The Reverend
Likes Bikes and Dirt
If that's what they do then I'll have to give one a go. $$$$ though!Sounds like you want a high pivot bike. I think.
If that's what they do then I'll have to give one a go. $$$$ though!Sounds like you want a high pivot bike. I think.
You know how a compass and set square work right?If that's what they do then I'll have to give one a go. $$$$ though!
Not for a craftworks ENR!If that's what they do then I'll have to give one a go. $$$$ though!
Yes Captain Patronising, yes I do. Thank you for your service.You know how a compass and set square work right?
Happy to oblige seaman. Now back to your post!Yes Captain Patronising, yes I do. Thank you for your service.
Haha... the ol' Grimy DoughnutNext step had to be the GrimE Donut right?
Bwahahaha that's the funniest thing ever. Love that Mike even said at the end it wasn't meant to be fast was just meant for shits and giggles.
Yoann was definitely the right rider to put the Donut under.
I'm really surprised that he went faster on it, considering they kinda just built the bike with no testing or any real design.
Haha... the ol' Grimy Doughnut
The Maestro linkage really, really doesn't lend itself well to larger sizes. Looks all disproportionate and gooby.
It’s not as bad with the newer stuff though. Larger wheels help make things look proportionateThe Maestro linkage really, really doesn't lend itself well to larger sizes. Looks all disproportionate and gooby.
Exhibit B:It’s not as bad with the newer stuff though. Larger wheels help make things look proportionate
That looks like the old 26 inch model anthems. So much ugly.