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• #402
hahahahaha I know I know. I also went of the 50 odd reviews on wiggle too. I don't think I can go wrong with them, I've used plenty of they're stuff before and it hasn't failed me yet.
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• #403
when talking a spotter a meme must be included at all costs.
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• #404
when talking a spotter a meme must be included at all costs.
when talking a superjoe a grammar must be ignored
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• #405
yeahiknowright!
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• #406
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• #407
le wat?
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• #408
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• #410
Picked up some of these from the post office yesterday.
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• #411
ooh the shape look great, flat top with an almost flat drop, me likely.
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• #412
Got my new stealth pedals for my leaderThey're a decent pedal for the money, but try not to pull up too much though, I find myself unclipping when I mash it/slowing down.
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• #413
They're a decent pedal for the money, but try not to pull up too much though, I find myself unclipping when I mash it/slowing down.
have you thought about using a brake?
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• #414
They're a decent pedal for the money, but try not to pull up too much though, I find myself unclipping when I mash it/slowing down.
Have you thought about not leaning?
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• #415
They're a decent pedal for the money, but try not to pull up too much though, I find myself unclipping when I mash it/slowing down.
Have you thought about the children?
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• #416
have you thought about using a brake?
incidentally, it does have two brakes.
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• #417
see max, they're scoble endorsed, you couldn't ask for a better recommendation.
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• #418
Nice details to complement my 3ttt collection. Far too expensive for a set of bar end plugs, but I wanted them after I saw them.
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• #419
Well yet again, I got nothing from DX, now 7 weeks after "dispatch" of my light lead.
Did get a second class letter, a mere 17 days after posting 102 miles away, so can't complain.
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• #420
Going fishing.... waiting for bars and pedals now nngnnngnnhh
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• #421
Those EC90 bars are so nice.
Got my second-hand Masterpiece (£50) and Saint cranks (£75) through today, finally:
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• #422
why would you use a masterpiece on a jump bike?
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• #423
Because it was the same price as a new standard Inline, and normaly the standard ones are £35 second-hand, so I paid £15 more for the pimpy version. The strength difference is minimal.
Also it was the only 27.2 x 240 on eBay at the time, and I wouldn't want to get a longer one and cut it down.
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• #424
furry muff.
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• #425
What made you buy Wellgo? No offence but I always thought they made budget stuff, like those pedals, which I think are jus SPD copies.
Do Shimano not make an all-black high end SPD pedal?
They are copies of the discontinued Shimano LX SPDs, although they suffered from annoying silver bits:
I went for M520s on my Orrell. They have annoying silver bits too though.
I have heard that the Wellgo SPDs work better with the supplied Wellgo cleats but less well with Shimano cleats. So if you are planning on using Shimano cleats in them spotter I'd be interested to know how you get on.
They're a decent pedal for the money, but try not to pull up too much though, I find myself unclipping when I mash it/slowing down.
Unless you're using Shimano cleats Ed?
Obviously if you only use one bike with the Wellgo pedals the Wellgo cleats would be ok, but I've just bought road SPDs (yes, road SPDs) for my road bike, point being to use the same pair of cleats on both.
Lol over Beethoven!