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#1076
wtf
#1077
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 305
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From: Overland Park, Ks
Bikes: 1985 Cannondale SR300, 1987 Canonndale SR800 Black Lightning, 1988 Cannondale SR500 TEAM CREST,1992 Schwinn Paramount PDG Series 3, Volume V6 Cutter,
jeebus
Richpool, I would keep the DT shifters. I'm assuming your bike is 6 speed, if that is the case I would change to 7 or even 8 if possible (you probably have a freewheel so a new wheel would be in order, although 6 speed Uniglide does exist). 7 speed index shifters can be had but 8 speed DTs not so much. Friction 8 speed is easy though.
Richpool, I would keep the DT shifters. I'm assuming your bike is 6 speed, if that is the case I would change to 7 or even 8 if possible (you probably have a freewheel so a new wheel would be in order, although 6 speed Uniglide does exist). 7 speed index shifters can be had but 8 speed DTs not so much. Friction 8 speed is easy though.
As for everyone else, yep its a weird build, the way I see it, it will work both ways flawlessly. So the next thing to base the decision on is aesthetics. I just feel the down tubes are a cleaner look.
#1079
#1080
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Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 305
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From: Overland Park, Ks
Bikes: 1985 Cannondale SR300, 1987 Canonndale SR800 Black Lightning, 1988 Cannondale SR500 TEAM CREST,1992 Schwinn Paramount PDG Series 3, Volume V6 Cutter,
#1082
I agree. With modern cassettes that shift so easily, if you get the derailleur perfectly placed it will continuously shift between cogs and the shift is so smooth and quiet you don't have the crunching noises to tune out.
#1084
For a while I was using a small "Mini F9" HD bullet cam to record some of my rides to get some test footage before putting it in the air. I stopped for a break once and got a few shots of the bike itself with the terrain in the background. I bike around this complex quite a bit. Notice the lake in the 2nd photo - and I've ridden from there, around the lake and further many times. 


Also - notice the trail on the left of the fields, leading out of the view of the cam. I rode down that once, don't have the footage from it though.

Charger
Also - notice the trail on the left of the fields, leading out of the view of the cam. I rode down that once, don't have the footage from it though.
Charger
Last edited by Charger; 07-10-13 at 04:22 PM.
#1087
#1089
Rained most of the ride,didn't shoot many. New friend and noob mtn biker (he had...gasp...24 gears on HIS bike
). Big ol inexpensive bikesdirect.com Gravity G29 (with all my higher end parts swapped on,next swap is the On One Inbred frame being delivered tomorrow via UPS) and a self portrait...


Good friend Joshua on his near (non-SS) bike...
). Big ol inexpensive bikesdirect.com Gravity G29 (with all my higher end parts swapped on,next swap is the On One Inbred frame being delivered tomorrow via UPS) and a self portrait...

Good friend Joshua on his near (non-SS) bike...
#1093
Thread Starter
i smell bacon
Joined: Mar 2010
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Bikes: Geekhouse Deerfield, GT Edge Ti, Spooky Skeletor, TET Track, Ritchey P-650b, Bridgestone MB-3
#1099
#1100
So we gave one of our club GoPros a trial run today. Pretty rad:





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