Patrick,
I have been reading the Kojak thread and am resisting the urge to add
another great tire to my pile. I will wear out the JBs before moving on.
They give a nice ride for me.
I love the feel of the Legolas for all but fast curvy paved descents. With
trail in the low 60s, it is very st
News to me, too.
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Wonderful photos. I envy your the Legolas: am I right in thinking that
this might be the ideal performance-biased all rounder, for combined
pavement and firm dirt?
I note that your custom has the same paint as my '03 Curt (and a very
similar bell). I know how your custom would ride; how does the L
After 30 hours of off and on rain, manna from heaven during this drought, I
got out for a ride this afternoon. The roads were wet when I left so I took
the fendered Legolas with Jack Brown Greens. Temperatures were in the 50s
the entire ride so Ibex wool jersey and knickers were perfect. I stopp