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Boltcutter Peacemaker

January 28, 2021 in Custom Bikes

The client brought this frame in asked for it to be built to suite. And, well, our preferences aligned, because I think this bike is rad AF! I'm not sure you've heard of Boltcutter, if you haven't consider this an introduction.

Okay, here's the meat and potatoes of the post... but dang, where to begin? That Ingrid crank, just look at it! That frame colour, it is beautiful! The SRAM Mullet group, c'mon! This bike slaps. Now focus Joergen, the people need to know what's on this bike.

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This bike got suited up with two sets of wheels, one business, one party. In the picture is a 650b set of White Industries G25a rims, SON 28 hub up front and Hope RS4 with Pro4 internals to support that big ol' cassette. You tell me if this set is party or business...

The rubber is from René Héršé, and yes the logo sticker is still on. Bummer. Headset is stainless, the BB as well. The pedals XT, because why would you want anything else. Gawldarn, this bike man.

Enjoy the gallery below!

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