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  • New Thomson product…
  • ratherbeintobago
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    Onzadog
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    Really liked that until I saw it was built by lynsky.

    jonnyrockymountain
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    Mmmmmmmm nice, just what I’m looking at finding a 650b ti hardtail for 120mm forks

    singlecrack
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    mmm 29er hardtail ss please

    jonnyrockymountain
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    Onzadog
    What’s wrong with Lynsky ti stuff?

    Northwind
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    jonny rocky mountain – Member

    What’s wrong with Lynsky ti stuff?

    Nothing as long as when it cracks, it’s somewhere Enigma can fix easily.

    jonnyrockymountain
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    I thought Lynsky offered good warranty ?

    scotroutes
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    They have to

    peteimpreza
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    Offering and delivering are two different things.

    jonnyrockymountain
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    Ah are they not very good?
    I was looking at a Lynsky pro650, I’ll think twice if there is a lot of info regarding there quality and back up?

    oxym0r0n
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    $6799 😐

    nickc
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    s’lot of money for a frame with pretty average angles and sizes. I’m sure it’ll be lovely, but $6799 worth of lovely?

    and they put your name of the thomson parts…is a bit naff?

    Northwind
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    oxym0r0n – Member

    $6799

    Whu… Is that not for the 2-pack, or something?

    mike_p
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    Looks great, but for that outlay I’d want CK hubs, BB & headset, and for the thing to be able to clean and maintain itself.

    ratherbeintobago
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    I notice there’s mention in there of Thomson cranks, too.

    scotroutes
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    Thomson items will be etched with rider’s name

    as long as your name is Thomson 🙂

    Northwind
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    That’s why I changed my name to Poundstretcher

    stevede
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    Pretty happy to see they are bringing out a 27.2 125mm (drop) dropper although they have said that the operation of it slows down at temperatures close to zero!

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