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• #45852
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• #45853
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• #45854
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• #45855
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• #45858
Pelizzoli is coming out with one very much out the same box
wound up and ahead would make this better in my opinion
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• #45859
wound up and ahead would make this better in my opinion
Some sort of thinking out side the box would look better too!
If they just went the whole hog and copied the drop outs it woulda been a lot better...Now they have drop outs that come on every other alu track frame.
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• #45860
steyr's
Stayer or Steher. Steyr is an Austrian engineering company related to Puch, you'll find some fairly dull roadsters if you go looking for Steyr bikes
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• #45861
Now they have drop outs that come on every other alu track frame.
Given that the cantilevered dropouts were always one of the worst things about the Crack-n-fail, it's unsurprising that the flaw has been rectified by the copyist.
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• #45862
Now that's proper bostin'
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• #45864
Oooof, some good pages lads. Keep it up :-)
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• #45865
2 pages full of win, but anchor is total fail/anti-
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• #45866
2 pages full of win, but anchor is total fail/anti-
Well it aint anti.
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• #45868
I'm no engineer but that looks a bit on the dangerous side.
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• #45869
I'm no engineer but that looks a bit on the dangerous side.
They shot the photo from the most dangerous angle.
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• #45871
I'm no engineer but that looks a bit on the dangerous side.
out of all the potential weaknesses you pick this one?
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• #45872
Bianchi is or course a pee-roast, but lovely
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• #45874
now is a good time to stop - you don't need to prove anything to anyone
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I'm liking the Trek because its not built up...
Never seen one like that before. Have you?
*Again, Very much needed