Bicycles
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allso i waited about an hour and a half and it was all over in about 20 seconds
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Wow, thanks for sharing.
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Nice choice, make sure to never pick it up by the seat when the post isn't fully extended and you should get lots of life out of the seals.
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New Nicolai Ion 16 ( 650b version ) arrived into the UK, frustratingly on the same day I travelled to work offshore !!!
Always good to get home after working away for a few weeks but really looking forward to it this time and getting the bike built up and ready for the annual trip to the Alps to give it a good work over.
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Lovely frame, and I only hear good things about the db air. Enjoy!
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Thanks Daniel, I will post up some build pics and hopefully some nice pics from the Alps.
The weather in the French Alps this summer has reportedly been mixed at best so I am hoping for a dry week.
I have had Nicolais before, looking forward to getting back on one again.
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Had an embarrassing fall tonight was at a red light in a track stand started to lean and couldn't get my feet out of the Hold Fast straps. Fell in slow motion. Luckily I was able to provide comic relief to to the cars behind me. Got up rode away unscathed with nothing more then a bloody knee, torn up palm and a bruised ego.
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Nothing quite like not bringing your phone and bag when going out for a ride got a flat 7 miles in had to walk back. I'm a such a noob
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Haha
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62 I think I paid 5 or 600 don't remember Dura Ace Crank, Phil Wood hub many many upgrades.
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ooh thats very nice and love the colour scheme
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A few promised pictures of the new Nicolai build. The bike is an Ion 16 frame size large, with these new fangled 650b wheels. Frame was finished in anodised titanium grey colour, not particularly interesting but suitably Teutonic.
Thought I had better jump on the 650b bandwagon before I got left behind. Still love my 26" Yeti SB6c though. The Nicolai was bought for some lift accessed fun in the Alps this summer, it is a bombproof set up and gave me no cause for concern during a week of hard downhill riding.
The frame is quite long and stretched and is very stable at speed. Looking at the geometry of the bike it is not dissimilar from full on downhill rigs I used to ride a few years ago. It took a bit of getting used to as the front end is not as easy to lift as on my shorter top tube 26" bikes.
I had a mini mechanic helping me out with the build!! One eye on the bike and the other on where the components were being moved to and hidden. Hide and seek with your new build bike parts, two days away from your cycling holiday lost it's fun pretty quickly!