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Old 07-10-09, 12:25 PM
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Core 77 Dutch Master

https://www.core77.com/store/dutchmaster/

"The parts on the Dutch Master have been spec'ed to create a rich melange—the seminal componentry of Sturmey Archer and Brooks, the early BMX products of Profile Racing, mixed with newer classics from Brooklyn Machine Works."

Cause nothing goes together like Brooks, BMX, Sturmey Archer, BMW & a straight gauge cruiser frame. All for the bargain price of $1560!

If you thought the Dutch Urban bikes were bad...
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looks like it would be fun to bomb around on...
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ugh, each individual part isn't that bad, or really nice. put together it's putrid
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i dig the stem.

oooh, its BMW.
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i'm thinkin blunts.

oh and that bike looks silly..
similar to my old fixed bmx cruiser.



lol what was i thinking.. barspinz!

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Old 07-10-09, 01:47 PM
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I'll pass.
There is a video on their site. Nothing about it makes me want that bike. Woof.
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I like that it's based on a Worksman frame and on their site the entire bike is on sale for $200. I'm betting you could probably put those parts on and get out for a little under half what they are charging. Do like the tires.

Nice work but $1500 for a cruiser is a bit steep, particularly as it's based on another company's frame. It should be some sick lugged titanium for that money.
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that fixed cruiser is screaming for some spoke inserts, proper scraper bike!
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