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• #31977
Change the front skewer too
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• #31978
ah yes, well spotted, and repped...
wait you mean either put it in the right way round, or replace it with a nut, amiright?what bars are they(i know they're 3ttt, i was wondering which model)?
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• #31979
Needs a track axle - QR Fail
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• #31980
yeah, double QR fail; QR is the wrong way round too
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• #31981
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• #31982
...QR is the wrong way round too
do QRs have their right way?.. hm
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• #31983
QR is the wrong way round too
Please explain, because it looks right to me.
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• #31984
Oh, and I picked up the Cnut for posting his own bike here, but perhaps I was too subtle.
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• #31985
yeah, double QR fail; QR is the wrong way round too
It's customary to put them that way exactly, isn't it?
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• #31986
what bars are they(i know they're 3ttt, i was wondering which model)?
(in a mdcc_tester's tone) it's a 3ttt Moser, also known as 51.151. A bar, originally designed by 3ttt for Francesco Moser's 1984 hour record, when he went as far as 51 km 151 m, and later put into production with same name in order to comemorate the event - 51.151. Some say, it's got the best shape out of all original classic pursuit bars. Even more - these are the original bullhorn bars. More here .
(in a normal voice) it goes for at least $100 on ebay, if you're lucky to spot one. i held one in my hands (unf, didn't have a chance to install/ride on a bike), and it really is v. nice and light
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• #31987
and now, for some controversy...
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• #31988
^ i sincerely hope the helmet does not belong to the owner. or at least he doesn't ride this bike in it...
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• #31989
Nice frame. That's it
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• #31990
benotto tape innit?
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• #31991
Some say, it's got the best shape out of all original classic pursuit bars.
For my money, nothing before or since has come close to the Cinelli LA84
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• #31992
is it the bar in the (now in)famous avatar pic of yours? :))
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• #31993
Please explain, because it looks right to me.
Definitely the right way round.
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• #31994
^ i sincerely hope the helmet does not belong to the owner. or at least he doesn't ride this bike in it...
Why not?
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• #31995
maybe red bar/stem was a little over the top...
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• #31996
Please explain, because it looks right to me.
I'm pretty sure the front QR lever is always meant to go on the right side of the bike, and the rear on the left. Maybe I'm just being pedantic.
Oh, and I picked up the Cnut for posting his own bike here, but perhaps I was too subtle.
Yeah, sorry, forgot you did, I was just expecting more of an outburst, as he took up so much page space, so I took it upon myself to do the deed.
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• #31997
Why not?
your bike? or your helmet? ahaha
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• #31998
...the front QR lever is always meant to go on the right side of the bike, and the rear on the left...
this "meant to be" usually comes out of function. in case of road bikes, QR hardly gets in a way of anything on either side of the wheel
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• #31999
and now, for some controversy...
I really loved this build when I first joined the forum. I still do, but it's not how I'd build up that frame if I had it now.
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• #32000
better a repost, than bullshit talks
spoke fail
haha, page 3, hahaha, in the porn thread, hahaha