I Bought a Niner RLT9 Steel Frame

Warning: as you'll find out later,
this article is undeniably a crappy post.

It's been about a year now,
but I bought the steel version
of the Niner RLT9, a gravel bike frame,
when both aluminum and steel versions were available.
I'll be writing various reviews going forward.
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Inside the tunnel at Kazafuki Pass.
The rear light beam looks curved
because the tunnel wall is rounded.

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Nabeyatoge Pass

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Yamanakadani
Cold for May

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From a previous post (→here)
Rainy Gyousegawa Station front

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↑Condition from about 3 days ago
Because this bike appears in the photos,
there are some stories I haven't been able to write about until now,
so I'll be covering those too.
Off the top of my head right now,

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On the grounds of Nagai Park
there's a place called Osso Market & Kitchen,
a very consciously-trendy café (they sell vegetables too).
Currently it seems to be just this one location,
but if it expands to multiple stores and becomes famous,
the way McDonald's gets shortened to "Mac"—abbreviated as Osso,
or the way McDonald's gets shortened to "McDo"—abbreviated as Osoma,
the Kansai region would probably call it Osoma Kitchen.

If it's after school at a high school
and a girl is inviting her friend saying
"Let's go to Osoma together"
in front of other classmates,
it becomes unclear
which meaning she's referring to.

If you've already read the manga "Golden Kamuy,"
you already know what Osoma means, and it's too late,
but if you haven't, it's better
if you don't look up what Osoma means.

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