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NBD - All City Super Pro!

Old 09-16-21, 02:45 PM
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NBD - All City Super Pro!

All City Super Professional SS. Fairly stock build, but with WTB Byways, 42T chainring, VO seatpost, Brooks C17, One Up pedals, and ESI grips.

Awesome bike -- lightweight and fun! Photos don't capture all the sparkly metalflake in the silver paint.






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Old 09-16-21, 03:43 PM
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Looks fun!
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Those are cool, I was looking at it a couple of weeks ago when I saw Jensen had them in stock but I just have too many bikes. I like that silver paint. I'd do a drop bar conversion myself.
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Very nice!!!
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All City is nailing it. Still loving my Big Block and you're right about the paint. It has to be seen in person to appreciate the sparkle.

I like the build, very sensible and fun!
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Originally Posted by Lazyass
I'd do a drop bar conversion myself.
I've already got the drop bar SSCX base covered, so I wanted something intended for a riser. But the real revelation has been the 650b X 47 tubeless "all road" wheelset. Amazing.
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Originally Posted by Rolla
I've already got the drop bar SSCX base covered, so I wanted something intended for a riser. But the real revelation has been the 650b X 47 tubeless "all road" wheelset. Amazing.
Yeah that tire size must be smooth as hell. I have a '07 Cannondale F4 mountain bike that was collecting dust and I just put some 26x1.5 road tires on it along with some bar ends. It is kind of cool riding on the road with flat bars but I didn't really like it until I put the bar ends on. That's where my hands rest most of the time.

Thinking about converting this to a single.

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Old 09-20-21, 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Rolla
I've already got the drop bar SSCX base covered, so I wanted something intended for a riser. But the real revelation has been the 650b X 47 tubeless "all road" wheelset. Amazing.
Great looking bike--I also love All City's finishes. Yeah, I have a 700c x 40 cross bike (with tubes), and a 650b x 47 gravel bike, tubeless, (my Rove has that same wheelset as your bike) and on that I run my PSI as low as 18-19 offroad, a little higher if strictly pavement. SO cushy! Definitely sticking w this--if anything I'll go wider....
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Originally Posted by pbass
=I have a 700c x 40 cross bike (with tubes), and a 650b x 47 gravel bike, tubeless, (my Rove has that same wheelset as your bike) and on that I run my PSI as low as 18-19 offroad, a little higher if strictly pavement. SO cushy! Definitely sticking w this--if anything I'll go wider....
Nice! I have a 700 X 35 tubed SSCX, and the comfort level between the two bikes is like night and day. I haven't dropped the pressure on the All City down that low yet, but it's nice to know I can!
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