I'm rubbish at those teaser threads. I'm just not the person to spend 18 years acquiring and then polishing things and nicely photographing the process. Not that I don't admire the work and dedication that goes into these things.
Anyway, here is my Castellano, bought earlier this week off @kaydee of this here site. I'd been staring at his frame for months trying to rustle up sufficient funds. Long story short it arrived on Thursday, beautifully packaged and just as described. I threw it together this morning and just took it for a spin.
Every bike I own ends up being some sort of 1x off road capable drop bar bike. And this is no exception.
I was tired and it was windy and cold, but the bike felt great. The additional grip on climbs is noticeable as is the smoothing effect on very rutted ground. I think I'm going to enjoy this.
Thanks @kaydee.
Anyway, here is my Castellano, bought earlier this week off @kaydee of this here site. I'd been staring at his frame for months trying to rustle up sufficient funds. Long story short it arrived on Thursday, beautifully packaged and just as described. I threw it together this morning and just took it for a spin.
Every bike I own ends up being some sort of 1x off road capable drop bar bike. And this is no exception.
I was tired and it was windy and cold, but the bike felt great. The additional grip on climbs is noticeable as is the smoothing effect on very rutted ground. I think I'm going to enjoy this.




Thanks @kaydee.