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Old 04-29-24, 08:54 PM
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This one.



I've been thinking about this lately. With a few nice-riding bikes the standouts aren't always obvious. I like the SR because it fits great and the drivetrain is nice, esp. the barcons. And I like the short stem reach and narrow bars. Superbe Pro are my favorite brakes. Nothing flashy or pushed. Just the basics well executed. My "racier" bikes are a little twitchy and not as comfortable (RB-1, XC-1).
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Old 04-30-24, 08:56 AM
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It just feels right.

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Old 04-30-24, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by MrGastrognome
It just feels right.
I agree. The frames of the America and the S12-S LTD are very closely related, if not identical. Only the fork and some components are different. When I repainted mine, I was inspired by Fuji's Rainbow Blue on the America.
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Old 04-30-24, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by non-fixie
My #1 is always my next build. What else would be the point?

So currently it is a Gazelle Champion Mondial semi-race that's sitting on the stand.

​​​​​​​As bought:

A year went by, I did build the bike and it made it to the #1 spot in the line-up. Even though I was familiar with the model (I already had a 62cm version) I like it even better than I expected. Two centimeters do make a difference, apparently.




This morning I ordered a set of nice long black aluminum fenders for it, with which it will officially be a nice bike.

However, it is now getting some stiff competition from my latest build in the Skinny Tire Flatland category. My Miki-built Union has undergone a refit and turned out rather nice, if I say so myself. The tall and short frame makes it a comfortable French fit and the wheelbase is just long enough to fit fenders and have no toe overlap.

As a racing machine this Union would always play second fiddle to the Rini Wagtmans, but as a vélo sportif it is pretty much perfect.



But it's the view from the cockpit that probably puts it in the #1 spot for now:

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Old 04-30-24, 04:24 PM
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the Dinucci

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Old 04-30-24, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Pompiere
I agree. The frames of the America and the S12-S LTD are very closely related, if not identical. Only the fork and some components are different. When I repainted mine, I was inspired by Fuji's Rainbow Blue on the America.
I have a 58cm 82 Team Fuji but when I rode a 58cm S12-s it felt cramped and I ended up on a 61cm America (and love it).
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My 74 Hetchins is probably my favorite bike to ride. The one that gets the most mileage…by far…is my 06 Rivendell Saluki. Probably the only bike I need, but that’s no fun!

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