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think your house has enough bicycles - the beauty of my Colnagos is that they are so over capitalised that I can't sell them

 

besides they seem happy in the herd

I would happily show that Look of yours a good time along the West Coast!

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Testing Betty in the rocks and playing with suspension... so many dials [emoji16]

As NSBB said “it’s like butter “

Consider putting a spacer of some sort between the bottle cage and frame on the lower bolt of the bottle cage. That way it tips the front of the bottle a bit lower, making it easier to get the bottle out, and reducing the chance of rubbing on the top tube.

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Consider putting a spacer of some sort between the bottle cage and frame on the lower bolt of the bottle cage. That way it tips the front of the bottle a bit lower, making it easier to get the bottle out, and reducing the chance of rubbing on the top tube.

He actually doesn't ride far enough to even need a bottle [emoji12]
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He actually doesn't ride far enough to even need a bottle [emoji12]

Mates , who’d ave em ????
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Consider putting a spacer of some sort between the bottle cage and frame on the lower bolt of the bottle cage. That way it tips the front of the bottle a bit lower, making it easier to get the bottle out, and reducing the chance of rubbing on the top tube.

Cracking idea... I didn’t use have any rub on my previous offering but then I used smaller bottles. But definitely going to try that ????
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think your house has enough bicycles - the beauty of my Colnagos is that they are so over capitalised that I can't sell them

 

besides they seem happy in the herd

One of the things I like about my job is that it brings me into people's garages where there's usually common ground to be found with such a stranger.

Many a half an hour conversation has been sparked by a bicycle or motorcycle or fishing rod in someone's garage.[emoji846]

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