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A road bike from the legend of BMX
Words Mike Anderson Photography Luke Webber
It takes a certain confidence to overhaul a bike that has garnered a wealth of five-star reviews and sold in large numbers worldwide, but London-based steel specialist Fairlight has repeatedly refresh
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