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Wilde Bikes & Paul Components Create Wild Limited Edition Zebra Splatter Parts for Your Steed
Are you looking for some pizzazz to bump the aesthetics of your beloved steed up a bunch o notches? Wilde Bikes has just what youre looking for. Its only a limited run though, so act fast! Introducing the Wilde X Paul Components Zebra Splatter anodized collaboration.(Photos/Wilde Bikes)The limited edition batch includes Boxcar stems, Tall & Handsome Seatposts, Love brake levers, and Neo-Retro front and Touring cantilever brake calipers. The color is an exclusive black base with silver stripes. The brake sets are being sold in mismatched pairs of Neo-Retro fronts and Touring rears.The number of the parts they are bringing in as of the press release are as follows:Quantity Manufactured:Stems: 70Brake sets: 6Seatposts: 10Love Levers: 5Component SpecsBoxcar StemsThe Boxcar Stem is the perfect combo of stiffness, strength, and lightweight. All screws are high-strength stainless steel with the popular T25 head. They are handmade in Chico California with American aerospace alloy. All are zero-degree stems except for the 100mm length, which is +/- 7 degrees.S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter: 28.6 mmStack Height: 36 mmInstructions:Download PDFTorque Settings: Steerer Tube: 5nm / Faceplate: 4nmBrakesetThe brakeset consists as oneNeo-Retrofor the front and oneTouring Cantifor the rear. Yes, we are only selling them as mismatched sets, as this is the way we like to run them. Wide ones up front for style and the slimmer profile in the rear for heel clearance.Love LeversThese Love Levers are long pull V-brake levers, they dont go with the cantis were also selling. Why did we do this? I guess, we didnt really think it through and just wanted some for our mtbs. It was a last-minute addition, cut us some slack.Paul Tall & Handsome Seatposts27.2 only thats it. Get yours quick at the link below, while supplies last!WildeBikes.comThe post Wilde Bikes & Paul Components Create Wild Limited Edition Zebra Splatter Parts for Your Steed appeared first on Bikerumor.
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