Thanks. The WTB Rangers are making me wish for a drop-bar'd fat-tired bike.
Must think of other things (or maybe remove fenders and put Rangers on
the Matthews ...).
On Sat, Nov 28, 2020 at 1:40 PM James / Analog Cycles <
analogcyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The tape is an unreleased (maybe one
That Tanglefoot is sweet. I know it's sacrilege but I'd put a mid-drive kit
on it for the bombest rad ebike, ever!
On Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 12:40:49 PM UTC-8 James / Analog Cycles
wrote:
> The tape is an unreleased (maybe one day!) wool bar tape we are working on.
> The bike is a
The tape is an unreleased (maybe one day!) wool bar tape we are working on.
The bike is a Tanglefoot Bull Thistle, which is a roadfat bike made for 26
x 4 tires on 65mm wide rims, or 27.5 x 3.5 or 29 x 3 tires. Quill stem,
mostly lugged, made to order by Alex Meade in Mass, painted by Hot
Interesting video.
What bar tape is this? https://youtu.be/MaruFJYwJ8Y?t=15
And, after the nice Atlantis, what make and model is the drop-barred,
down-tube-shiftered (!) fat bike?
After riding 70 mm wide, 30 1/2" tall WTB Rangers, the 61 mm, 29.3/5" tall
Big Ones seem skinny and hard. I'd like
We finally put a video together that gives some flavor of the shop, what we
do, what it's like to walk into Analog Cycles.
Here's the final cut, a good way to kill 3 minutes. You'll spot lots of
Riv bits in the vid, as well as Tanglefoot stuff, Fifth Season stuff, and
loads of steel frames.