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  • Orange Switch 6 Factory review
  • amandawishart
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    If you want a ‘play bike’ for mucking about on steep wooded slopes it makes sense to go to West Yorkshire.

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    johnnystorm
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    Is the rear wheel off-centre or just the angle of the photo?

    matt_outandabout
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    andybrad
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    probably just a poorly built wheel

    johnnystorm
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    probably just a poorly built wheel

    On a £6600 bike sent to a magazine for review! 🤣

    amandawishart
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    You can see my bike stick in that photo. Normally I use a twig, or a small branch for heavier bikes… on this day I had a piece of timber part-buried in the ground and still struggled against the wind. I need to start filming my solo photography escapades!
    (The wheels are well built, the photographer is an amateur).

    ayjaydoubleyou
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    I think it looks like the tyre is centred on the seat tube.

    Del
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    just out of interest what makes this a mullet? other than the smaller rear wheel obvs!

    i mean is the rear end bespoke to this wheel size? will it take a 29er? just wondering about flexibility of use.

    aware that people have historically asked if a 29er frame will take a 27.5… 🙂

    Del
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    bump

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