probably using a cog attached to the disc rotor mounts, no? The disc is the correct side, the drive train the wrong side, confused. Yeah cos it would just be stupid to put a wheel in the wrong way round...
probably using a cog attached to the disc rotor mounts, no?
The disc is the correct side, the drive train the wrong side, confused.
Yeah cos it would just be stupid to put a wheel in the wrong way round...
Drivetrain on the wrong side! Why? Why not?
Actually the cog is welded! 36/16, heavy for polo I know but I like it!
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Drivetrain on the wrong side! Why? Why not?
Actually the cog is welded! 36/16, heavy for polo I know but I like it!