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• #102
I dont' think you appreciate how difficult it can be getting bikes to fit if you're an orangutan, but at least it's offset by the superior bike handling you get with your weight hanging over both wheels, as Ernesto intended.
Fuck you. You're going the way of the dinosaurs.
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• #103
Just buy a low :P
52x59.
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• #104
Except it's not, is it. It's basically a 51 or 53 square. And it's shit.
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• #105
All of you: do more yoga
Fixed.
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• #106
i agree with dan
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• #107
Your Ribble looks good, Pooface. I just scratched it on purpose though for lols
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• #108
thanks. bars are too wide though and stem/bar doesnt look good
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• #109
Our saviour
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• #110
It's a normal frame, can't see anything special about it?
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• #111
64x58
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• #112
If anything, it's still a little too big, unless you're rocking the porteur/straight bar.
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• #113
With a shortened top-tube and wheelbase, its urban design allows a straight chest position for comfort and visibility while providing agility and response through traffic.
lol
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• #114
They've just described someone who use a jackhammer.
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• #115
IKR Tom, hipster positioning!
Fuck conventional bike fitting woop.
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• #116
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• #117
^ in the words of edscoble
'fuck me sideways and piss on my head'.
what in the name of throbbing dogcocks is that?
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• #118
Sorry for the spam but this might interest someone here?
Paul Hewitt Columbus Genius F&F 55cm c-top ST, 50cm c-c TT (yep, measured it countless of times). Super light as you would expect from Genius tubing frames, but paint is a bit thick and there are some rust spots hence is ripe for a repaint. 100 quid takes it home!
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• #119
80mm stem and still feeling stretched out. Am I in?
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• #120
80mm stem and still feeling stretched out. Am I in?
50mm or go home!
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• #121
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• #122
I think I need to leave Ed, my arms grew.
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• #123
Wait till winter before it shrink again.
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• #124
Scoble, please remove me from the list. T rex no longer.
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• #125
Please add me to the list.
Here's my bike*
http://imageshack.us/a/img266/2892/p1140802.jpgThe frame is 64x58 with 74 degree headtube, with a Nitto Technomic stem all the way up. I'm 6 foot exactly. I used this frame for light touring but the geometry isn't ideal for that (neither is the tyre clearance).
I think my ideal comfortable road frame would be 62x56 with sloping geometry to raise the headtube by about 5cm. Shorter toptube and 73 degree headtube combined with a 90cm stem to slow down the handling a bit.
I have an F.W. Evans touring frame which is 64x57 with 73 degree angles which will hopefully be more suitable than the Gazelle above. If not, then I'll have to go custom.
- now sold. No replacement as of yet. Only mountain bikes.
- now sold. No replacement as of yet. Only mountain bikes.
I'll review your application for the brotherhoods Dan, don't rush me.