
Also a new range of Langsters, this one is the new colour version of mine, no changes in frame or spec though.

The other models are all themed by cities where messengers are prominent. Check the full line-up over at SSSS.
No one can ride a mountain for you. Be prepared to feel so tired that you truly believe you cannot go on. Be ready to admit to fatigue and, yes, dejection. There is no such thing as an easy ride up a mountain.
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I was going to by two bikes when I bought the Langster but I decided that I was probably only going to ride one so I just got the Langster.
Throw some wood fenders on the Tricross and have a great commuter. I only wish I had a job that I could bike commute on.
If I was to get a Tricross, that'd make 5 bikes for me...
N + 1 ....Buddy -maybe a 29er for me
My new bikes just went to Summer Camp. I will have to be happy with the Langster for now.
Loving the colour scheme of the new standard Langster in the pic, some of the other versions are cool too. Wonder how many versions will make it to NZ? Have set up my Surly a little like that Tricross before, sure does look awesome but riding that as a fixie on pretty much all of Wellington's trails would scare the shit out of me.
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