And from Wildcat's home page - http://www.wildcatgear.co.uk/#lightbox/0/
Rigid singlespeed with facial hair.
#morehipsterthanyou
bonus points for a pipe, i love a pipe
Framebags have made a comeback along with seat packs, that's about it. 20 years ago we used rucksacks, 20 years before that it was panniers.
I think it's save to assume though that Maurice up there hasn't got a tent in that frame bag. Probably just his baccy pouch, a flask of laudanum and enough whizz to get him to the auberge in the next alpine village. Oh and probably a jacket for dinner.
probably a jacket for dinner.
Standards. ๐
@trailofdestruction, is that an early Slingshot bikepacking specific bike there? Also, footpegs on the forks......! #ballsofsteel
I think it's save to assume though that Maurice up there hasn't got a tent in that frame bag. Probably just his baccy pouch, a flask of laudanum and enough whizz to get him to the auberge in the next alpine village. Oh and probably a jacket for dinner.
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Two guys on the left are holding hands. Gentleman on far right is either Louchey Mc Loucheface or has been spurned into epic sulk.
Also - some spidery tubing going on thereabouts and what looks like an early Slingshot frame!
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wasn't as good before the edit
wasn't as good before the edit
And now you see why STW is so witty.. we have time to carefully craft and refine a response.. as long as people don't jump in too quickly...
Louchey McLoucheface would never edit his posts.
Louche Loucheois
I'm enjoying that pic immensely. All our bikes are now missing mid-fork foot pegs. We became unrelaxed?
Nice and wide sweepy bars.
All our bikes are now missing mid-fork foot pegs. We became unrelaxed?
No; someone invented the freewheel - so now you don't have to take your feet off the pedals when coasting downhill at speed 8)
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Two guys on the left are holding hands
They also appear to be doing the most awesome trackstand.
I like the above pics ๐
It really is a good example of clever marketing, taking something that already exists, re-branding it, and selling it on as a new phenomenon. Same as gravel bikes really....
Suckers!
Photo I posted was taken in 1898 in Norway. Probably find some hipster in Hoxton still looking like Louchey McLoucheface today.
As above, nothing is ever new.
As for balls of steel, nothing beats the old TDF guys
^^^ there's a new niche right there, jersey pockets of the FRONT of a jersey, so you can actually reach/see what your doing!!! Quick - market it!
smoking and drinking beer, the best way to conduct a cycle tour!
I have a L'eroica jersey with pockets on the front - once you've ridden a merino jersey in the rain with front pockets laden and stuff bouncing off your knees, you realise why it didn't catch-on. Besides, top riders had domestiques to carry all their stuff for them - so they got rid of their front pockets to show their status.
On the subject of front fork pegs, at the Retroronde there was a guy with a 1890s fixed-gear bike with solid tyres, wooden-rims, rod-brakes and fork-pegs - he'd get to the top of a hill and just let-go....terrifying
Is that spare tubes they are carrying like a backpack?
Great pictures, chaps. Really inspiring. Keep them coming ๐
Is that spare tubes they are carrying like a backpack?
Tubs not tube, its the whole tyre with tube sewn in then you have to stick it to the rim.
The bloke in the OP pic, is he wearing Raphas new L/S jersey??
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