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#78
derpin'
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I really just need the bike to be off the ground.. on my third build, and i figured this would be a good investment for the future..
..and thankfully, no more of this:
yes, that's a bike rack attached to the back of a dresser....
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#80
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Merry Land
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Bikes: Guru Evolo R, Colnago Pista, Look AL 464P SS, various frankenbikes
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One of those stupid expensive, but stupid effective EAI Super Track Tools from Scrod. If you can't unscrew even the tightest cog with this thing, it's time to look for another sport. A beast of a tool.
#81
Still kicking.
Loaded bikes chainring bolts, Snafu bmx lever, odyssey linear slick cable, shimano br-375 caliper for the dmr, nitto bar end plugs for the surly.
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#83
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: East Bay
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Bikes: Mash Work, Gunnar Crosshairs, Velo Orange Camargue
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traded my rb-021's to a CL dood for his b-123's. went from one pair of bars that looked good but weren't that comfortable for daily commuting to another set of bars that look good but definitely won't be that comfortable for daily commuting. these ones are shinier though. got a DA chainring from the same guy though, so that's cool. 51t is a lot of tooth.
#84
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traded my rb-021's to a CL dood for his b-123's. went from one pair of bars that looked good but weren't that comfortable for daily commuting to another set of bars that look good but definitely won't be that comfortable for daily commuting. these ones are shinier though. got a DA chainring from the same guy though, so that's cool. 51t is a lot of tooth.
#85
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
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just bought these last month, LifeBehindBars Peloton Rolltop.
https://store.lbbjkt.com/bags/1--pelo...-backpack.html
Haven't bought anything since then...
#87
Fixie Infamous
Aw, rigid too much for you?
#90
The krampus is the 5th rigid mtb I've owned...I'm pretty used to a rigid fork off road...rockhopper 29ss, '92 stumpy, surly 1x1, specialized carve SL and now the krampus. It rides really well rigid, but I did an experiment yesterday and a 15mm thru axle fox holds the knard/rabbit hole combo with room to spare. I figure "why not?" I'll give it a go! In my head, a 100mm travel fork on a 12psi 29x3.0 tire should ride like the cats pajamas. But we shall see!
#91
Still kicking.
The krampus is the 5th rigid mtb I've owned...I'm pretty used to a rigid fork off road...rockhopper 29ss, '92 stumpy, surly 1x1, specialized carve SL and now the krampus. It rides really well rigid, but I did an experiment yesterday and a 15mm thru axle fox holds the knard/rabbit hole combo with room to spare. I figure "why not?" I'll give it a go! In my head, a 100mm travel fork on a 12psi 29x3.0 tire should ride like the cats pajamas. But we shall see!
It may also make it feel like a sug up front.
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#95
Don't really have a bike.
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#98
enginerd
Leuky - thanks for the info. I talked to another Cannondale expert and was told the same thing. Apparently the give-away is the "Made is USA" decal. Repros have a solid silver background while original ones were variegated.
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Needed a new lid
Needed a new lid