PedalUma
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- USA
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- Petaluma, CA
Notes on that photo: The shadow tells all. See the super grippy, light MTB pedals in the shadow? See the circle of the smoothie/coffee cup holder and no wires. That is thru frame baby! I used a tall quill riser stem. I also polished out all the silver, each spoke, seat post and the HB. Look again and you will see the capsized boat. That kid just wiped out. I also polished out the matte dove blue frame, fenders and rims, and used a special DOT 5 based formula for restoring bikes from Burning Man on all the rubber and plastic. That is a 15 year-old bike that was originally $120 from Target. The new chain is as strong as a belt and the chainguard was preserved. She has double wide paniers for shopping for her parents which attach to the rack. It has a large cog, 22-t, for easy going with a 42 ring.
Edit: Simple, casual bike, yet it still kicks the butts over the Euros in Spandex. The torque sensor gives 85Nm and is not limited. Immediate on demand. Wheel size is set at 100cm diameter with no speed sensor/limiter and with speed at 45Kph. It is a perky as 5hit.
Edit: Simple, casual bike, yet it still kicks the butts over the Euros in Spandex. The torque sensor gives 85Nm and is not limited. Immediate on demand. Wheel size is set at 100cm diameter with no speed sensor/limiter and with speed at 45Kph. It is a perky as 5hit.
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