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And to think I always considered Civia overpriced for what it is. I guess these guys make Civia look like a bargain.
Love cycling, but man could I get a nice car for this!
That’s getting up toward beryllium bike prices. Buy a Trek District and give the rest to charity!
As far as I know this bike is a one off make for Browns in London and most of the Margin of the selling price has been donated to a charity project.