Today we give you a hint.
A hint of color.

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Today we give you a hint.
A hint of color.

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Comments
Hollis | April 13th, 2010
Haha I have a neon green roadie that I was hoping to move away from! Must say I miss the old school looks of Upside Brown but have nothing against a new look either. Curious are both models this fluorescent?
Ari | April 13th, 2010
Make no difference to me since I’m color blind anyways! I have had a lot of customers wanting the steel mariachi. I hope they come in soon.
best,
ari
grannygear | April 13th, 2010
If GNAT would learn to focus his camera, we could see that bike! You would think he could get it right by now. ;)
Kidding of course.
Dratted mysteries. See everyone at Sea Otter when I can touch it for real.
jp | April 13th, 2010
looks like a fully rigid, steel el mar…
urbiksux | April 13th, 2010
AWWW HECK YEAH, that’s my color. Stock em up, QBP!
rokdad | April 13th, 2010
Hard to tell, but that does not appear to be a suspension-corrected fork.
MG | April 14th, 2010
That’s an Ala Carte…
MG | April 14th, 2010
... I think at least. Those look like awfully small wheels for an El M.