 Now thats what you need for enduros !
Nice :-)
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 how much??? mega me finks
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 He asked me if I wanted to borrow it for the merida but I didn't like the colour'-)
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 i want one!
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 saw a Ransom in a lbs, slick looking, might have to trade my stumpy fsr in..
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 Mmmmmm, nice.
Not convinced about the idea of carbon dropouts though.
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 I don't like the Ransom, its crap.
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 and check the sidewalls on those tyres! those deep section rims are nice, very roadie
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 David,
they're proto Ritchey carbons that he's been running for a year or two, and, I think I'm right in saying that the tyres are tubular. Not tubeless, but full on roadie stylee tubs!
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 Mm, I think they're Tufo knobbly tubs. Men. Tal.
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 ooooh. wouldn't fancy fixing a puncture on those in a rush then
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 ummmm, it does not have integrated seatpost like the one that was shown WW forum? A bit more sensible solution, unfortunately ;)
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 Just the thing for riding around a grassy field quickly. Nice....
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 Shame he's got his shorts all mucky with the chain...
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 They're andre dugsat tubs with ritchey treads glued on. Puncturing wouldn't be so bad unless he shredded the tyre and he could just use a sealant/CO2 cartridge. And because they're tubs there's no real chance of pinching
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 What I want to know about the tyres is how they make the bike stand up all by itself (see first picture)?
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 They don't have to stand up by themselves for very long ;-)
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 Is it me, or does Thomas look a lot more chilled in his older age?
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what's the yellow thing hanging off the saddle? some super-secret prototype lightweight toolkit?
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 I had a go on a Spark10 yesterday at a "bike test" day at Aston Hill.. OMG!!! I want one so much I'm thinking about selling my wife on Ebay
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