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I spotted this in the bike shed at work. I guess they don't want to father children.
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Could be a woman's bike?
#everydaysexism
#everydayshitbikemechanics
Also was it locked cos that D-lock is way off target?
Never mind that, why has that Orange roadie got a QR seatpost clamp?
It's not Orange, it's blue.. ๐
Never mind that, why has that Orange roadie got a [s]QR seatpost clamp?[/s]Orange decal?
Also very brave of the owner of the orange roadie to leave what looks like a decent light on there.
It wasn't locked, that saddle is deterrent enough. And that's no Orange, it's a Wibble.
perhaps they have some really long steep downhills on the way to and back from work which necessitates such an extremendous seat angle (also confirmed by the Orange with the QR - they have to drop their seat for the DH).
Or maybe they have a malformity that means their hips are at an extreme angle.
Maybe they're a bifter and the clamp can't take the weight and tips back all the time.
So many reasons.
I like the reversed seat post and seat slid back a bit on it's rails.
Maybe they put the saddle onto the post facing the wrong way and that's the limit of the adjustment as it was never intended to tip that far in that direction.
Took me a minute to look past the jaunty angle of the seat to notice the seat post is on back to front too.
That's totally opposite to Jarolav Kulhavy's saddle angle...
That's actually a Planet X with S-works stickers.


