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I hearby nominate Hugh's Moots as "the cleanest, sweetest, blingiest while still remaining sensible, best looking bike ever posted on MTBR".

Word.

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donkey said:
I hearby nominate Hugh's Moots as "the cleanest, sweetest, blingiest while still remaining sensible, best looking bike ever posted on MTBR".

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While that Moots is nice, drevil's Matt Chester still gets my vote in this category. Maybe it is because drevil's bike would fit me to a T!
 

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Ding * Dong!!! :eek: :thumbsup: :eekster:

Holy crap, that's a fine steed. I may have to second Donkey's vote- wow!
Just slap some 3ti eggs or Speedplays on there to say you have a sub 20lb mtb. :p

Looking forward to the spec, so I can start dreaming and scheming. :cool:
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You know it's hard out there for a pimp!!

Man, if I lived in L A, I'd buy an $6k bike and won't even get a second look. That's because Hollywood and his biatches keep setting up these creations.

Congrats man. That will keep you out of the roadie for a while.

Is that a KMC chain? Are those Sapim spokes you ho? Your levers look too steep.

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OneGearGuy said:
Ding * Dong!!! :eek: :thumbsup: :eekster:

Holy crap, that's a fine steed. I may have to second Donkey's vote- wow!
Just slap some 3ti eggs or Speedplays on there to say you have a sub 20lb mtb. :p

Looking forward to the spec, so I can start dreaming and scheming. :cool:
OGG
Yea what he said

Pee.eye.em.pee

Heck of a nice ride:thumbsup:
 

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Not much more you can do with the saddle I guess.
Oh contraire. That's the 135g model iirc. Just saw the updated 125g model on an early release Bianchi this weekend....and there's a few other saddles out there that weigh even less.
 

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Nice bike!

Hehe, when I see levers mounted like that on friends' bikes, I start by moving them an inch in, and only then see how their hands fit them. Grips are too short, or levers reach is. Mechamics love to slap levers against the grips for ease and looks, but for fit it's often sub-ideal.
Hugh much have cute little girlish hands, or braking with his ring fingers? ;-)
 
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