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  1. Beautiful ride. I prefer more swept back bars; I like the feel and look. But that’s very personal. Great build.

  2. Looks like you have maxed out that bike. Nothing wrong with having a few different bikes.

    I’m looking to add a 29r, minivelo and maybe a Electric bike to my fleet.

  3. Ritchey Kyote bars. A front rack for pizza, snacks, and sodas. A crankset with a bigger chainring if you’re spinning out on the flats. Keep the tires they’re already great.

  4. Probably just add a bell and a silver bottle cage then I’d smoke a joint and go for a rip.

  5. Just ride it more and find out what isn’t comfortable, doesn’t work well, breaks, etc. and replace those parts

  6. RiceAndMilkBoi on

    I see your issue, you own the bike when I should really be the person who owns it. I can definitely clean that problem right up for ya.

  7. I would change your restlessness and increase your gratitude for the awesome bike you already have. ✌🏻

  8. themiddaysun on

    What dont you like? That is wht you change. If there is nothing you dont like, then dont change it.

  9. longer stem and narrower bar, as it was designed for. this would dramatically improve the handling.

  10. Ornery-Shoulder-3938 on

    I’d probably lengthen the front brake cable a few inches. Otherwise, this bike is tits.

  11. If you need a new look of the bike just change: the pedals (metal), the grips and the saddle + cables. Find a color for those three parts which you like and which correspond well with other parts, a new color plays with the frame, wheels, groupset. As a result you will get a completely new look of the bike. Don’t change anything else.
    I would look at copper/bronze/champagne metallic colors + teal color
    Very nice bike, minimalistic, beautiful, maybe a little dull/bored but it’s a matter of taste.
    Good luck!

  12. Hrothgarbike on

    Polished aluminum fenders. You shoud be able to cathx fish in a troll with that bike. Plastic ain’t doing it.

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