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Old 10-04-14, 03:23 PM
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Wife's New Trail Bike

Usually when we ride gravel we take the tandem, but my wife wanted her own gravel bike. This seems to fit the bill nicely, though I will have to do make some modifications. Canadian builder...I had seen a couple before and was always impressed with the brand.











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Pretty decent looking bike!
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Rocky Mountains are nice bikes. Grind that seatpost bolt down before someone gets hurt.
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That's one of the modifications.
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Very cool Aaron.

Very practical and I see some XT.

Fat Franks, sand up the brake pads and make sure she likes the saddle.
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The saddle is unlikely to work for her - neither will the stem.

I think it definitely has potential.
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