Romantic Decisions
Crust Bikes dropped another banger couple weeks ago. You already saw it right?
“Crust Chapter II”, it’s a sequel to the “Chapter One.” video which came out a couple months ago. I was hoping that there would be a sequel, so I was super hyped when they announced it.
Crust has been killing it recently with releasing new bikes, and I couldn’t wait to see the video and look at the bikes that the they were riding!
I could see that the Crust crew were building new bikes on IG, so I knew they were cooking up something NICE .
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The post above is from Cheech, the filmer of the recent Crust videos. This is his Canti Brake Lightning Bolt with the color way and frame size of his own.
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This is Ronnie a.k.a. Ultraromance’s new Romanceur. She’s an absolute beaut…
And guess what? We have the new Romanceur in stock.
I happen to own a Romanceur myself↓ So, please allow me to introduce them for ya.
In this lot, we got two different colors of the Romenceur. They both have different specs as well.
Ok, first of all, look at how awesome the colors look. Crust always does the right job with the frame colors.
The unique feature of the Romanceur is that you could fit fat, I mean FATTIES on this thing, despite having a rando style slim lugged pipes. Skinny frame and Phat tires. That’s what I’m talking about.
Above is the picture of my first Romanceur I ever built.
The old Romanceur I have, takes a quick release hubs and disc brakes.
But the two new Romanceurs are totally different. One is built classically, and one is built modernistic.
As you can see in the picture below, the green model takes rim brakes, either canti, or V brakes. The Blue model is for disc brakes and thru-axel.
I was thinking if the green Romanceur is the type of bike that Ronnie wanted the most. He’s not the type of guy that like new things so…meh, who knows. It’s just my imagination.
But yeah, the disc model looks great for a guy that owns the old Romanceur. You can never go wrong with thru-axles right?
From my experience, riding the Romanceur felt much faster than how it looks. You almost feel kind of a “gentleness” in a way.
My legs were good as new even after a long ride in a tough environment.
Cantis or disc. Decisions decisions…
Either way, they’re both up on the global website!
Later!