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What's that one? I can't make out the logo.
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Phil Wood
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Another one
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^^ Cheers!
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when is cx not riding in mud?
And australia.
I beg to differ.
Dirty Deeds CX 2011 - Race 2 17/07/11. by Fame & Spear., on Flickr
Dirty Deeds CX 2011 - Race 2 17/07/11. by Fame & Spear., on Flickr
Dirty Deeds CX - Race 1 19/06/11 by Fame & Spear., on Flickr -
• #388
In California
And australia.
Not really CX then…
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• #389
Ironic comment from someone called "Sandy"
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• #390
Yikes!
These bars, what are they?
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^Like this a lot.
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^On One Midge
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Are they ellipses? and if so, what sort of size tyre can I fit to a regular road rim, say a DP18?
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• #395
not entirely true.
you can easily run 23/25c on tb14s for example
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• #396
I beg to differ.
I'm not saying you wount find a muddy race in those regions (might be streching it calling aus a region) but its notably dryer overall. Especially since its summer in AUS when its cross season in europe.
That Las Vegas cyclocross event is always bone dry (not really surprising). And there is a surprising amount of summer cross events in the US in general.
Anyway, you wouldn't be in trouble for most/many races with caliper brakes in those places.
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Are they ellipses? and if so, what sort of size tyre can I fit to a regular road rim, say a DP18?
I got 2" knobby 29er tyre on dp18 on my gangsta. (Pics coming later tonight!)
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Sweet, that's the answer I was looking for (:
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^^
got lucky and got myself an og gangsta fork. I can fit 2" 29er front tyre!
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...and there is a surprising amount of summer cross events in the US in general.
The UK has summer leagues now.