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Rich Pearson's Phase 1.2


Rich Pearson

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Picked up my new bike about 2 weeks ago and Mike took some rather nice snaps of it in London the other day, so thought I'd whack 'em up here :)

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Full spec as follows:

Frame: Phase 1.2

Fork: Phase 1.2

Bar/Stem: MAD

Headset: CaneCreek S2

BB: Truvative

Cranks: Echo

Bash: Trialtech

Pedals: NC17 Magnesium with outers machined out.

Front Brake: HS33, four finger lever, tensile offset mounts, phatpads

Rear Brake: HS33, four finger lever, tensile offset mounts, phatpads, echo booster

Front Wheel: Echo TR hub (32h) on Megamo (36h) rim, with funky lacing pattern and singlewall machining by bigman

Rear Wheel: Hope Pro-2T on Echo Urban, disc mounts removed

Tyres: Schwalbe

Grips: Trialtech

Thats about it. Rides like a dream, slightly higher bar position than my last bike has definitely leant a lighter feel to the bike. New video for those who havn't seen it here

All comments welcome

Rich

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I dont care weight or anything like that, Rich is a magician. It's standing up by it'self... :wizard:

Not quite, I'm actually just out of shot having let go of the bike and jumped out of frame. Mike's photography skillz *** :)

Weight is probably around the 23-24lb mark, light enough for me

Rich

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Not quite, I'm actually just out of shot having let go of the bike and jumped out of frame. Mike's photography skillz *** :)

Weight is probably around the 23-24lb mark, light enough for me

Rich

:( I was inspired for afew minutes then. :P

Will you be at the cycle show this year Rich?

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