Originally Posted by vomitron
That was me using non-track parts with a track bike. See what happens?
I'M A PHYSICIST GOD DAMN YOU. That had nothing to do w/ track vs non-track parts, that had to do with having your seatpost out 1 cm past the minimum insertion line on a frame with a super-extended seat tube. You're a physicist, right? You know how a lever works, right? |
Some of you have serious issues with thinking critically, and discerning intent from textual sources.
Aliteracy is clearly on the rise. |
Originally Posted by vomitron
Some of you have serious issues with thinking critically, and discerning intent from textual sources.
Aliteracy is clearly on the rise. HUH? BACK TO OP Seaden, you can get cranks and other parts at business cycle or world class and ask your lbs, they can usually order things for you and if your on pretty good terms with them, they'll usually give you a good price for them. |
Originally Posted by vomitron
Some of you have serious issues with thinking critically, and discerning intent from textual sources.
Aliteracy is clearly on the rise. I hope. otherwise you're the biggest ****** to ever walk the face of the earth. |
if you really want to ride the frame right away, why don't you just strip your conversion for it's parts?
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who else has had problems with sugino rd's?
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Originally Posted by vomitron
Aliteracy is clearly on the rise. ------------------------------ Illiteracy sure seems to be....apparently physicists dont take english courses |
Originally Posted by seaden
who else has had problems with sugino rd's?
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for the time being why not just move the parts over from what ever you're riding now to the new frame? hang 'em on there, ride around for a few minutes, if everything seems OK, odds are everything is OK. it's a bicycle, and a very simple one at that, it ain't no NASA space shuttle.
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well hopefully raygunner has those gipeimme(sp?) track cranks he wanted to sell me...I just haven't heard from him yet.
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Originally Posted by vomitron
(Post 2098351)
Some of you have serious issues with thinking critically, and discerning intent from textual sources.
Aliteracy is clearly on the rise. |
Originally Posted by chrissmedley
(Post 7039440)
hahahaha! not to resurrect such an old thread but the hilarity of that dude illiterately spelling "illiteracy" is just too much to not allow everyone the joy of returning to.
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Good job chris!
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