has been "on the up" for a while now. I think the professional and Olympic success of British cyclists in recent years has helped feed the interest so more bikes have been getting sold.
Sales and use of E-bikes also contributing, I now see lots of overweight middle aged men on e-bikes ripping around my local woods. Nice to see, the E-bikes are certainly getting more people outside and active.
The year of lockdowns has also contributed with a lot of folks at home and getting interested in bikes to get their exercise fix.
The CV19 mess has also had a negative effect on manufacturing of all kinds, bike parts included.
Combine upsurge in cycling and issues with parts supply and there is not many components left in stock anywhere globally.
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But further to your point, I was chatting with H last night and thanked him for the amazing SS21 collection that he put together and thus making our job easy. He commented, and really this is so true, it's not just the product that makes us good at the moment, it is our ability to make and deliver in a timely fashion. One of our goals 13 months ago was to at least give the appearance to our customer base that Covid was not screwing our ability to deliver effectively as normal….
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Breaking out my ol' fave again after taking some time away due to a shoulder injury caused by an accident during a ride last year…
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That’s a sweet ride there HD!!
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I had a Yakima rack that did a little cosmetic damage to my frame and decided to get a platform rack. I really like this rack (Küat NV 2.0) with a handful of minor critiques: 1) in addition to the convenient integrated cable locks, I'm surprised there isn't a way to lock the arm that secures the front wheel, or at least that it isn't drilled out for users to add security 2) the tightener for the hitch seems a bit dangerously exposed to potential impacts when going off-road 3) though you can adjust the height of the front wheel holder to mitigate bikes touching one another, I would feel better about the platforms being staggered a bit 4) there is no security for the convenient integrated repair stand, so I keep it in the car in case it's needed on the trail
To be fair, 2 and 3 are possibly not real issues–guess we'll see.
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[mention]motojobobo [/mention]
As I use different wheelsets it took less than 2 minutes to change.
Enjoy ya addiction!
Thanks @Jordan23 .
Ah ok, I thought that only the front wheel was easily exchangeable while the rear one was more involved due to the chain and gears. Whenever I see bikes chained to a lightpost in cities/unis it is always the front wheel which is threaded with the chain, as if the rear one weren’t easily removed
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A few from this past weekend out near Lake Roosevelt in Eastern Washington.
Side note, I hate saddlebags.
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Gorgeous bike @BloodnThunder I really regret having sold my Team Soloist.
Did a "quick" after work MTB ride last night on some very vertical chunk. I wish I had stopped for pictures because it was gorgeous and only 20 minutes by car from my house. But as it was it was getting dark by the time we got back to the trailhead.
Not gonna pretend I shredded it like this guy but here it is (this guy is an excellent follow on YouTube and Instagram if you like mountain biking):
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Thanks @mclaincausey! Cervelo makes a great bike. With how hard it is to get a bike these days I bet that Team Soloist would go for a pretty penny now.
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My Pinion frame has arrived from the factory. looking forward to building this one up