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Old 06-15-18, 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Abu Mahendra
You've now retreated to the safe arguing spot of personal subjectivities and labels of goofiness.

Another example of your relative ignorance. You said earlier that the need for large chainrings is a disadvantage. If you actually knew what you were talking about, from experience, you'd know that it is rear dereilleur distance to the ground which is a more important consideration. I've now shown several examples of where you have no clue. Of course, you'll now hurry back to the safety of goofiness.

BTW, since your last post I've now crossed the country of South Korea on a 406-wheel folding bike. None of the so-called 'issues' you raise were actual, real 'issues. Not outside you mind, they aren't.
Let it go, man. Let it go.
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