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- July 11, 2009 at 7:35 pm #448
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KeymasterBrian takes advantage of one of the (perhaps) unintentional benefits of the Sweet Spot suspension design: Check out some of the sweet Schwinn and Homegrown decals Brian snuck in on this one.
“Carbon fiber homegrown built up as a single speed. Gearing is 2 X 1 at 34-17. Sweet bike. Steeper head angle with the shorter fork, so its super quick. Had the front fork pained black and added some homegrown tomatoes and cross flags to add some extra schwinn flair.
Brian takes advantage of one of the (perhaps) unintentional benefits of the Sweet Spot suspension design: Check out some of the sweet Schwinn and Homegrown decals Brian snuck in on this one.“Carbon fiber homegrown built up as a single speed. Gearing is 2 X 1 at 34-17. Sweet bike. Steeper head angle with the shorter fork, so its super quick. Had the front fork pained black and added some homegrown tomatoes and cross flags to add some extra schwinn flair.
Homegrown URT bikes make great full suspension single speeds due to the isolated drive train and no changes in chain length. I ride the shit out of this bike!”





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