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found a little more info
Our Favorite Bicycles From NAHBS 2013: Cherubim Rambler | The Cycle Life | OutsideOnline.com
i knew that's what they had to be. even though i'd hardly ever ride in that position (i ride semi recumbent stretch cruisers most anyway), i just like the idea for my city type bike. i may hack up some bars i have around and try it. i know it wont look that nice though (and weight a ton).
Our Favorite Bicycles From NAHBS 2013: Cherubim Rambler | The Cycle Life | OutsideOnline.com
i knew that's what they had to be. even though i'd hardly ever ride in that position (i ride semi recumbent stretch cruisers most anyway), i just like the idea for my city type bike. i may hack up some bars i have around and try it. i know it wont look that nice though (and weight a ton).
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That is not a fat bike fork. That is I believe a Niner brand rigid mountain bike fork. Probably only takes a 2.3 tire at max, maybe more. Visually a very nice fork in my opinion.
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theyre probably the best unicrown forks ive ever seen, but thats what it is, basically a unicrown fork
most of the crabon fatbikes have similar design with more clearance, youd think paying 3 grand for a carbon bike the design team couldve made something a little more elegant, just my .02
/edit: how did i miss this? **** thats hot
most of the crabon fatbikes have similar design with more clearance, youd think paying 3 grand for a carbon bike the design team couldve made something a little more elegant, just my .02
/edit: how did i miss this? **** thats hot
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Generally, i don't care for modern track bikes, but that's pretty sweet.
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If I had that Cinelli MASH Parallax posted, I wouldn't change a thing. That would stay as is. Perfectly done if you ask me, tasteful, beautiful, and looks fast even in pictures.