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• #83752
I'm guessing it's for MBTs where you don't want stuff poking out and the rider has a more upright/further back position.
Are Di2 cables the same diameter as regular gear cables? ie can you usually run Di2 cables through internally routed frames without modification?
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• #83753
Also stops your Garmin flying off when you crash offroad
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• #83754
If you use a black marker on the A you have your own SRM.
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• #83755
Fairly sure this one came with the shim:
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• #83756
lush. needs a belt.
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• #83757
Dammit - nice tape job.
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• #83760
^^ I'll say it: It's too pretty, too self aware. I prefer it's original look:
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• #83761
SRAM Quickview, <£12. The adapter for 205/305/605/705 is under £4. How little did you pay for your Garmin?
Won't fit onto Pro Evo bars. Actually, any suggestions on the easiest way to do this without buying the above, plus the £40 computer mount?
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• #83762
^^^,^ I'll say it: two versions, same bike, still no fucking pedals.
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• #83763
Happy valve caps though!
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• #83764
^^ I'll say it: It's too pretty, too self aware. I prefer it's original look:
+1. I think the details on the pedal arms and stem take it over the edge. Also if you're gonna do the whole treatment, it needs shiny bars to match the stem and seat post.
(But yeah, put it back to the original and give me the white Flite!)
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• #83765
Won't fit onto Pro Evo bars. Actually, any suggestions on the easiest way to do this without buying the above, plus the £40 computer mount?
Trust the triathletes to invent something mental
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• #83766
Won't fit onto Pro Evo bars. Actually, any suggestions on the easiest way to do this without buying the above, plus the £40 computer mount?
http://www.racewaredirect.co.uk/garmin-mounts/4572268838 does custom 3D-printed Garmin mounts, I'm sure a version for the Pro Stealth could be done.
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• #83767
could something like that ^^ be your next venture tester?
the guy perfected it for certain stems by the way:
but maybe a slightly more adjustable one allowing for different stems?
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• #83768
could something like that ^^ be your next venture tester?
No, mass producers already have most requirements covered, and Raceware's 3D printed custom jobs are the way to go for oddities.
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• #83769
Nice one, have dropped them a mail. Actually know a lot of people with 3D printers and it didn't even cross my mind to ask them
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• #83770
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• #83771
^ Cable routing on bars is dreadful
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• #83772
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• #83775
choice line from the pitch..
"]If angles would ride bikes, this would be one of them"
^^
Wouldn't it be easier for it to be in front of the stem so you won't have to look down that much to read the Garmin?