post your polo machine
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cross posted in the photos thread, but much like to OP, i'm interested in seeing what other people are running out there.
ze poloz bike:



so fugly... i know
but at least i won't mind throwing this one around eh?
~ t27
cross posted in the photos thread, but much like to OP, i'm interested in seeing what other people are running out there.
ze poloz bike:



so fugly... i know
but at least i won't mind throwing this one around eh?
~ t27
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damn...

i clicked the link and checked out the other shots of the court.
it looks small, but fun.
what are those boards? cement?
do they have any flex to them? I could just see me checking someone right over the edge.
i guess that would be funny tho, so,,, yeh
anyone else got a polo bike?
i clicked the link and checked out the other shots of the court.
it looks small, but fun.
what are those boards? cement?
do they have any flex to them? I could just see me checking someone right over the edge.
i guess that would be funny tho, so,,, yeh
anyone else got a polo bike?
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Originally Posted by Jumbo
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Originally Posted by tink20seven
damn...
anyone else got a polo bike?
anyone else got a polo bike?
word
feerwheel tarck bike 46x20
it's made the game a lotta fun for me


photos by sashae and dittry cokie
luckily we gots lots of POLO coverage up in NYC!
so tink you gots a 650 up front?
tried it, thot it might lower things closer to the action, didnt like the turn radius or whatever
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Originally Posted by tink20seven
damn...

i clicked the link and checked out the other shots of the court.
it looks small, but fun.
what are those boards? cement?
do they have any flex to them? I could just see me checking someone right over the edge.
i guess that would be funny tho, so,,, yeh
anyone else got a polo bike?
i clicked the link and checked out the other shots of the court.
it looks small, but fun.
what are those boards? cement?
do they have any flex to them? I could just see me checking someone right over the edge.
i guess that would be funny tho, so,,, yeh
anyone else got a polo bike?
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I run 40-19, but most others on our court just uses their everyday gearing, and consider my lower gearing cheating... No doubt its easier not at least on your knees with a lower gear.
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PLayed for the first time yesterday in London most people rocked up with their No.1 bikes few spills but i think the beaters will make an appearance next time out
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#14
Originally Posted by skinnyland
Question for all you polo players... don't mean to hijack, but I'm curious to know what gearing you use for polo. Something more, uh... spinny... I assume?
This allows for quick acceleration and lazy skids, but the biggest advantage is standing still
when the ball rolls a few feet outside my arm's reach,
and especially if my cranks are in an akward position, it let's me get there first.
Consider this when trackstanding with 49X16 (my daily gearing): How quick are you off the start?
Anyways, the Ottawa players and even some of the Philly crew I saw at this year's ESPI had even smaller!
Closer to 30x20. It was rediculous but it definitely gave the rider an advantage.
If you're building a polo bike, it's an element you should not overlook.
/$.02
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Bikes: Surly Karate Monkey, Schwinn Le Tour Luxe, Rustbelt Marco polo bike

Boom. (And yes, it's a 700c in the back, 26" in the front.)
Last edited by XianRL; 08-02-11 at 12:34 AM. Reason: Pic link.
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The above-posted polo bike is specifically geared at 38x18
This allows for quick acceleration and lazy skids, but the biggest advantage is standing still
when the ball rolls a few feet outside my arm's reach,
and especially if my cranks are in an akward position, it let's me get there first.
Consider this when trackstanding with 49X16 (my daily gearing): How quick are you off the start?
Anyways, the Ottawa players and even some of the Philly crew I saw at this year's ESPI had even smaller!
Closer to 30x20. It was rediculous but it definitely gave the rider an advantage.
If you're building a polo bike, it's an element you should not overlook.
/$.02
This allows for quick acceleration and lazy skids, but the biggest advantage is standing still
when the ball rolls a few feet outside my arm's reach,
and especially if my cranks are in an akward position, it let's me get there first.
Consider this when trackstanding with 49X16 (my daily gearing): How quick are you off the start?
Anyways, the Ottawa players and even some of the Philly crew I saw at this year's ESPI had even smaller!
Closer to 30x20. It was rediculous but it definitely gave the rider an advantage.
If you're building a polo bike, it's an element you should not overlook.
/$.02
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Bikes: Surly Karate Monkey, Schwinn Le Tour Luxe, Rustbelt Marco polo bike
Yeah, I'm not alone in Columbia in having a 32/22 (about 1.45) setup. Fixed players tend not to go that low of course. It seems having these low ratios offers a major advantage on tourney-sized courts. Seldom do I hit my top speed, but I like my ratio because it helps beat others to the ball.






