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Fixie Hipster indeed.
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Hmmmm.... not sure, I kinda like it, but it also kinda looks like a child's play set or something (info on the tech here: Alpha bike concept | wordlessTech)
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its a custom made steel threadless stem, forks a wound-up.... cant really go wrong with that combo.
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Might be the only road bike I've seen where I like the look of a straight-blade fork.
That stem looks really sleek too. I remember when I thought threadless stems were big and ugly and only rode quill stem bikes. That feeling is coming back looking at this skinny thing
That stem looks really sleek too. I remember when I thought threadless stems were big and ugly and only rode quill stem bikes. That feeling is coming back looking at this skinny thing
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Hmmmm.... not sure, I kinda like it, but it also kinda looks like a child's play set or something (info on the tech here: Alpha bike concept | wordlessTech)
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I'd love to see a video of somebody pedalling that bike. Probably needs a tow from a car to get going.
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Random PSA: as per thread rules, please refrain from posting your own bikes here.
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@franswa 's conversion is worthy of being in here, so I'm posting it in here.
Whoa, thanks for the props! Not sure it's worthy, but still a cool gesture
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It was shot at f2.2 with 1/225 shutter speed. Though, equally as important in creating that background effect(bokeh) is the focal length of the lens used and distance from me to subject/distance from subject to background. Neat, huh?
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Well.........................? Give it up man.