Ti-commuter bike

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jever98
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Location: Seattle

by jever98

I know, it's not a weenie, but I had fun building it for my wife:
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Frame, fork, seat post, stem, handlebar: Waltly
Wheels: DT Swiss 470 rims with DT Swiss 350 rear hub, Shutter precision dynamo hub, Schwalbe Kojak 35s
Drive train: Sram Apex1
Brakes: Shimano MT-501
Lights: B+M front light, SON back light, cables routed internally
Velo Orange fenders
Kickstand
Knog Oi bell ;-)

Weight: ??
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Marin
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by Marin

Turned out really nice! Lots of Ti there.

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themidge
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by themidge

Looks really good, I'd love a commuter bike like that (but maybe with a straight top tube) :thumbup:
jever98 wrote:
Fri Jan 25, 2019 12:56 am
Weight: ??
You should weigh it, I bet it isn't as heavy as it looks with all those nice parts.

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Frankie - B
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by Frankie - B

This is just great! I love it.
'Tape was made to wrap your GF's gifts, NOT hold a freakin tire on.'
If you want to see 'meh' content of me and my bike you can follow my life in pictures here!

jever98
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by jever98

Thanks all! I'll weigh it when I get the chance. I must say I am impressed with the job Waltly did - the sand blasted logo work was nicely done and the finishes all around clean. A couple more pictures:
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