Best looking hybrid you have seen
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That's it, end of thread. That Scott is by far the best looking hybrid bike I've ever seen, bar none. Even with the FSA cranks it's still HOT HOT HOT. Man I want a disc-brake road/hybrid bike so bad.
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jbchybridrider has great taste in bikes.
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Gezz! nice comments, lots of people have killer bikes here. The Scott sits as a frame set now.
I found it had a harsh ride in the rear triangle with skinny tires, the JBC is much better actually very smooth. I do think of rebuilding it sometimes then remember the ride quality. But if I was ever going to tour with a bike that would be my choice of bike with fatter tires rack mounts all over and bullet proof frame.
I found it had a harsh ride in the rear triangle with skinny tires, the JBC is much better actually very smooth. I do think of rebuilding it sometimes then remember the ride quality. But if I was ever going to tour with a bike that would be my choice of bike with fatter tires rack mounts all over and bullet proof frame.
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Gezz! nice comments, lots of people have killer bikes here. The Scott sits as a frame set now.
I found it had a harsh ride in the rear triangle with skinny tires, the JBC is much better actually very smooth. I do think of rebuilding it sometimes then remember the ride quality. But if I was ever going to tour with a bike that would be my choice of bike with fatter tires rack mounts all over and bullet proof frame.
I found it had a harsh ride in the rear triangle with skinny tires, the JBC is much better actually very smooth. I do think of rebuilding it sometimes then remember the ride quality. But if I was ever going to tour with a bike that would be my choice of bike with fatter tires rack mounts all over and bullet proof frame.
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Just bought myself a Schwinn 4 one one and discovered this forum while researching about it on the net.
Saw it as I was walking past the bike shop and it literally stopped me in my tracks.
Thought it may get a look in on this thread but no.
Mine doesn't have the quirky bar/basket combo though.
https://cyclezonemooloolaba.bikeit.co.../qld/102207631
Saw it as I was walking past the bike shop and it literally stopped me in my tracks.
Thought it may get a look in on this thread but no.
Mine doesn't have the quirky bar/basket combo though.
https://cyclezonemooloolaba.bikeit.co.../qld/102207631
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I know the feeling, your bike looks very nice. Plus the feeling that it was custom built for you, by you. Congrats.
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My only complaint is that I wasn't able to completely color-code it so that all the components are silver. Someday.
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