Here they are my 2 steeds for cx season. The current plan is to use the SS CX for Master's races & as a pit bike, & the geared CX for the real suffering.

The SS'er

My home made spacer.


The Geared CX, flat black & stealthy. I'm running 2 rings up front this year with tubular wheels. This will be my first ever experience on tubbies so why not do it during CX.

A last minute addition, a hand made brake hanger. I thought about cutting out the bridge but I like the idea of being able to run fenders if I want to use this as a foul weather bike.
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