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• #27227
Just got the protractor out, and I make the effective seat tube angle with the post in that position about 70deg, obviously it would change depending on the seat post extension. That's pretty laid back, and the weight distribution will be odd when combined with the ultra short chainstays, but Steve Bauer rode an even more laid back seat angle in Paris Roubaix 93
Now that can't be good for your back! It's bad enough that I got talking to a 'veteran' velodrome racer telling horror stories about already having had three operations on his lower spine
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• #27228
^^ (2 above) Saddle looks far to forward, and surely should have double straps for brakless action.
single strap is fine for brakeless.
and I'm loving that bike, tick all the box for me, apart from uncomfortable saddle of course.
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• #27229
Preemptive fail.
Why? They are both high quality parts, both silver and both fit together.
Never cared about mixing Italian and Japanese. My bike is a healthy mix of American, Japanese and Italian. And Australian if you count one of my tyres :)
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• #27230
Mine too, just pulling your crank you touchy bozo! :-)
Ed's old 'n' new Campag chainset looks pretty fucking cool, have you [though]t about that?
Kisses xxxxx
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• #27231
:D
Yeah I had that idea before I saw his, always thought it looked good.
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• #27232
Kisses WAC xxxxx
fixed.
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• #27233
both fit together
of course they both fit together, otherwise neither would fit together...
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• #27234
Hahaha shut up, Josh.
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• #27235
Yep, good idea. I'm s'posed to be doin' bare homeworkz... got Kanye in my lugholes doin' his Heartless bit an everyfink.
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• #27236
Scope these rinsin' Indy Fab shirts
Shame about the fuckin' hangin' contrast collars/sleeves.
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• #27237
New Kanye West really, really sucks...
First album = "Who's this new guy? He's one of the best rappers I've ever heard!"
New stuff = "What the fuck is he doing???!"
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• #27238
It's pop music, what do you expect?
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• #27239
Now that can't be good for your back! It's bad enough that I got talking to a 'veteran' velodrome racer telling horror stories about already having had three operations on his lower spine
Isn't it the same as a TT Moser??
Comfort is not the point, speed/aerodynamics is.
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• #27240
Calm down kids, I've got Trail of Dead up on this piece really.
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• #27241
It's pop music, what do you expect?
I guess. It's just a shame he's doing what he's doing when he started out as a really talented guy who's music I could actually bear.
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• #27242
Kanye West really, really sucks...
First album = "P O C"
New stuff = "P O C"
^This
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• #27243
bear
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• #27244
Fail.
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• #27245
Win.
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• #27246
S'all the same to me bossman. Kinda ok but not about to get my feet a-tappin'. FWIW I think his 'new stuff' is pretty original and has a 'cool vibe'.
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• #27248
I'm curious. How do you inflate a HED3 with a track pump?
You need a "crack pipe". First one is a Silca, second is a Hirame which I stumbled upon when searching for Hirame frames, $70 from http://www.benscycle.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=4576&zenid=d2556c588ccf1861385021468b98236e WANT!!!
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• #27249
They did go up to around 50lb at one point but think they are closer to 35-40lb these days.
30-35 for world cup pros
35-40 for consumers who want shit to last.
i see that it was debated a bit previously and that it's just a ball park figure for comparing to a moose, but the difference between a 33lb bike and a 37lb bike is massive when practically speaking for DHers.
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• #27250
i dont get all this embeding of photos and that. but heres a website and i erge all to view it
www.enginecycles.com
Preemptive fail.