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I don't know the boundaries for bikes in this thread. Looks like 90% are legal UCI geometry. A BMX bike is not, a MTB bike is not and a tri bike is not, hot as they all may be.

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I thought I'd post a pic of my new build for the judging eyes of the Hot or Not crowd.
My build criteria you ask?
_ Not Black
_ No Gumwalls
_ No Gold Chain
My build criteria you ask?
_ Not Black
_ No Gumwalls
_ No Gold Chain


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/\ nice bike but the HUGE KINDHUMAN lettering is awful.

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I like the Kindhuman. Not enough blue bikes out there and this blue looks really good. That's the perfect kind of build to go with a frame like that - no logos, minimal splashes of colour, let the frame speak.

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Both hubs are actually fire orange. Blue and orange are complimentary colors and I think that little bit of color adds something more to the build. Here's a picture with a closer depiction of that color.


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Hot, room for little details to make it fire though. Maybe red ferrules or QR or maybe colored cable housing? I'll still push for more suiting cages
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Only cages I'd consider right now are King ti or mandible. I'm not a fan of the buttons on the elite cages
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The dean doesn't even compare to this. This is way stiffer, and almost as comfortable. Whenever I got out of the saddle with the dean, it always felt a little bit squirrely and no stable under me. With this bike, everything is rock solid, and all my power seems to be put towards pushing me forward. Descending is way more confident on the Evo as well. The dean had lots of flex in the fork/HT area, so hard braking would lead to what felt like fork shudder, and made me slow down more into corners sooner. I can lean the evo waaaaaaaaaay over and I still feel planted into the ground.
If you can't tell, I really really like this bike. PR'd a local climb by 13 minutes the other day, and I think it was partially due to the bike.
If you can't tell, I really really like this bike. PR'd a local climb by 13 minutes the other day, and I think it was partially due to the bike.

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The dean doesn't even compare to this. This is way stiffer, and almost as comfortable. Whenever I got out of the saddle with the dean, it always felt a little bit squirrely and no stable under me. With this bike, everything is rock solid, and all my power seems to be put towards pushing me forward. Descending is way more confident on the Evo as well. The dean had lots of flex in the fork/HT area, so hard braking would lead to what felt like fork shudder, and made me slow down more into corners sooner. I can lean the evo waaaaaaaaaay over and I still feel planted into the ground.
If you can't tell, I really really like this bike. PR'd a local climb by 13 minutes the other day, and I think it was partially due to the bike.
If you can't tell, I really really like this bike. PR'd a local climb by 13 minutes the other day, and I think it was partially due to the bike.
I'm sure the PR is from new-bike fever or the gum-walls.

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I'm planning on getting the frame custom painted sometime down the line, so I'm not too sure what colors I'd highlight. Also, colored housings are the worst. Black or white only.
Only cages I'd consider right now are King ti or mandible. I'm not a fan of the buttons on the elite cages
Only cages I'd consider right now are King ti or mandible. I'm not a fan of the buttons on the elite cages

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The dean doesn't even compare to this. This is way stiffer, and almost as comfortable. Whenever I got out of the saddle with the dean, it always felt a little bit squirrely and no stable under me. With this bike, everything is rock solid, and all my power seems to be put towards pushing me forward. Descending is way more confident on the Evo as well. The dean had lots of flex in the fork/HT area, so hard braking would lead to what felt like fork shudder, and made me slow down more into corners sooner. I can lean the evo waaaaaaaaaay over and I still feel planted into the ground.
If you can't tell, I really really like this bike. PR'd a local climb by 13 minutes the other day, and I think it was partially due to the bike.
If you can't tell, I really really like this bike. PR'd a local climb by 13 minutes the other day, and I think it was partially due to the bike.
Of course that won't do you any good now so...


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