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Ask Ed...
Absolutely anything in this thread....
He doesn't have to answer them if he doesn't want to. Should I go micro drive on the DMR? |
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Do you have clearance issues? I've always been super intrigued by the DXR. Tried one yet? Expensive as heck...but PIMP!!!!
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/I.../120/62223.Jpg |
Just another place for me to shed some weight from the bike.
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Do it do it do it!!!
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And it's something different for me as well....
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Is a 650b tire the same as 27.5"? I saw on the "New for 2011" thread that Jamis has a 650b & they use 650b synonymously with 27.5".
If that's the case, I might have to do some googling & see if it would be worth it to swap the front tire of the Hornet out for a a 650b. But I guess that would mean swapping the fork too. Still, food for thought. |
Need new pads for Deore V-brakes.
What to get and where to get? And whare are you standing on legs shaving issue? What is the best way for russian gas to Europe - through Ukraine or under the Black Sea? |
Originally Posted by justfitme
(Post 13270989)
Need new pads for Deore V-brakes.
What to get and where to get? And whare are you standing on legs shaving issue? What is the best way for russian gas to Europe - through Ukraine or under the Black Sea? 2. I love shaved legs...as long as they're attached to my wife. Dudes be hairy. 3. Have Vladimir Putin bend over and valsalva.
Originally Posted by samburger
(Post 13270987)
Is a 650b tire the same as 27.5"? I saw on the "New for 2011" thread that Jamis has a 650b & they use 650b synonymously with 27.5".
If that's the case, I might have to do some googling & see if it would be worth it to swap the front tire of the Hornet out for a a 650b. But I guess that would mean swapping the fork too. Still, food for thought. |
^Oh yeah this isn't immediate change thought. This "I wonder what I could do if I ever get bored with/replace this bike as it stands".
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:roflmao: Been a while, I gotta rent it!
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One of three movies I actually own :lol:
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Who is they guy with the stick in D minor's avatar, come to think of it who is that in your avatar? And why has gastro changed his account name to something unpronouncable, is that all he has in common with Prince?
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If a suspension fork has no steerer, will it be as safe as a fork with a steerer (I mean once you put a steerer on)?
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Originally Posted by cyclops
(Post 13271259)
Who is they guy with the stick in D minor's avatar, come to think of it who is that in your avatar? And why has gastro changed his account name to something unpronouncable, is that all he has in common with Prince?
Originally Posted by hybridbkrdr
(Post 13271283)
If a suspension fork has no steerer, will it be as safe as a fork with a steerer (I mean once you put a steerer on)?
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If i can lock up my brakes with a six inch rotor, why does locking my brakes with an eight inch rotor magically make my qiuck release axle inadequate? " I know those aren't your words, I've see brake manufacterers say that too.
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Originally Posted by born2bahick
(Post 13271629)
If i can lock up my brakes with a six inch rotor, why does locking my brakes with an eight inch rotor magically make my qiuck release axle inadequate? " I know those aren't your words, I've see brake manufacterers say that too.
Regarding you locking up your wheel with a 6" rotor...this sorta comes down to people in Lee's Summit thinking mountain biking is riding a 29'er on smooth trails. For me...mountain biking is different...but that's all that they see or come in contact with. Myself...weighing about 50lbs more than you...I can't lock up my front wheel with a 6" rotor. I can do it with a 7 or 8 though. I figure since I weigh more, I've got more weight to stop but more traction to do it b/c there's 205lbs of weight pushing my tires into the ground. By Guy Kesteven, WMB & MBUK Buyer's Guide to disc brakes Buyer's Guide to disc brakes (Russell Burton) Hydraulic disc brakes are now coming as standard on most mountain bikes, but what should you be looking for when it comes to shopping for your ideal stoppers? This guide explains the basics, and the Jargon Buster below will help you get to grips with the terminology. Disc/rotor Power varies with each calliper and its pad surface/leverage, but the biggest difference is in disc (or rotor in the US) size. The bigger the disc, the more leverage your brake has on the wheel and the faster it can stop it. Each 20mm increase in size roughly equates to a 20 percent increase in power. Fox: Disc brakes with 160 – 203 mm rotors can be used on FOX 32MM forks. Do not use rotors larger than 203 mm. The 2012 Marzocchi 44 LR website: » 6" PM D-BRAKE (MAX 203mm) White Bro's "Rock Solid" carbon rigid: ( *Max Rotor Size 185mm or may void warranty) Rockshox Tora: Maximum Rotor Size 210mm |
50 lbs? My next question then would be "what the hell you been doing in KC, besides eating?" Ha
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C'mon dude...you know you don't weigh over a buck fiddy!!
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is upgrading a bike with minimal gain in perfomance or weight savings stupid? Or is any excuse to break out the tools reason enough?
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When will then be now?
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How high is up?
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Originally Posted by born2bahick
(Post 13272723)
is upgrading a bike with minimal gain in perfomance or weight savings stupid? Or is any excuse to break out the tools reason enough?
Originally Posted by rankin116
(Post 13275153)
When will then be now?
Originally Posted by scyclops
(Post 13275167)
How high is up?
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Is the girl saddle Terry TRX (w/"Tri like a Girl" all over the seat) is the same cool thing on 195 lbs man's SS MTB as a pink shirt?
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