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• #24277
nah thats for babys :D
give them 12" 20mm...discwheelzzzz.
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• #24278
i think chariandconyc have some for sale atm for something like $100
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• #24280
The 420 rims are tough enough, but AC have a rep for using the smallest bearings they can get away with to appeal to weight weenies, which doesn't bode well for standing up to the streets of London's famous London. The track rear, for example, uses 6803 bearings 17x26x5 compared with the much more burly 6001 12x28x8 found in more common hubs which has almost double the load rating of the thinner bearing
Thats because they are no longer 420g rims. AC had to beef them up somewhat. They are now around 470g (but the name has'nt changed to AC 470s interestingly). The bearings are still alledgedly poo though. The rims can be found here: http://www.xx-light-bikes.de/shop/pi-372185524.htm?categoryId=53
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• #24282
i wont !!
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• #24283
A la Geekhouse;
That's a KMC Koolchain, and it's upsidown.
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• #24284
That's a KMC Koolchain, and it's upsidown.
Upsidedown or Insideout ??
lol.
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• #24285
The rims can be found here: http://www.xx-light-bikes.de/shop/pi-372185524.htm?categoryId=53
If you're going to start from rims, I'd go for the Halo Mercury (re-branded Kinlin Nb30), although if I actually wanted a set of ~30mm deep alloy track clinchers, I'd stick with the Mavic Ellipse, they have proven to be very tough and they are much cheaper than AC420s.
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• #24286
That's a KMC Koolchain, and it's upsidown.
ha, good spot
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• #24287
all geared im afraid
http://www.londonfgss.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=19634&stc=1&d=1262652328http://www.londonfgss.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=19635&stc=1&d=1262652328
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http://www.londonfgss.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=19637&stc=1&d=1262652328
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• #24288
Wow, love the Basso
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• #24289
If you're going to start from rims, I'd go for the Halo Mercury (re-branded Kinlin Nb30), although if I actually wanted a set of ~30mm deep alloy track clinchers, I'd stick with the Mavic Ellipse, they have proven to be very tough and they are much cheaper than AC420s.
the Niobium's?
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• #24290
http://www.longstaffcycles.com/images/trike_004.jpg
perfect for a speedy commute in all that slushy snow ;)
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• #24291
I love the saddle. Flite TT? Where can I get one?
*paging mitre_tester"
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• #24293
http://www.longstaffcycles.com/images/trike_004.jpg
perfect for a speedy commute in all that slushy snow ;)
Do a skid...broadside...trackstand mother fucker.
Slice thro the traffic that won't...me like.
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• #24294
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• #24295
lol, your right :)))
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• #24297
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• #24298
stem and fork are bit yuk but the saddle is a proper knob saver:
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• #24299
That Passoni (is that what it said) is pure sex.
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• #24300
yeah, a real sit-up-and-beg-winter-hack!
That is a crazy looking machine!