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  1. Outrageous-Water-509 on

    Custom UL frame built by Nick Crumpton in Austin Texas. Thm fork with integrated/internal front brake and the usual smattering of weight weenie components with a finished weight of 8.7 pounds (3.9kgs)

  2. (zero snark) … but what’s the purpose of the integrated front rim brake?

    It’s a climbing bike – it doesn’t need to be aero, and the rider is already sitting up because of that stem; it doesn’t seem to save weight, and It’s got to be harder to adjust/service.

    I don’t see any advantage.

    If the designer HATES the way rim brakes look, but doesn’t want the weight of disc brakes, why wouldn’t he put the rear brake under the chainstays by the bottom bracket like late 80s mtbs?

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