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It's a good enough idea, but it will just look exactly that - like the IZ has been scratched off.

Would rather it just it say a naughty word, that looks like the real thing.
 
After 3 months of being very patient I have finally completed the Bronson.

First bike I've built and found it really enjoyable. Waiting on an Invisiframe protection kit and it's first outing will be Dalby this weekend!



I dare not leave it in the garage so its in a spare room!!
 
Yea far too much - if you have any good ideas, please fire them my way, I'm open to suggestions.

The typeface he did doesn't look stock enough, so you don;t get that "double take" / "what did I just read" affect.

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Have you thought about putting your reverb lever under the bar? It looks like it'd easily snap off in a crash like that.

I've been running my five with it like that and no issues so not too worried. To be honest I don't no which way round is the correct way if there is one.
 
That santa cruz is beautiful. Probably my dream bike right there! Theres an episode of "this is peaty: season 2" which is a josh "ratboy" bryceland special where he rides one of those with insane skill.

My nukeproof came with the reverb lever attached to to avid brake lever as there part of the sram multiverse so it was under the bar but i've seen just as many mounted on top. Its down to personal preference.
 
That santa cruz is beautiful. Probably my dream bike right there! Theres an episode of "this is peaty: season 2" which is a josh "ratboy" bryceland special where he rides one of those with insane skill.

My nukeproof came with the reverb lever attached to to avid brake lever as there part of the sram multiverse so it was under the bar but i've seen just as many mounted on top. Its down to personal preference.

Cheers matey!

Yeh if i was to mount it under the bars it would have to go on the side of the shifter and I wanted them separate.
 
I use a right hand Reverb lever, upside down on the left hand side of my bike.
Started doing this before reading that it was the cool thing to do :x

Just made sense in my head, until I actually realised I was actually doing it "wrong".

Far easier to reach with my thumb (how on earth is it comfortable above??) and the lever doesn't get hurt in crashes as easily / doesn't get messed up when I flip the bike upside down.
 
Same its easier to push down than when its fitted the correct way. Mine is surviving well from being upturned as well, if its getting worked on i usually stick a lump of wood under the bars so its not resting on the reverb lever though.
 
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