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• #31602
Wow what is being promoted there?
Tree-felling fitness classes... no... winter woodland walks... no... clay-pigeon shooting... no... monochrome lycra... no... cold-weather bikewear... no... ... ... I have no friggin' idea!
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• #31603
shooting nodders in hi viz
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• #31604
Wapha hi viz!
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• #31605
Its the new hunting laws. You have to wear cleated cycling shoes to give the deer a decent chance of hearing you. Plus an absorbant chamios between you legs. So if you're sat out in the wet woodlands too long you die of bum rot.
Its PC gawn mad I tell ya!
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• #31606
....or they're extra from the next 'what does the fox say video'.
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• #31607
I dont know. But we could take the piss all day long I'm sure.
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• #31608
Just hideous
http://cdn3.coresites.mpora.com/rcuk/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/TTE_2_lo2.jpg
Minus the saddle, not toooo bad for a TT(/tri?) bike. I actually quite like the sweeping curve of the top tube/integrated stem arrangement. I'd happily be photographed on one of those, wearing a smurf's hat and a gimp suit.
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• #31609
Need.
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• #31610
WTF is with the AXE??????
That guy looks creepily menacing!
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• #31611
'hipster hicks'
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• #31612
54-14 brakeless, no tape, frame far too small for rider, terrible cranks, terrible pedals, also i have noidea what the frame was built for with those clearances and drilled bottleholes?
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• #31613
Gets worse the more you look at it
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• #31614
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• #31615
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• #31616
Judging by the chainset and rear hub (phil) the chainline should be off at least by 7mm...
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• #31617
Could be any bolt on hub, possible corrected chain line with spacers or a custom hub, bit silly when he could have just gotten USE chainring.
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• #31618
Rear hub is Paul
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• #31619
i ve been close to post that mash in hhsb, good that its been covered in here already
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• #31620
Rear hub is Paul
Could be any bolt on hub, possible corrected chain line with spacers or a custom hub, bit silly when he could have just gotten USE chainring.
Only come in 130BCD AFAIK, dealt with the same (ultra-torque) chainline problem myself, so this fuels my curiosity. -
• #31621
Chainline is about 46mm on UT cranks with a flat track ring, the stock road rings are slightly dished. It's easy with a bolt-on sprocket to shim it out to match
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• #31622
that Bianchi is made even worse by the fact the owner posted it accompanied with nothing but the word 'clean'.
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• #31623
only thing away from boring is pink tires and that drop.
Is it anti or hhsb, that's the question?
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• #31624
Chainline is about 46mm on UT cranks with a flat track ring, the stock road rings are slightly dished. It's easy with a bolt-on sprocket to shim it out to match
Got 49mm on mine.
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• #31625
What are you measuring? It's 43.5mm to the midline between the two road rings, which is close to the outer face of the spider thanks to the dished outer ring. That gives me ~46mm with a 4mm thick symmetric track ring, but it would be less with a thinner ring and no milling of the back of the crank.
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Wow what is being promoted there?