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• #41802
reposting nuknow's own bike? he's going to cut you
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• #41803
saddle tilted slightly back is 'pro' is it not?
pretty much, I rode with a very flat saddle, but I find myself sliding forward a bit, so a slight tilted saddle height helped prevent that, and reduced pain on hand (due to too much weight on bar).
some people are perfectly fine with flat saddle, some may need a slight tilt to support themselves properly.
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• #41804
If you have your saddle pushed back. There is more backwards push from the legs to the botty*. This keeps you from slidding forward. But if you have your saddle more over the BB, then a slight upturn might be helpfull.
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• #41805
I had the latter, and was mainly due to the very short saddle to bar drop.
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• #41806
No school like the old school;
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• #41807
Please can someone edit this post so that the picture is visible
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jasoncurescu/5358943232/sizes/l/in/pool-56662375@N00/
I think it deserves that privilege
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• #41809
Please can someone edit this post so that the picture is visible
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jasoncurescu/5358943232/sizes/l/in/pool-56662375@N00/
I think it deserves that privilege
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• #41810
F**k, sorry should have refreshed!
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• #41811
I win.
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• #41812
Yep, yours is bigger than mine too. :(
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• #41813
That's what he said
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• #41814
zipp rims, front QR hub, not matching spokes and missed stem/bar angle - not porn
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• #41815
QR is on the wrong side too
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• #41816
QR is just in the wrong side, and i'm sure it's normal to have less spokes on front than the rear?
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• #41817
not of the different color though!
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• #41818
... not matching spokes...
....i'm sure it's normal to have less spokes on front than the rear?
I think he means black rear spokes and silver front = fail.
I'd argue it's just a miss-matching wheel set.
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• #41819
Shut it, you lot...
TOOTHPASTE FRAME
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• #41820
cheers for sorting the picture. I still think it's a bad ass bike, surely the stem/bar angle is suited to the rider
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• #41821
reposting nuknow's own bike? he's going to cut you
Every rule has an exception.
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• #41822
No school like the old school;
photo taken in crystal place park?? there is lots of good places perfect for a bike that like that around there
saddle tilted slightly back is 'pro' is it not?