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• #22427
Why? A lot of cross bikes route the gear cables along the top tube with the rear brake cable to stop them getting fouled with mud. Routing them internally offers yet more protection.
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• #22428
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• #22429
also when you shoulder the bike, it stops you snagging the cables.
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• #22430
Hasn't thought of that, I thought it would be a problem because of mud getting inside and the like, I seen a lots of high end cyclocross bicycle that doesn't have internal cable routing, like the Condor Terra-X.
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• #22431
Just saw this in the notorious FGG, for a conversion, I quite like it;
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• #22432
shame about the flanges on the grips. otherwise nice.
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• #22433
sorry if its a repost, but love how the angle of the track stem matches the top tube...mental
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• #22434
Re-post but LUST!
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• #22435
One word... WOW!
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• #22436
thats a serious case of OOOOOOOOOOOOFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF!!!!!!!!!!! what a lovely bike!
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• #22438
sorry if its a repost, but love how the angle of the track stem matches the top tube...mental
and the saddle matches the slope too... the rear wheel looks smaller than the front !
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• #22439
Why? A lot of cross bikes route the gear cables along the top tube with the rear brake cable to stop them getting fouled with mud. Routing them internally offers yet more protection.
I think internal cable routing for a CX bike is a rear disaster.
I haven't seen cable guide systems that are really waterproof.
That means, that you have to be able to "release" all the cables quickly and easily.
Even cable stoppers that are not slotted are not liked by CX riders and their mechanics.
Internal cable routing is a gimmick, not practical.Stijn CX bike: I have worries about tyre clearance F&R. But as mentioned by Konijn: why worry about proctical matters in the porn thread...
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• #22440
http://www.cycles-for-heroes.com/sites/default/files/BlackJack_1.jpg
my dad rides this single speed.
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• #22442
Decal on seattube and headtube do not match with other decals and pantographed fork crown. Different era.
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• #22443
http://www.cycles-for-heroes.com/sites/default/files/BlackJack_1.jpg
my dad rides this single speed.
its amazing.That probably makes it Readers' MILFs...
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• #22444
Wow. Lusting this. I agree miro, this bike is just some rb-21s away from being my new favourite ever.
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• #22445
http://www.cycles-for-heroes.com/sites/default/files/BlackJack_1.jpg
my dad rides this single speed.
its amazing.What kind of saddle is that - big fan - does anyone know?
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• #22446
I think is from this English brand... Brooks something, not sure, quite rare.
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• #22447
I second that... I think it is definitely a Books.
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• #22448
Newwww Fastboy
Allow me to present TF4.
It's got a longer name too.
Double squishy (big apples, or in this case, super motos count) Dual drive train (fixed or free) Dingle speed Thunderfucker..
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• #22449
Newwww Fastboy
needs much wider rims to get the full benefit from SuperMotos
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• #22450
I just notice that the stijn have internal cable routing, wouldn't that be a problem in cyclocross?