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some new additions to our " GRAVEL BUILD " range include:

 

- Alloy Thru-Axles for 100 x 15 and 142 x 12 ( will work on other brands too of course )

- Alloy Aero Stems

- Alloy Threadless Headsets - Integrated 42/52 Standard

 

 

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* FLASH SALE * LIMITED OFFER * on these incredible frame-kits /// now just R 3,999 and WITH AXLES and HEADSET.

 

All Sizes are Available and SIZING and DETAILS are on the website here 

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I have this frame and fitted a Lauff fork . Fantastic comfortable ride on gravel

 

thank you! would love to see some more recent pics of your build. 

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* FLASH SALE * LIMITED OFFER * on these incredible frame-kits /// now just R 3,999 and WITH AXLES and HEADSET.

 

All Sizes are Available and SIZING and DETAILS are on the website here

N+1

 

need to convince the minister of finance that I need another bike

 

What's the widest 27.5 tires I could fit?

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N+1

 

need to convince the minister of finance that I need another bike

 

What's the widest 27.5 tires I could fit?

 

good luck  :thumbup:

 

probably looking at around 2.1 max for rear - some pics below of 700 x 40C Clement X'Plor fitted.

 

a low profile 27.5" tyre should not be a problem. 

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good luck [emoji106]

 

probably looking at around 2.1 max for rear - some pics below of 700 x 40C Clement X'Plor fitted.

 

a low profile 27.5" tyre should not be a problem.

So something like maxxis crossmark should work?

 

(I've got a set of 650b wheels)

 

Trying to keep costs down, for min of finance purposes you know

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some REALLY NICE examples of customer builds done - note: these are the prototype ( unpainted ) frames we originally got in. 

 

latest stock is all the final production versions - with paint and decals  :thumbup:

 

these are great bikes for LONG MILES and LONG DAYS in the saddle.

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some REALLY NICE examples of customer builds done - note: these are the prototype ( unpainted ) frames we originally got in. 

 

latest stock is all the final production versions - with paint and decals  :thumbup:

 

these are great bikes for LONG MILES and LONG DAYS in the saddle.

 

Oh dear. I didn't know I REALLY need one of these, but, now it seems I do...

 

I'm on the short side at 1.63m in thick socks. Had a look at your sizing chart and think the small frame will do, based on my road bike geometry (50cm frame). What do you think? Please tell me it won't (WILL!!) fit?!?

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Oh dear. I didn't know I REALLY need one of these, but, now it seems I do...

 

I'm on the short side at 1.63m in thick socks. Had a look at your sizing chart and think the small frame will do, based on my road bike geometry (50cm frame). What do you think? Please tell me it won't (WILL!!) fit?!?

 

you are in luck - the S ( 50cm seattube ) is gonna be a good fit  :clap:  :clap:

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that's really good bang for buck for N+1

 

thanks - agree, we prefer to see these out on the gravel roads and trails instead of in cartons in a warehouse.

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