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Steve Nagy's avatar

3D printed titanium bits and pieces used for frames (and I am here for other metals used in such configuration) let’s just trademark the name “Swoon” for all of that. My goodness, that’s just gorgeous. And I know there is a lot of grumpiness about suspended drop bar bikes, but they look like they cover a wider range of riding styles, and, let’s face it, it’s easier to cover a lot of ground with drop bars than it is with flat bars.

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James Huang's avatar

Yep, agreed on the drop-bar hardtails. I may even put one together myself sooner than later.

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Steve Nagy's avatar

Had ordered and just received a Whisky Winston bar, not quite a mustache but allows for MTB brakes. Blurred bicycle boundaries away! Going on my Pivot 429SL.

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Danny Roberts-Clarke's avatar

That Ogle mountain bike 😍

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David Walker's avatar

I have the Remco tools powered bike stand and there are a number of advantages that I can see compared to the Feedback Sports stand. First, it is about $400 cheaper. Second, the large, and really heavy, base plate is super stable. The Feedback feet don’t look nearly as rugged. The Remco also has programmable, preset, heights which I find handy. Not just up and down buttons.

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