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I've filed down areas of chrome moped parts a few times and have never seen the surrounding chrome start to peel either.
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Maybe best to ask here.
In your opinion, what are the most comfortable risers for big ass monkey hands?
In your opinion, what are the most comfortable risers for big ass monkey hands?
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Risers are risers, pretty much. Are you looking for something excessively wide to follow current trends or something narrow to revisit fixie days of yore?
Risers are risers, pretty much. Are you looking for something excessively wide to follow current trends or something narrow to revisit fixie days of yore?
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I just want something that is pretty comfy. Probably not super narrow because I'd probably eat ****. Just 'normal' width, if there is one. Super wide also feels like I'd randomly eat **** if I clipped something. I don't think I'd want them much wider than my drops, tbh. I think those are a 42, or 44. Also something that can fit a brake lever so I don't die.
It's really just to be more comfy commuting here and there.
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Sounds like the new version of the Cinelli Pepper is just what you're looking for.
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When you build up a wheelset using Mavic Open Pro CD rims, what is your target maximum spoke tension?
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Sounds like the new version of the Cinelli Pepper is just what you're looking for.
That + Oury grips probably? These levers work or do I need to get bigger ones. No idea how this mtb type stuff works
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Sweet.
That + Oury grips probably? These levers work or do I need to get bigger ones. No idea how this mtb type stuff works
That + Oury grips probably? These levers work or do I need to get bigger ones. No idea how this mtb type stuff works
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I can't hang with you skinny enduros. Going up mountains n ****
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what are your thoughts on a 56:12 gear ratio for a fixed gear bike? that my ratio atm and its been comfortable for about a year.
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I think that ratio is pretty stupid. There's a kook here in town riding 55/13 gearing and he literally has to walk up every hill he encounters. What's the point?
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well there are no hills in my area :/ at all. so it's not much a deal breaker. when i go to different cities i change to a 56:15 with i can climb hills super easy. but i was just wondering if any other people ride this as well.
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There's a mountain range.
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Actually they do, but you need a special lockring and can't use deep no-drop chains. There was this beastly national team sprinter that used to train at my track with a 12T cog.
NJS approved, baby ! https://www.worldclasscycles.com/sugino_12_tooth_cog.htm
NJS approved, baby ! https://www.worldclasscycles.com/sugino_12_tooth_cog.htm
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~126 gear inches. that hurts my knees just thinking about it. must be a fun top speed but holy hell i hope you use a brake.
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I rarely use my 50 x 11 on my road bike, and if I do, its because I'm sprinting downhill with a tailwind. I can't imagine having something that steep as my only gear
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GX1 is a fine choice or GP1 or go for another if you want some bar ends. The GP series is certainly more comfort oriented while GX1 is more race oriented but both would be comfy! I haven't used or seen the downhill/enduro grips in person so I cannot say if they are good comfort wise or not but knowing Ergon they probably are.
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