This is a fat tyre touring bike I recently built up.

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Lynskey GR Pro frame (I took off the Lynskey decals, which I didn't like, 
and put on my own), Soma Wolverine unicrown disc fork, DT Swiss XM1501 MTB 
wheels with Compass Switchback Hill tyres, SRAM Force hydraulic shifters 
mated with SRAM MTB derailleurs, Sugino XD cranks setup as a 110/74 double.


It rides very nicely both on and off the bitumen. Haven't taken it for more 
than day rides so far - I still have to figure out how to fit my Bruce 
Gordon front lowrider rack to the Soma fork, as the Bruce Gordon is 
intended to be mounted by drilling out the threading on a standard fork 
eyelet so that an M5 bolt goes backwards through the eyelet into the 
threaded mounting point on the rack.


Nick

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