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• #11402
can ≠ should
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• #11403
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• #11404
D'you mean the fork on the Scott?
It's actually a french frame and fork -stupid threads on bb and headset.
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• #11405
Greetings from Finland.
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• #11406
totally rad!
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• #11408
i do not understand the use of racks on brakeless fixed gears.
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• #11409
usually people put stuff on them
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• #11410
Crumple zones.
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• #11411
Brake is coming, didn't really have time to put it yet.
I expected to have problems with heavier cargo but it was surprisingly easy. so far it took on max 15-20kg.You know in Finland during the winter you just stop pushing and bike stops itself because of the snow ;)
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• #11413
love the salmon sugino.
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• #11414
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• #11415
Mirror plate as rackmount - splendid
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• #11416
How do you stop?
(Pls say back pedal hub breakz)
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• #11417
Maybe the rear breakz... you can just about tell the lever is there.
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• #11418
rear brake, could drill a hole and thread the front brake cable through if I want. Its ss though, not into the whole fixed without retention hipster bs
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• #11419
The worst combo
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• #11420
The worst combo
nah SS with only a front is way worse
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• #11421
personally I think that ss with no brake is the worst
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• #11422
Someone said SS/freewheel with no brakes?
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• #11424
Isn't ss with back brake quite similar to fixed brakeless? (I wouldn't know, never ridden ss)
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• #11425
I would have thought that brakeless fixed requires you to modulate your speed a bit more. You could easily get carried away on a big downhill on SS. Quicker to stop from 30mph than 40.
frankenbike
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