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lugs look nice, component selection is interesting (8 speed nexus on what is basically a gravel build)
kind of retro with the bar-end shifter, silver brake levers and gum hoods, but almost no info online …..
the weight of the bike isn’t even stated on the manufacturer’s website , a bit of a red flag
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lugs look nice, component selection is interesting (8 speed nexus on what is basically a gravel build)
kind of retro with the bar-end shifter, silver brake levers and gum hoods, but almost no info online …..
the weight of the bike isn’t even stated on the manufacturer’s website , a bit of a red flag
It [seems](https://www.pashley.co.uk/blogs/pashley/the-pashley-pathfinder-trail-and-tour) to be a now discontinued steel frame from the English retro bike manufacturer Pashley