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• #102
it has indeed made a recent trip over the atlantic. It's in great condition considering it's a few years old. Matte red paint job looks great, as do the barracuda inspired graphics
the more i ride it the more i love it. Agile yet really solid. The fork and the stays are particularly impressive. going to give it a long this weekend to see what it's really made of
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• #103
quick qn; anyone rode the supernaut with risers and drops before? i've actually not rode any fixed with risers. just wondering.
Have run both on mine. I prefer drops, but risers and a shorter stem tames the TT (on my ape) and being a bit more upright makes it ideal for riding in London. But yeah, as george91 says, try it out before you invest too much either way.
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• #104
Does anyone know what the bottom bracket threading is on the Supernaut; English or Italian? The bottom bracket that came with my Ominiums is knackered (bearing play) and I'm trying to work out what replacement I need: http://www.evanscycles.com/products/sram/gxp-team-bottom-bracket-cups-ec024213
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• #105
Anyone know what rims are used on the Supernaut in this vid @ about 1:40?
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• #106
Look like Campa Omega Strada V hard ano
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• #107
Thanks Mheldring.
Managed to get hold of a couple of pairs.
m-x, the red one looks fast, and great to hear you've been happy with it so far.
it's the one from denver, right? really liking how the frame first sees hundreds of miles under a u.s. messenger and then gets a new life on a different continent. soul innit.