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User19783

Guest
That's a proper commuter bike, with full mudguards, forward facing drop outs, the only way to go, :okay:
 
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Ian H

Ancient randonneur
New frame built-up on Thursday and Friday, then taken for an inaugural 300k spin on Saturday. Did pretty well apart from needing a few adjustments along the way. 400k this coming weekend.
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Hugh Manatee

Veteran
I like that Zojam. It is in a similar vein to mine. How I wish I had opted for a rear brake as well.
 

andyfraser

Über Member
Location
Bristol
My Mango came with a rear brake and although I don't have to use the brakes that much I keep the rear brake attached just in case.
 

Zojam

Active Member
I've cycled to Brighton and Eastbourne on mine just to see if I could. Had to get off at the Ditchling beacon though. Lol
 

mangid

Guru
Location
Cambridge
Replacement for Langster which failed to survive crash just before Christmas. Looked for ages and ages for fixed gear frames with water bottle mounts. Persuaded myself that none (or very few existed) so had to go custom route. Went with Justin Burls, had him design a frame with a starting point of my Specialized Roubaix SL3 which I find really comfortable. A few iterations and discussions later and we were good to go. Frame arrived on Thursday, built it up last night, and went for a 50 mile shakedown in the rain this morning,

I'm bound to be biased, but it's a lovely smooth ride, a lot more comfortable than the Langster, and pushing on the deals is immediately satisfying,

Just need to get fitness back, and shoulder fixed.


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