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• #7552
^^
antiporn
vv
^ Not a fucking clue...
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• #7553
ST angle looks slack
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• #7554
.
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• #7555
ST angle looks slack
slack ST angle
OK...
logs off
;)
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• #7556
.
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• #7557
^ Not a fucking clue...
good call, I still love the setup though
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• #7558
its good to see they tried more than one look. unfortunately none seemed to work
then theres this oneWant! Although I'd get probably stabbed for it
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• #7559
the seatpost has a way of throwing the geometry completely.
not really, it's the same as a normal seatpost, a normal seatpost have a 'layback' right at the top;
The Thomson doesn't, so the post itself is bend to compensate.
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• #7560
What shit you chatin, Ed?
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• #7561
He's right, dad.
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• #7562
in fact the Thomson actually has less layback than a lot of 'normal' posts (wish it had a bit more)
The problem in that example is slack STA combined with visual aspect of Thomson combined with seat that is pointing up. Looks like the back of the bike is falling backwards.
Nothing wrong with chainring size though, can't be as I use a 34 myself :-)
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• #7563
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• #7564
It looks starved, poor thing
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• #7565
I know you're right about the thomson style seatpost but the aesthetics throw the geometry of the seat tube and I think it looks odd
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• #7566
whats wrong with the purple chainring and stem?
id just put the other black oddyssey pedals on, sorted -
• #7567
You shouldn't post your own b.....
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• #7568
the seatpost has a way of throwing the geometry completely
not really, it's the same as a normal seatpost, a normal seatpost have a 'layback' right at the top
I think he meant visually Ed (in which case he's right).
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• #7569
now that is an ugly bike.
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• #7570
While looking for a Schrøder I stumble upon this beauty:
Bargain too at a bit less than £1200.
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• #7571
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• #7572
Starfucked^
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• #7573
It looks like a wheelset held together by a big paper clip
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• #7574
"Lol", he smirked.
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• #7575
I like the frame, can see the point of the shape.
Not so sure about the 'track' ends?
And the fork, what's the point of having zero offset mount for the wheel when you use a standard stem?
Flatland bmx bikes with zero offset forks genrally use a zero or almost zero offset stem and bars with no backsweep so that there's little or no difference in handling whichever way around the bars/forks are.
I'm diggin' that little yellow and purple pop, not that that* makes much difference... That's a nice bike... That Kashimax Aero is a gooch destroyer tho', I have the scars to prove it... :o