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  • Bespoked Bike Check: SUBA FLOW
  • stwhannah
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    For the first time ever, the Bespoked Bike Show has left the UK and is taking place in Dresden, Germany. From 13th-15th October, people are able to go …

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    Bespoked Bike Check: SUBA FLOW

    Gunz
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    I think the nineties wants its ‘interesting but ultimately futile’ suspension bike back.

    tall_martin
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    Looks complicated for not a huge gain.

    Who’s swapping from gearbox to gearbox? I thought the point of gearboxes was lack of maintenance.

    mildred
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    Custom 2 tons liquid paint scheme

    Mmmm, not sure I’d be able to pedal that up a hill 🤷‍♂️

    That said, I really like it; I think the point of the cradle that will take any gearbox is so you can chose what you have fitted, and if yours become obsolete, broke, whatever… you can swap to something else, including derailleur.

    Its pretty much the exact colour scheme of my early nineties KHS Montana Pro 😃

    ayjaydoubleyou
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    steampunk meets miami vice

    Actually a good looking and interesting bike, except for the floating brake arm. I guess they’ve decided its necessary, which is disappointing

    mashr
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    Gunz
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    I think the nineties wants its ‘interesting but ultimately futile’ suspension bike back

    What? It’s a steel Evil with a gearbox and brake arm from 1999 – what’s not to love?!

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