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Old 09-22-19, 08:30 AM
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Velo Orange Neutrino!

Looks fun!
https://bikerumor.com/2019/05/20/velo-orange-neutrino-mini-velo-looks-like-a-mini-me-blast-to-ride-anywhere/
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Some nice custom versions coming out, anyone bought one yet?
https://velo-orange.blogspot.com/201...rrive.html?m=1
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What a great frame set!
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Another link
https://velo-orange.blogspot.com/201...orce-etap.html
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I'm very interested in that electric shifting model. It looks fun!
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Gotta say; it ticks all the right boxes where other minivelos fall short.
Disc brakes, no super tall/flexy stempost, fat tire options, all drivetrain compatibility, and all sorts of mounts for anything.
This looks to be the ultimate steel minivelo and a reasonable frameset price too.
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Actually, someone is Singapore already done something like this.
https://www.facebook.com/ascentbikes/

Mini velo, disc or caliper brakes, bigger choice of tire widths and wheel sizes.
Lightweight aluminium too.
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20% discount on the frames!!!
https://velo-orange.blogspot.com/201...rders.html?m=1
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This would be fun to put in the RV!

I like the frame, it's like something Surly would come up with if they were going to do it. Conflicting feelings about the complete, tho. It has a lot of VO parts which is cool for the brand... but that makes it cost a lot. And who wants a medium-cage Zee on any kind of bike in 2019?
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This would be fun to put in the RV!

I like the frame, it's like something Surly would come up with if they were going to do it. Conflicting feelings about the complete, tho. It has a lot of VO parts which is cool for the brand... but that makes it cost a lot. And who wants a medium-cage Zee on any kind of bike in 2019?
Yeah I was surprised how much the parts cost on the complete. I'd go with the frame and wheels and finish it out myself.
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Old 11-29-19, 08:26 AM
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Anyone ride one of these Neutrino bikes? I’m a big fan of mini velos as I own two, a none folding Dahon Smooth Hound & a Hammerhead both with front suspension.
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Main info is on the Velo Orange pages on Facebook and Instagram, plenty of bikes built up by many.
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