Drilling Carbon Fiber Frames
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LOL, I should be offended that you think I'm trolling because that just shows you how much of a newb I am.
I have the bike in front of me now, and I see that there are 2 places to mount a cage. Thanks. Review and video/pics comming soon
I have the bike in front of me now, and I see that there are 2 places to mount a cage. Thanks. Review and video/pics comming soon
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From: Santa Barbara, CA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac SL2, Specialized Tarmac SL, Giant TCR Composite, Specialized StumpJumper Expert HT
I saw this exact frame with a different name on a ride today. I'm racking my brain trying to remember the name but it has escaped me.
#33
Interesting. I find the older ones w/ the rubber part are too flexy and I've had a bottle knocked out by a nyc pothole. I find the new ones to be much more secure.
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Bikes: rockhopper, delta V, cannondale H300, Marin Mill Valley
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https://www.velovie.com/
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Velo Vie? At least that's what I thought of when I saw it. The OP's seat stays are curved inward though.
https://www.velovie.com/
https://www.velovie.com/







