-if someone REALLY wants my seat, i dont think the deterrence of having a chaintool will stop him. -the chain-inner tube is a very common scene here in san francisco. (so instead, often times it is more of a fashion statement) -the setup doesn't rattle, because its wrapped in rubber (inner tube) and you make it taut so no shaking -super glue + want to adjust seat = FML~ thx.
-if someone REALLY wants my seat, i dont think the deterrence of having a chaintool will stop him.
-the chain-inner tube is a very common scene here in san francisco. (so instead, often times it is more of a fashion statement)
-the setup doesn't rattle, because its wrapped in rubber (inner tube) and you make it taut so no shaking
-super glue + want to adjust seat = FML~
thx.
the key is be dialed before applying glue. and if you need to adjust, just crack open a beer and spend an hour dissolving the glue. big deal.
a chain is ugly, no matter how trendy it is. and much less secure.
I'll take the hassle of glue to protect my 6 year old, broken-in brooks pro. I wouldnt feel as safe with just a chain...or a cable...protecting it.
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the key is be dialed before applying glue. and if you need to adjust, just crack open a beer and spend an hour dissolving the glue. big deal.
a chain is ugly, no matter how trendy it is. and much less secure.
I'll take the hassle of glue to protect my 6 year old, broken-in brooks pro. I wouldnt feel as safe with just a chain...or a cable...protecting it.