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Let down looks wise by the crank IMHO. Would look OK on an urban commuter but that bike is a fashion statement let down by the crank.
For me, it's the saddle rails rather than the crank, but both easy to change.
Beautiful commuting steed!
I'll go and ask about weight… and report back later
is it me or does that have rather odd (whyte-esque) geometry?
Very glad to hear Shimano are finally working on a mechanical drop-bar shifter for Alfine as well as Di2. The Versa shifters are junk, nowhere near the engineering quality of Shimano.
Where's the servo that does the actual pull? Is it built into the lever, the hub, or a separate component? I presume it's not in the hub.
Thing of beauty.
Be interesting to find out how much that thing weighs?
Gorgeous.
Tidy. Any idea on weight?