English--Now with Enve 3.4's

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BmanX
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by BmanX

BARS?
BIG DADDY B FLOW
AERO & LIGHT is RIGHT for 2 decades

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NGMN
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by NGMN

The new pictures do the bike justice. Looks like a great bike, light and purpose built. Very cool.

xnavalav8r
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by xnavalav8r

I agree. It's a beautiful execution of what the rider wants. I like it a lot. Bravo!

tonytourist
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by tonytourist

I think it's bad ass 8)
Post a picture with the big tires on! :beerchug:

xrs2
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Joined: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:46 am

by xrs2

BmanX wrote:BARS?


Enve stem and compact bars, barstemmed by Calfee.

Yossarian
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Joined: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:38 pm

by Yossarian

Lovely bike.

Bizarre that I've just got EE brakes and am planning to swap to a Clavicula M3 on my black English too!

Great minds think alike, etc...

lcoolb
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Location: Jakarta, Indonesia / The Hague, Holland

by lcoolb

Great bike! Though the saddle position seems a bit awkward, that's more aesthetically disturbing to me than the understandably tall head tube.
Why didn't you go for a somewhat steeper seat tube, giving you slightly longer and potentially more confortable seat stays?

Wingnut
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by Wingnut

I like it, it's unique!

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Powerful Pete
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Location: Lima, Peru and the Washington DC area - it's complicated.

by Powerful Pete

I absolutely love this bike. :thumbup:

Purpose built. What more can be said?

Oh, and what frame pump is that (long or short rides, moving from frame pumps to minis was one of the stupidest things we cyclists have ever done)?
Road bike: Cervelo R3, Campagnolo Chorus/Record mix...
Supercommuter: Jamis Renegade...
Oldie but goodie: De Rosa Professional Slx, Campagnolo C-Record...
And you can call me Macktastik Honey Pete Kicks, thank you.

xrs2
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by xrs2

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mrfish
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Location: Near Horgen, Switzerland

by mrfish

Looks great, if I were riding 600kms this is the sort of bike I'd want. The integrated Exposure Flare light is good and works well too.

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elviento
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by elviento

Can't believe I missed the built bike till now. Looks really cool.

A purposeful, thoughtful and unique build from a true master. You can't beat that.
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xrs2
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by xrs2

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Wingnut
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by Wingnut

I like the fact you appear to have chosen comfort over weight...a really lovely bike...well done xrs2!

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