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Nope, but one of them does reside in my shed
The PRST is an extremely compelling bike, so much so that I seem to have accumulated three PRST-4's, including velofrogs old frame which is now painted in Gulf Racing colours, and a very unusual and presumably rare example of a PRST-4 frame which Whyte has equipped with V brake bosses on fork and swing arm. Since no PRST-4 was offered with anything other than discs, this seems an unusual move.
The Xlite stems are fantastic. I'd like one a little shorter personally, but it is undeniably a good example of where engineering can meet art head on. They do look like they'd be a bugger to keep clean though.
Nope, but one of them does reside in my shed
The PRST is an extremely compelling bike, so much so that I seem to have accumulated three PRST-4's, including velofrogs old frame which is now painted in Gulf Racing colours, and a very unusual and presumably rare example of a PRST-4 frame which Whyte has equipped with V brake bosses on fork and swing arm. Since no PRST-4 was offered with anything other than discs, this seems an unusual move.
The Xlite stems are fantastic. I'd like one a little shorter personally, but it is undeniably a good example of where engineering can meet art head on. They do look like they'd be a bugger to keep clean though.