cpical wrote:trickle wrote:There is probably a 2 kilo reduction in that drive side pedal alone
It "makes" for the spacers.
Good god! Just noticed that, removed is with that!?
Postby trickle » Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:38 pm
cpical wrote:trickle wrote:There is probably a 2 kilo reduction in that drive side pedal alone
It "makes" for the spacers.
Postby ajmit3 » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:30 am
Postby hannos » Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:43 am
SLH wrote:Ha...nah mate the next upgrade (unfortunately) is a new frame. This one has a crack and I'm waiting on the warranty frame to come in. Why unfortunately? The new frame is a red one.pawnii wrote:wow what a sexy looking machine.SLH wrote:
Just on 6.5 without lights.
I'm guessing your next upgrade will be the seatpost?
Postby BarryTas » Fri Apr 29, 2011 2:58 pm
Postby ColinOldnCranky » Fri Apr 29, 2011 3:44 pm
What? You have dual threaded (left AND right handed) pedals? Awesome.ajmit3 wrote:Weight distribution and aerodyanmics is improved with one pedal. I find I do 1 leg for 20k at a time. Also, without spacers I can easily detach my handlebars for optimal aerodyamics whilst steering with my knees.
Clearly , I need to remove both pedals and cut the steerer !
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Postby Cruiserman » Wed Jun 15, 2011 2:58 pm
Ahh a unicylcle with a training wheel. Back many years ago I used to build unicycles, still have my direct drive 20" and a chain drive 5 foot tall 20". Met up with a guy who built PFings and started to collect the bits and pieces I would need. Cast up a bronze hub for the front wheel but other things got in the way and it never happened. Used to go up the the Adelaide hills (when I lived there) to watch the strathalbyn races. Madness.DrJay wrote:Yea, but given application of the brake kills you, I still think it counts.Purt wrote:Yeah I doubt any hipsters are going to be jealous.Wayfarer wrote:pfft
Yeeeee, smaller back wheel, no chain or gears or double triangle frame. Take that fixie hipsters.
It has a brake.
Hipsters do not ride with brakes.
Besides, you can point out to the hipsters how their chan stretch and so forth denies them a proper connection to the wheel, and that they're just getting a dampened sense of what's really happening...
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Postby Ross » Thu Jun 16, 2011 8:20 pm
I know another guy that has one of these, same colour too!aeroslavebigbelly wrote:And my anti-weight weeny! LOL!
Postby notwal » Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:52 pm
Are they singles?jbchybridrider wrote:6.8kg thanks to 1kg bouwmesster wheels.
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