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This would be really nice if it were made by some hipster kid in his bedroom, not a professional bicycle manufacturer.
"Magic gear" read "we've got this lot of old steel frames we cant sell so we thought we'd bodge them into a fixie lookalike and see if its not to late to jump on the band wagon".
And that brake-lever position combined with a freewheel? Are they sponsored by the Austrian Dental Association?
Hmmm again...
Kraftstoff 3
Krafstoff 4
A close fought battle but the made up Austrian name came out just on top of the actual company name!
Any chance of a T-shirt, I have no chance of coming up with a funny caption for the Assos/Amstrad thang!?
Hmmm. Locknuts on a vertical dropout. Why?