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• #1277
i absolutely agree that the way it sits is the best its been
more i get to pedal it, the more i can learn the boundaries of its limitations
feels like the rack has definitely made other motorists kinder to me
currently running 47/18 with the rack
will probably go back to 52/19 real soon on the Felt or tempted to run 48/19 because 47/19 was too short on the current Butter Lovelycan say the front tread tire feels softer than the previous slick and also instils confidence when it gets messy 24c rather than 25c im not sure but feels like it lowered the front end even more... im not complain
All in all, I don't give the current daily enough credit for being a nice ride
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• #1278
I saved my first post (after Three years as a forum member) to tell you that you talk more shit than any other faceless online being I've ever had the displeasure of stumbling across.
That's all.
Now I shall dissapear into the shaddows for another Three years until someone else talks equally as much rubbish as you, and prompts me to let them know.
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• #1279
Na uhh, you can't tell me Nuthin...
Halloween pic but still me.
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• #1280
I saved my first post (after Three years as a forum member) to tell you that you talk more shit than any other faceless online being I've ever had the displeasure of stumbling across.
but that's his appeal?
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• #1281
That's his thing.
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• #1282
Skin so thick you couldn't pierce with it with canon.
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• #1283
"He is a loathsome, offensive brute, yet I can’t look away”
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• #1284
agree... thats the best the bike has looked...
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• #1285
with April showers approaching, i've decided to address the issue of keeping the back end from getting away or feeling loose because of weight
wide bars w/mild sweep
tight stem
minimal saddle bar dropchanged seat with added cushion for the pushin
... took it to the trails for some R&D
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• #1286
"feels like the rack has definitely made other motorists kinder to me"
Make of this what you will.
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• #1287
the boundaries of its limitations
And this. Whoof, have read the entire thread through and am at a complete loss. I have reached the boundaries of my limitations.
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• #1288
Inpirational Skrtluv...I may put a rack on my conversion too. Nice one!
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• #1289
with April showers approaching, i've decided to address the issue of keeping the back end from getting away or feeling loose because of weight
The simplest solution is to strap the bag on properly.
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• #1290
^New to rack game and still figuring it out.... your input is quite logical, much appreciated
^^ no more shveddy back... it's genius.. Doit.
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• #1291
plan to head back into trails with coaster setup...
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• #1292
that might just be your nicest looking bike
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• #1293
... more like this currently @ my homey's crib playing with buttons...
thats his 09 FTP i had the chance to ride... not sitting down mind
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• #1294
In Vancouver next weekend, any fixeeee shops to check out? Provided I can escape my family.
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• #1295
@indra superchampion on main street for some classic track and road bits & roll by the Standard service & repair and say yo to those guys maybe. take a 6-pack and they'll be your friends for life, if you has bike & wanna go for a ride id be up to show another brit the town..
Also musette cafe on east pender street is also worth stopping by if youre a coffee drinker
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• #1296
^Both are heavy Spots... Is that you Ian?
haven't gone by the Standard yet but had the pleasure of dealing with Matt co-owner in his past residency....
^^hit me up when in town, will motivate me to head into the city for some hammers
'Ride On' also has things to check out remembering from the last time i was there
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• #1297
mock up of mini tt extensions was achieved by wrapping inner tube to allow 31.8 clamp to 26.0 bar
pic of product
just need more seat time to dial in
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• #1298
is that safe?
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• #1299
Well safe blud.
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• #1300
But no, not really.
where is Freeworld? Is it in Brent Cross by the Ikea?