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i like everything except the super deep aero road wheels . they look ridiculous on that bike.
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Big off road tires with carbon aero wheels... made me scratch my head. The 1'' of cable routing through the stem doesn't do much for me either. Seems kinda silly and really doesn't clean up the cockpit any.
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#5654
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It's an internal cable stop for the cantilever brake cable. Without it you'd need an external one hanging under the bars or mounted to the front of the fork crown.
#5656
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Deep section wheels are a popular choice for CX racers on muddy or sandy courses. It's significantly harder to pedal if your rim is submerged in mud or sand so often riders will choose a deep rim, again depending on the race course.
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I agree they look out of place on that bike. Also it doesn't take a lot of sand to go over the top of a box section rim
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#5661
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It is one of those bikes like they've got a big thicc bootay but the face is just off enough that you aren't sure.
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"Your beauty is an aeroplane;
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"Your beauty is an aeroplane;
so high, my heart cannot bear the strain." -A.C. Jobim, Triste
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i have one of those internally routed enve/vanilla stems too. i didnt think they were still doing it. i kind of like how that one routes through the side rather than in the middle of the faceplate like mine. it feels like the bend in the housing would be less severe that way.
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loving the Paul brakes
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#5667
Beausage is Beautiful
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I want to try-out the “whole new way to upload and arrange photos on BF! Now you can use your desktop library, or your phone or tablet library or camera, and upload inline photos directly to your BF posts without using a 3rd party hosting site!” so...
This is not my usual cup-of-tea but for some reason I find it strangely exciting
This is not my usual cup-of-tea but for some reason I find it strangely exciting
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#5668
Team Beer
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This thing represents everything I love about track bikes and what got my social life all wrapped up in this forum fifteen years ago. That Yamaguchi is triple-t HOTTT and anyone who says otherwise is a) wrong, 2) possessing poor taste, and d) wrong again. And don't come at me with taste being subjective or any **** like that. This thing is amazing and if you don't agree, you're just wrong.
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This thing represents everything I love about track bikes and what got my social life all wrapped up in this forum fifteen years ago. That Yamaguchi is triple-t HOTTT and anyone who says otherwise is a) wrong, 2) possessing poor taste, and d) wrong again. And don't come at me with taste being subjective or any **** like that. This thing is amazing and if you don't agree, you're just wrong.
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This thing represents everything I love about track bikes and what got my social life all wrapped up in this forum fifteen years ago. That Yamaguchi is triple-t HOTTT and anyone who says otherwise is a) wrong, 2) possessing poor taste, and d) wrong again. And don't come at me with taste being subjective or any **** like that. This thing is amazing and if you don't agree, you're just wrong.
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THE STUFFED
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This thing represents everything I love about track bikes and what got my social life all wrapped up in this forum fifteen years ago. That Yamaguchi is triple-t HOTTT and anyone who says otherwise is a) wrong, 2) possessing poor taste, and d) wrong again. And don't come at me with taste being subjective or any **** like that. This thing is amazing and if you don't agree, you're just wrong.
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Beausage is Beautiful
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Which is fine, of course. As long as you're cool with being wrong and having bad taste.
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#5674
Fresh Garbage