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• #577
Victorian bricks.
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• #578
A modest brick to the tops, and 3.5 bricks to the drops.
In practise I sit on 2.5 bricks... at 5"5' :)
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• #581
Forgot about this thread!
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• #583
Just wow.
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• #584
~1,5 scoblebricks from saddle to hoods and ~3 to drops. Does anyone have a conversion chart from continental bricks to British Standard ones?
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• #585
3 bricks.
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• #586
I'd say more like 3.5
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• #587
You flatter me. Thanks.
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• #588
I glanced at a plate glass window as I rode past yesterday and my position on that bike is intense. An almost horizontal back. It looked ace. Also surprisingly comfortable.
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• #589
You know when you write a post, hit the button and then immediately think "that's gonna end up in the shit fixie skidders say thread"?
Yeah, that.
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• #590
And now, again.
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• #591
Definitely closer to 4 than 3.
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• #592
What are the measurement locii? High point of saddle to low point of bars? Seems a bit extreme.
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• #593
Nose of saddle to tips of the pursuit bars is only 2 bricks.
This is a minefield.
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• #594
Hurts me looking at it. Easy 3.5
maybe more.
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• #596
2.
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• #597
Had no idea this was a thing. Took this the other day; two bricks with placeholder -10degree stem.
Usually run a -17* but no bricks in wattle and daub.. https://www.pedalroom.com/p/pink-cannondale-caad9-29598_11.jpg
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• #598
Your bike is sick.
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• #599
The floor slopes, you might get another halfbrick on the flat.
Non standard brick shocker: