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What Seat is this?
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its a rolls
edit: san marco rolls saddle |
wow! what valve caps are those?
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what chain is that?
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Here ya go: http://www.probikekit.com/display.php?code=S1062
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Did anyone else notice that the rear wheel is laced 3-cross on the drive side, and radial on the non-drive side?
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or that the peddle arms are bluu!!
edit: sorry, im in a sitty mood. i did notice the cross, i thought it was 2-cross and radial though, (im probably wrong) don't they do that to account for the extra stress the drie side allegedly takes? |
Originally Posted by chadbrochill17
(Post 7968032)
what chain is that?
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Originally Posted by cedricbosch
(Post 7968055)
What derailleur is that?
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FYI bikes (other than recumbents) don't have seats they have saddles... a seat is something that supports the riders weight and a saddle is one of many support points.
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what kind of chris king headset is that?
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Originally Posted by Live2Die
(Post 7968103)
FYI bikes (other than recumbents) don't have seats they have saddles... a seat is something that supports the riders weight and a saddle is one of many support points.
p.s. how do you explain SEATstays and SEATposts and SEATclamps? |
that is one ugly bike. and +1 to redeemed. live2die STFU
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i refute the above:
muffin, is nothing like muff, but both 'muffin' and 'muff' are either the correct or colloquial terminology for what they are commonly associated with. a seat may well be something you sit on, but when it refers to the part of the bicycle with which it is associated, it is a saddle. a horsen saddle is something you 'sit' on (read:seated; base:seat) but by using the correct terminology, i know that you were on top of a horse. |
Teapot, meet tempest.
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Originally Posted by Wil
(Post 7968037)
Did anyone else notice that the rear wheel is laced 3-cross on the drive side, and radial on the non-drive side?
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/3...31c03ebgl0.jpg |
Originally Posted by dougland89
(Post 7968849)
^didn't notice, but that's pretty weird. i wonder how that affects the strength of the wheel...
many road wheel manufacturers although using different hubs/spokes also employ radial nondriveside http://i5.ebayimg.com/02/i/001/0d/89/041c_12.JPG |
oh drool...cosmicsssss
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this is more drool
mavic cosmic carbone laced to a ellipse hub! http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1268/...5109513a_o.jpg |
stuck to a ganwell!
with vittoria tubs! |
those are vittoria clincher tires btw
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Radial non-drive seems pretty useless on a non-dished wheel but what the hey.
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What toe straps are those?
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