Jackass BFSSFG poseur tarck bicyclist of the day
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The "correct" way is to have the qr lever on the nds, pointing in the same direction as the forks, because if your rear wheel was on a qr and had a derailer it would also have to be on the nds. There's no reason to do this, beyond that it's just one of those traditional things that makes your bike look neater, like lining up tire labels with valve stems.
what the **** has this place come to.
Dont talk unless you know what the **** youre talking about.
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Lighten up priest. Sure it helps you find punctures too, but mostly it just looks correct. i fix a flat about every four months but i look at my bike every day.
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o that's right....now i remember why i stopped coming here...thanks guys.
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how does running yr qr lever on the other side help you find punctures?
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Lining up the tire label with the valve stem helps find punctures.
Putting your QR on the right helps find bike geeks.
Putting your QR on the right helps find bike geeks.
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I'm not going to lie, I line my QR up on my non-dr side because it matches my back wheel (on my roadie). But I thought he meant there was an actual functional reason to do that.
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i put my qr on the right side because i'm right-handed and it's easier to spin the qr when i am taking off my front wheel to put it in my truck.
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I am not envious.
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It'd be even funnier with drops.
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Nobody has any trash to talk about my bike? it's in the new update......
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https://fixedgeargallery.com/2007/sep...xanderYust.htm
Argh! Why the hell does this dude have a top tube protector? his bars wont hit and even if the bottom of his stem did hit the ttp is a good 2 inches away.
Argh! Why the hell does this dude have a top tube protector? his bars wont hit and even if the bottom of his stem did hit the ttp is a good 2 inches away.
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thats prolly where the riser hit actually.
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This is my Specialized S-Works track bike. Each part was sources individually from various places, most new, some lightly used.
Frame and Fork is a 2005 S-Work Track Frameset with FSA carbon Headset. Campagnolo Pista Wheels with Vittoria Pista EVO CS Tubs. Campagnolo Record Pista Crankset and BB. Mike Burrows Carbon Seatpost with Flite Gel Saddle. Deda Pista Bars and Stem. DID Chain And finally the pedals are Capagnolo Record TBS Pedals. The last and finest clip and stap peddle that Campagnolo ever made, those alone cost me as much as the frame!
It's a joy to ride...
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Frame and Fork is a 2005 S-Work Track Frameset with FSA carbon Headset. Campagnolo Pista Wheels with Vittoria Pista EVO CS Tubs. Campagnolo Record Pista Crankset and BB. Mike Burrows Carbon Seatpost with Flite Gel Saddle. Deda Pista Bars and Stem. DID Chain And finally the pedals are Capagnolo Record TBS Pedals. The last and finest clip and stap peddle that Campagnolo ever made, those alone cost me as much as the frame!
It's a joy to ride...
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Adam in London
W. T. F. ?
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I can't get a picture but did you guys see the duracycle with two chainrings that was posted today? The **** is up with that?
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https://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2007...arSessions.htm
This is the same guy as above with the Specialized S-Works (as posted by Skanking Biker). Now he is showing off his 12 year old son's first track/fixed gear. I really don't have a problem with the bike itself. However, I do have a problem with throwing your 12 year old son on a brakeless bike. Ok, maybe the kid has some skill or maybe it is strictly track, but I doubt it. If it is on the street he should give his son a brake.
This is the same guy as above with the Specialized S-Works (as posted by Skanking Biker). Now he is showing off his 12 year old son's first track/fixed gear. I really don't have a problem with the bike itself. However, I do have a problem with throwing your 12 year old son on a brakeless bike. Ok, maybe the kid has some skill or maybe it is strictly track, but I doubt it. If it is on the street he should give his son a brake.
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https://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2007...arSessions.htm
This is the same guy as above with the Specialized S-Works (as posted by Skanking Biker). Now he is showing off his 12 year old son's first track/fixed gear. I really don't have a problem with the bike itself. However, I do have a problem with throwing your 12 year old son on a brakeless bike. Ok, maybe the kid has some skill or maybe it is strictly track, but I doubt it. If it is on the street he should give his son a brake.
This is the same guy as above with the Specialized S-Works (as posted by Skanking Biker). Now he is showing off his 12 year old son's first track/fixed gear. I really don't have a problem with the bike itself. However, I do have a problem with throwing your 12 year old son on a brakeless bike. Ok, maybe the kid has some skill or maybe it is strictly track, but I doubt it. If it is on the street he should give his son a brake.
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https://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2007...arSessions.htm
This is the same guy as above with the Specialized S-Works (as posted by Skanking Biker). Now he is showing off his 12 year old son's first track/fixed gear. I really don't have a problem with the bike itself. However, I do have a problem with throwing your 12 year old son on a brakeless bike. Ok, maybe the kid has some skill or maybe it is strictly track, but I doubt it. If it is on the street he should give his son a brake.
This is the same guy as above with the Specialized S-Works (as posted by Skanking Biker). Now he is showing off his 12 year old son's first track/fixed gear. I really don't have a problem with the bike itself. However, I do have a problem with throwing your 12 year old son on a brakeless bike. Ok, maybe the kid has some skill or maybe it is strictly track, but I doubt it. If it is on the street he should give his son a brake.
"Son, if all of your friends decided to jump off a cliff . . . . ., I'd find you a bigger cliff off of which to jump and give you a push--that's how much I love you."
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spdr-rs on a kids bike probably means it's track only.
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I just hope one of those crankarms has a stripped mate or something.
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