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A little browse of a new bike for me has thrown up a few things I like, for no reason other than I like them. Of course I won't be able to afford such things, it is merely shop window gazing.
Firstly, I give you the [url= http://boldcycles.com/technologie/internal-suspension-technology/ ]BoldCycles[/url] integrated shock frames. So clean and well designed...
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Secondly, I do like the Sonder Transmitter Carbon:
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Finally, everyone likes a bit of Bahookie, no?
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My Cannondale Jekyll Carbon 2 2015.
It is more bike than I'll ever need in long travel but flick a lever and press a button and I have a 90mm travel bike that fits most of my needs.
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My BMC MC01 urban slayer. Singlespeed, belt drive, EBB and lots of lovely KCNC red bits on there with Easton carbon loveliness.
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My Cannondale Trail 29er. Rigid, light and with XT 11 speed and Conti RaceSport tyres it is super competent for commuting on bridleways or hitting the Ridgeway. VEry ccol and bought at and excellent price in the classifieds.
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I've never seen that Bold before. I love clean looking bikes and that one is near-hardtail neat.
Ooft, that second one challenges me. I like it - it is certainly distinctive...
Bombtrack Beyond Plus
1970 Marastoni Corsa
(the original slacker!) Dawes Ranger
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Number one has to be my bike (if only for the coolest review description of any bike ever - "If the swoopy contours of the Santa Cruz 5010 C are an ode to the dusty trails of California, then the Rocket from Cotic is [b]a glorious punk rock chorus to the steep and slick woods[/b] of Great Britain"
#2 Coolest MTB ever?
Third, just because...
I'm quite boring and would love to own one of the following
Love the look of the Vendetta and have never ridden a Ti frame
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Owned a couple of Cotic bikes, but never a full suspension one. Mainly due to the price.
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Would love one of these as my every day bike
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Not mine, but one of my mines owns one and I've always fancied it.
Steel, short-travel HT with an 8 speed Alfine none of which should appeal to long travel, FS loving me, it's not even a bright colour (my bikes are always loud colours) but I love it and one day he'll sell it to me 😉
some lovely bikes here.
English ones for me so far!































