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depends on your use. Every day use, medium to long distance, low pro can be hard on wrists depending on your setup. It's harder to find good and fair priced front wheels for low pros as well.
They look cool tho but my personal preference goes to straight frames. Take a Colnago Master, Mercian, E Merckx, etc u can't go wrong.
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Cars will never stop doing that kind of stuff so two-wheels just need to make sure they get the visibility at crossings. Easy to miss one every once in a while tho. Shame there was a bloody car this time
@HugoNissa - you can't ride properly anyway, you would have crashed eventho there was no car probably ;-) -
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Depending on days, I ride a 'big' motorbike, a 125 scooter, or a fix bike to go to work. I am always on two wheels and I am sorry to say but some peds deserve a good kicking. I know it is not the right thing to do but just tonight I hit one of those bas**rdsd crossing without looking on my push bike. I hate them - sorry to say. It's not hatred per say but if they are willingto put me in danger, they might as well assume the consequences. Tonight, I hit his balls when he came around to ask me if I was ok. No, I am not fuc*ing ok. and now he knows it.
I am not a bad person, just someone who has been trying to raise awareness of two wheelers for more than a decade. -
Hi there, a few questions.
i) how many speeds? tri colr is 7 right? or is it 8?
ii) frame takes 130 at rear?
Thanks!