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Old 08-04-15, 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
It looks like it's made of rubber. Is it?
With a 37mm matt black alloy dome. The E-ne is positionable on top of your bars or in front. Fits bars 22.2mm to 31.8mm using a stainless steel clamp that's vinyl-dipped to prevent scratches. Available in other finishes, too.
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Originally Posted by TK3WILEY
With a 37mm matt black alloy dome. The E-ne is positionable on top of your bars or in front. Fits bars 22.2mm to 31.8mm using a stainless steel clamp that's vinyl-dipped to prevent scratches. Available in other finishes, too.
Uh.....I was asking about the saddle.
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Originally Posted by SquidPuppet
Uh.....I was asking about the saddle.
Gotcha...Move along, nothing to see here.
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Originally Posted by franswa
Here's a sexy bell. No need to replace a spacer.

Crane E-ne Bell (Matte Black Alloy)
Ooh, that looks nice! I like the spurcycles bell as well, just not sure I want to spend $40 on a bell. Although, it's going on the Cinelli, so I don't mind spending a little extra, just weighing all my options.
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ive been putting off getting one of these for a while, looks like an incredibell that basically clips to anything

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ive been putting off getting one of these for a while, looks like an incredibell that basically clips to anything

That's snazzy! Where's the link for that bad boy. I might even put one of those on my road bike.
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That's snazzy! Where's the link for that bad boy. I might even put one of those on my road bike.
click it
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My commuter bike got a schwalbe marathon tires today. Sick of getting flats in and around Seattle. So, hopefully on the ride home tomorrow I will like them.
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Originally Posted by Mumonkan
click it
Oh, you fancy!
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Any auto parts place will have it.

Polishes like Holy Crap SHINY. Blows Mother's and Meguiars into the weeds.

Try not to get it too close to your nose though. Smells exactly like cat urine.
It worked great. Thanks!
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It worked great. Thanks!
You are welcome. Now how about a pic of what you polished?
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Originally Posted by Mumonkan
ive been putting off getting one of these for a while, looks like an incredibell that basically clips to anything

I must drillium all my Cane Creek brake levers to be like like that.
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XT derailluer, shifter, cassette and chain for my commuter. Now, no Seattle hill will be too extreme, even though I will be going up it slowly...
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I have to say the finish is a little too utilitarian considering the price.
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I have to say the finish is a little too utilitarian considering the price.

I carry same one on my roadie (AFAIAC who needs all that stuff on a FG?) and mostly like it, but be forewarned - after a few uses the "tire lever" does not like to stay attached, I keep mine on with a heavy rubberband...
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Originally Posted by IAmSam
I carry same one on my roadie (AFAIAC who needs all that stuff on a FG?) and mostly like it, but be forewarned - after a few uses the "tire lever" does not like to stay attached, I keep mine on with a heavy rubberband...
It comes with a 8 mm hex whatchamacallit, which is what tipped the scales in its favor. Otherwise I agree it's kind of overkill.
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^I feel like I'm the only guy who just carries 3 (4, 5, 6mm) full-size ball-end Craftsman allen wrenches and regular tire levels. A Park mini chain tool will be my next addition. Function>weight seeing as how roadside repairs suck enough let alone having to deal with a compromised tool and the extra couple ounces doesn't matter when I'm carrying two full water bottles anyway.
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^I feel like I'm the only guy who just carries 3 (4, 5, 6mm) full-size ball-end Craftsman allen wrenches and regular tire levels. A Park mini chain tool will be my next addition. Function>weight seeing as how roadside repairs suck enough let alone having to deal with a compromised tool and the extra couple ounces doesn't matter when I'm carrying two full water bottles anyway.
Sure, full size wrenches are preferable. I have this nice set of extra long allen wrenches though, and the 8 mm wrench doesn't fit inside my saddle bag.
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New grips to match my pedals.

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New grips to match my pedals.

I had these on a bmx bike when I was little.
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