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From today’s tow path, bridle way and track ride, this bike is so capable. It was supplied with tubeless ready rims so I made it tubeless, I’m really happy with them, I would have had 3 punctures today to deal with
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MrGrumpy

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From last year on my commute home. It’s got a single 44 at the front now and wheels have been swapped out for tubeless rims on Hope hubs. It’s perfect for commuting. Really want another
 

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
My CAADX yesterday covered in mud at the back of Manchester Airport.
 

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EckyH

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It was an offer I couldn't refuse: an early 90s trekking frame, head set, stem, handle bar, seat post and brakes and I wanted a cyclocross bicycle.
The chainstays are a bit long and it has a fairly slack head angle but I think it's sufficient to have fun in the wood.

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Jameshow

Veteran
My reliable Scott cx rim brakes so cheap at £250 5+ years ago.

Soft saddle for slow riding with clients.

When used with faster wheels like rs10 it's no slower than a road bike. Plus the brakes are decent too!
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