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Old 10-20-11 | 10:51 PM
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Scrod your a pretty big Leader fan right? Got the standover measurements for a 55cm and 58cm 725 frames?
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Old 10-21-11 | 12:12 AM
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Scrod, did you like your thickslicks? I want to bump my tire from 23c to 25c.
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Scrod, did you like your thickslicks? I want to bump my tire from 23c to 25c.
I liked them quite a bit. They're indestructible but the 28 I had in the back was an absolute tank. I have a my 25 hanging on the wall and will be posting it up for sale in the used section of our site very soon (maybe even today).
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Old 10-21-11 | 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Soo__Fuego
Scrod your a pretty big Leader fan right? Got the standover measurements for a 55cm and 58cm 725 frames?
What gives you that impression - the fact that Angie and I own five of them?

here:

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Old 10-21-11 | 10:18 AM
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Is it blasphemous to put an S300 crankset in a Leader 721 frame?
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Old 10-21-11 | 10:30 AM
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What's your opinion on

a. Expensive frame with cheap components

b. Expensive components with cheap frame

And why do you think there is a stigma with mixing expensive+cheap?
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Old 10-21-11 | 10:44 AM
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Is it blasphemous to put an S300 crankset in a Leader 721 frame?
If it is, Angie's on the highway to Hell:

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Old 10-21-11 | 10:46 AM
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Scrod,

What's your opinion on

a. Expensive frame with cheap components

b. Expensive components with cheap frame

And why do you think there is a stigma with mixing expensive+cheap?
I have no real opinion on this and don't adhere to "stigmas".

Whatever gets you riding and enjoying yourself works.
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Old 10-21-11 | 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
If it is, Angie's on the highway to Hell:

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Sweet. Is there really any major reason to go with Omniums over the S300's?
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Old 10-21-11 | 10:58 AM
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144 bcd cranks tend to be a little stiffer. Also, options for high-quality 144 bcd chainrings are a little more plentiful. The S300 is one of the best 130 bcd cranks out there, in my opinion.
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Old 10-21-11 | 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
What gives you that impression - the fact that Angie and I own five of them?

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I dont know who that is but thank you for your help. 792mm/31" standover on the 58cm seems like the winner for me.

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Old 10-21-11 | 10:05 PM
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Just so you know, the 58cm frames are pretty huge. I'm 5'10" with a 33" inseam and typically ride a 58cm steel frame but my 725 is a 55cm.
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Old 10-21-11 | 10:15 PM
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Cool.


Im six foot even with same inseam, suggestions on whether 55 or 58?
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Old 10-22-11 | 02:32 PM
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How do your used ThickSlicks have no skids on them if you ride brakeless? Do you just do light backpedaling to control your speed? I always thought that was hard to do when you want to come to a complete stop on a hilly intersection or something.
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Old 10-22-11 | 02:42 PM
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I've mentioned it in this thread and others - riding brakeless doesn't necessitate skidding. There's no sense in hauling ass toward a busy intersection and then needing to lock up your back wheel to stop. That's just stupid.

The rear ThickSlick actually has one small skid on it - just because I wanted to see how sticky they really were when they were new (and they are very sticky) - but it literally didn't even leave a visible mark.
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Old 10-22-11 | 02:57 PM
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Ok. How about this:

What's some advice about riding brakeless? (ex: things to do/not to do, techniques)
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Old 10-22-11 | 03:01 PM
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Old 10-22-11 | 03:04 PM
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I ride brakeless, I just think it's important to be aware of things going on around you (as you always should be on a bike) to make sure you will have time to stop if you need to (again, as you should be on any bike). I much prefer clipless when riding brakeless just because it's a lot more secure than straps and cages, but that is all personal preference. I run a 17t back cog so that helps as far as skid patches goes, but lately I have been trying to not skid as much as possible and it's working out great. I'm not going through tires as fast and it just feels a lot smoother. Overall brakeless isn't bad imo
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Old 10-22-11 | 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by yummygooey
Pay attention to your surroundings and don't ride like an idiot.

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this. and there really isnt a reason to ever skid
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Old 10-22-11 | 03:28 PM
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I have a front brake that I haven't touched in months. Don't ride like you're trying to set an hour record and pay attention like your life depends on it, cuz it really does.
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Old 10-22-11 | 03:30 PM
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Yeah, I see what you guys are saying. I just don't see how you can go down a somewhat large hill and [safely] control your speed.
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Old 10-22-11 | 03:32 PM
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If you have hills use a brake. Otherwise, put your left foot on the downtube, and park your right foot on the tire. But seriously, get a front brake. I'd rather be safe than cool.

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Old 10-22-11 | 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by homebrewk
Yeah, I see what you guys are saying. I just don't see how you can go down a somewhat large hill and [safely] control your speed.
With a gear ratio which is a good match for your ability, it really isn't that hard.
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Old 10-22-11 | 03:49 PM
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I see. I'm not ever considering riding brakeless but if I did I would want to know. I don't want to end up like these guyz:

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Old 10-22-11 | 03:56 PM
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I don't get what you're saying.
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