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• #41802
i meant the bike, not you andy
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• #41803
I got...
Cycling along happy dayz...bit of road debris in chain causes nic in chainring to catastrophe locking wheel for mad skid. Then on handling split in two bits.
Game Over.
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• #41805
If they're defective, that has to be a lot of refunds/replacements and a couple of law suits.
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• #41806
Shit≠defective
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• #41807
^this.
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• #41808
Defence will just point out bikes were ridden on roads, brakeless. And in a slavenly manner.
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• #41809
I accept legal fee payments in innertubes. Thanks.
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• #41810
Ohhh I prefer the older ones with rounded edges...
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• #41811
yes. but broken into two pieces might provide the mildest indication. particularly if it happens more than once.
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• #41812
You first right?
Altho my Olympic machined out in voids I notice a much thicker section to toothed rim. (like a regular chainring) Factory 5 is thin everywhere, (even on toothed rim). This would suggest little or no research or testing. Your honor...
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• #41813
Who cares if it's defective, it's HHSB!
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• #41814
shit ≠HHSB
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• #41815
shit for actual cycling = HHSB
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• #41816
^outrage
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• #41817
absolutely love this
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• #41818
no drive side fail :(
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• #41819
re?
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• #41820
^ reep or not it's stunning
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• #41821
Maybe because the fin is cooler than the crankset :)
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• #41822
told you to get rid of it...
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• #41823
Stunning? Everything but that... it's got more stem out than a seat post, plus that gap between rear wheel and seat tube... made me sick a little.
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• #41825
Rear brake >>>>>>>>>>
Nah fam that's a hed 3D.