JoelMatthews wrote:
> > That Merlin Commuter further down the page is nice.
> I am kind of on the fence on that one.
Agreed, but one side of the fence for me.
The narrow and really low flat bars, crummy fenders, a really long
seatpost (just to fit a rider, perhaps?)
I'd agree that a quality Ti frame would make a fine choice,
but for a high-end commuter, I'd expect better integration and
component specs,
perhaps custom built racks, and lighting. Even just for display
purposes, where's the lighting?
It was probably pulled together at the last minute for the show, not
uncommon with less-important-to-branding designs.
But surely someone will love that design for their commute.
After too many conversions of mid-grade beaters for salt-season, I'm
going for custom steel.
Ray
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