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ColonelJLloyd 05-29-13 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by Kayce (Post 15681042)
The cap serves no purpose on a presta valve once you take the tube out of the packaging. It is just there so the tube isn't punctured in the box.

I've heard people who use them (mostly MTB and CX riders) argue that they keep the mud/dirt off of the valve/pump interface or the pin from being bent by sticks or rocks, but that's not a concern for me. I ride bareback.

LesterOfPuppets 05-29-13 02:35 PM


Originally Posted by seanifred (Post 15681309)
why is the nut there, even. all arguments i have heard don't make sense to me, especially with the existence of threadless stems.

They are kinda nice when inflating a tube from zero psi, cuz you don't have to press the stem up into the chuck, but for day-to-day use they don't really come into play for me.

rex615 05-29-13 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 15681217)
With nuts?

No. I guess i come from off road motorcycles (observed trials) where you can run very low tire pressures and there is a possibility of the tire slipping on the rim (we didn't always run rim locks). Under those conditions it was useful to take the nut of the valve, that way if the tire slipped it would not tear the valve stem off the tube and a leaning valve was a visible indicator that the tire had slipped.

Old ways die hard, in reality it is not very likely a tire with even a modest (by bicycle standards) 50 psi is going to slip on the wheel.

gregjones 05-29-13 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by seanifred (Post 15681309)
why is the nut there, even.

Valve stem nuts give the locals another reason to ask stupid questions.

seau grateau 05-29-13 03:09 PM

Jesus Christ guys no one cares about valve stems.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3225/...a842cc15_o.jpg

LesterOfPuppets 05-29-13 03:23 PM

Caps and nuts, total JA

seau grateau 05-29-13 03:28 PM

O_O They're forming their own reality.

Mumonkan 05-29-13 04:34 PM

who knew salvador dali was a frame builder?




ps:


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 15681338)
They are kinda nice when inflating a tube from zero psi, cuz you don't have to press the stem up into the chuck, but for day-to-day use they don't really come into play for me.

this is why i like the nuts

gregjones 05-29-13 05:50 PM

It looks like a 45 that got left on the dash.

Are you old enough to know????:)

SpeshulEd 05-29-13 07:48 PM

Or in the mailbox, in Phoenix, in August.

*grumble, grumble, grumble*

All vinyl is delivered to the office now.

intothev0id 05-29-13 11:13 PM

http://25.media.tumblr.com/078355c4a...dymo1_1280.jpg

Scrodzilla 05-30-13 05:06 PM

^ It's ugly but not necessarily jackass.

Let's try this:

http://www.pedalroom.com/p/1989-rale...re-11637_5.jpg

http://www.pedalroom.com/p/1989-rale...re-11637_7.jpg

SiqBird 05-30-13 05:48 PM

Chop n' Flop with the same road brakes... eeeehh

seanifred 05-30-13 05:51 PM

dat stem

Scrodzilla 05-30-13 05:58 PM

bar-to-saddle drop ftw

hairnet 05-30-13 06:22 PM

:lol: that is what I did to my first road bike before I knew anything. UGH WHY

Leukybear 05-30-13 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by intothev0id (Post 15682986)

Besides being overwhelmingly loud, the QR is on drive side. I would ride it though once those crucial changes have been made.

TheRealFaux 05-30-13 07:29 PM

That Colossi sucks. Chode, negative and cheapo Cinelli stem, high stack, over rotated bars, slammed forward and pointed down saddle, straight post with steep seat tube, 32h 80mm carbon rear, crappy Crankbrothers pedals. Who ever built that thing had no idea what they were doing. Riding that bike would make you a total jackass.

Nitram612 05-31-13 08:36 AM

Spotted in the wild.
http://i.imgur.com/yKQXzuO.jpg?1

Mumonkan 05-31-13 08:57 AM

"i like to cruise like a G, but sometimes i like to get aero as ****. but at no time do i want a solid grip on my handlebars or the ability to use both brakes simultaneously"

seau grateau 05-31-13 03:00 PM

brb gotta go do a time trial on my Thruster then give my buddy a ride to the bodega on my pegs

http://i.imgur.com/iuN8DaW.jpg

LesterOfPuppets 05-31-13 03:17 PM

Sweet PEGS!~!!!

iTripped 05-31-13 04:19 PM

Saw this pop up on ****** earlier - OP was having a bit of fun building up what he called an 'abomination'. So far, it's received quite a wide range of reactions.

johnnytheboy 05-31-13 05:18 PM

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8531/8...8c4d3703_b.jpg

frantik 05-31-13 05:20 PM


Originally Posted by Nitram612 (Post 15688271)

looks like the saddle is hella low but then it has a big ass head tube, riser stem, bum bars and also the tri bars are raised up.. wat


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