Pace and a bit of DT Swiss

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The replacement for the 305, this is the new 325. Tweaked geometry, slidy replaceable dropouts, 160mm forks and set up either for a Hammerschmidt or single chainring.
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Blurred close up of that bendy top tube
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Another new bike, Pace's 204, a 4" travel trail bike with replaceable slidy dropouts, relaxed geometry and love-or-hate looks
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Those dropouts in close up
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New DT Swiss shock on the Pace 405, otherwise that remains unchanged.
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Much better looking than the 204, this is Pace's gorgeous 104 rigid singlespeed. Lovely swoopy rear stays, huge mud clearance.
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Chromed chainstay, curvy steel, replaceable dropouts.
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New XM (Cross Mountain) fork from DT Swiss, magnesium bridge. Light and stiff.
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If you have to ask, you can't afford it! DT Swiss all-singing ultralight XC race fork, full carbon (inc steerer), magnesium dropouts.
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Pace's brand new BB, fully sealed inside and out with externally accessible grease port. Even comes with the tool to regrease it.
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The obligatory round-town fixed gear, the 42:16
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Emily from Pace and the T-shirt to match the bike!

28 thoughts on “Pace and a bit of DT Swiss

  1. So you took the time to take a pic of a rather nice lady and you managed to take that picture when she had her eye’s closed and then you put it on the web. Bet emily is well please with you guy’s!!!

    Loving the 325 with a schmidt.

  2. She was fine with it, came by our stand and had a look at the pics.
    The 104 SS is really lovely. Oh and the XC race fork is over £1000…

  3. The market for spectacularly ugly hardtails is pretty small, I reckon Pace have managed to fill that niche with the 325.

  4. Hang on pace is based in a one horse village in yorkshire meaning apart from the bikes she must be the only thing worth …
    I tried to ride that dam horse and ended up with a pace and no luck with the ladies.

    Me thinks the pace stand will be getting many vistors looking at the 42:16, the push bike obviously not the t-shirt. I am starting to like the 104 especially the chainstays they look sweet, not a fan of the baby blue though.

  5. 104 looks lush,especially with the smooth welds and chrome stay. Does this mean that their rigid carbon fork may make a comeback after all, or is it a leftover? The BB could be interesting too if it keeps the UK winter out. Nice that the tool for re-greasing is included too.

  6. IMO, the 204 looks a much better in the flesh, as does Emily…er, so to speak..oops! (fancy posting a ‘half-blink’ picture…tut tut;)

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