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• #68927
Just get the track bike. You'll end up commuting on it anyway as you'll pick it up over teh roller on all but the worst of days.
I think this sentence has made my mind up, thanks skinny.
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• #68928
Ed, how d'ya keep your hob so clean?
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• #68929
Keep the pomp for when it rains or is icy/wet, you said you have one?
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• #68930
Ed, how d'ya keep your hob so clean?
If you have to ask, you're doing it wrong.
steerer chopped and 100mm stem added;
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• #68931
Keep the pomp for when it rains or is icy/wet, you said you have one?
Yeah, frame only at the moment though, still in its packaging!
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• #68932
Who is this new stem-slamming Scoble and what have you done with the real Ed?
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• #68933
blatantly chopped
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• #68934
the photo, not the steerer.
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• #68935
always had it low, like my genesis;
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• #68936
So I was right.
You didn't need weird custom, dinosaur friendly setups for all these years. You just needed to get the miles in.
:)
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• #68937
i
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• #68938
told
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• #68939
you
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• #68940
so
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• #68941
I fear for his potency.
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• #68942
Hold the front page - Ed in 2 nice bikes shocker!
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• #68943
I wouldn't say that...
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• #68944
Desgrange
sheldon?
not Sheldon
whomever it was
Desgrange
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• #68945
If you have to ask, you're doing it wrong.
Well duh.
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• #68946
Clean your hobs every time you finish cooking, it's that simple.
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• #68947
So I was right.
You didn't need weird custom, dinosaur friendly setups for all these years. You just needed to get the miles in.
:)
it work because the handlebar reach is 75mm, noticably shorter than your typical compact drop at 90mm thus allowing me to run a longer stem giving me a nice 15mm of length spare.
on the Tokyo Fixed, its 80mm with normal.compact.
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• #68948
Stack is lower than ever though isn't it? From a good summer's riding and stretching out perhaps.
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• #68949
i had it low on my Brooklyn, its much easier to climb, and comfortable to descent on the hood without resorting to the drop unless needed.
^must spread some rep