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• #1702
I was contemplating moving to Canada.
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• #1703
I've been, but it'd have to be the West Coast.
Vancouver's beautiful and gets four proper seasons.
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• #1704
I've been to Toronto and the lakes. Would bang. Skrtluv is putting me off.
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• #1705
Highly likely you'd never bump into him.
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• #1706
Montreal is the best city in Canada.
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• #1707
Plz give this your best srtluv, some people don\t have faith
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• #1708
I've heard this. Can vouch for vancouver. Lovley people
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• #1709
Born and raised in the "peg" then moved out to the Best'coast....
I'm wanting to up my rain game with some fenders
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• #1710
skrtluv machine spotted out in the wild the other day, always a pleasure to run into the man himself!
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• #1711
There's another one of you - cool!
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• #1712
Any suggestions on how to anchor down front end in 45 mph winds?>
As we all know, air is very light. How much air do you have in your front tyre? Let some out and it will become heavier.
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• #1713
keep doing you skrtluv
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• #1714
Fill you handlebars with lead - failing that sand.
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• #1715
Glad to see you've survived the bachelore party unskathed... Can't wait to see your serotta rolling
Peace blud
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• #1716
This thread reminds me of The Bing Bang Theorie; 'Shame on all of you'. But still, so funny.
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• #1717
Talk about upping the rain game....
Just picked up some propper raizors for the rain monkey bars to match up with thomson stem..
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• #1718
Oh and another recent hand me down,...
Black 170mm vero cranks along with sugino 42 tooth messenger chainring
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• #1719
Triple post bonus combo....
Planning to find the widest possible tire to fit into the felt since the seatpost is siezed into the frame due to the 3years of dedicated wet weather use
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• #1720
You own a wet weather bike? You appear to be one step ahead of the game.
Not entirely sure I've ever owned a bike that was built solely for inclement conditions.
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• #1721
My hope is to muck around on this build in order to save/prolong the life of the gearsets on the other bikes
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• #1722
How does the wide tyre counteract the stuck seat post? Maybe due to increase in torque?
I think I've answered my own question. Thanks
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• #1723
Words mean nuthing without pictures...
Might be fun relearning pop wheelie bar spins with 650c front wheel
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• #1724
Went a different route with bar/stem
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• #1725
I was going to ask why you have a setback seat post yet have your saddle mounted at the back of its rails (and pointing downwards too). Then I remembered there is no logic to your bike setups.
Not to worry it is my room mates build who I had initially split the geared bike with the intentions of sharing... Any and all decisions about parts or setup will be his choice