Need help to list the parts of the bike.
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Need help to list the parts of the bike.
Can someone list all the parts of his bike in a list for me? I would like to have everything he has. It would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
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Mate, most of those bits are named clearly or sort of clearly in the video. You'll probably need a bit of pausing and rewinding, but grab a pencil and paper, fire up Retro-gression.com because he's got lots of similar if not the same parts, and go from there. You don't need to use the exact same parts, they may be good reasons why you wouldn't with some, but this'll give you a good start, THEN come back here and ask specifics such as:
What's that saddle? I don't understand his horrible accent.
To which we'll reply, It's a Fizik Arizione ... but only because we know that saddle exists and understood enough of what he said to pick it (I may have spelt the Ari???? word wrong too.
What's that saddle? I don't understand his horrible accent.
To which we'll reply, It's a Fizik Arizione ... but only because we know that saddle exists and understood enough of what he said to pick it (I may have spelt the Ari???? word wrong too.
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A bit needy are we? There's quite the difference between helping and having someone outright do your work.
How about you at least post up your best attempt at listening and writing down what you think you heard in a post to start us off?
How about you at least post up your best attempt at listening and writing down what you think you heard in a post to start us off?
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Mate, most of those bits are named clearly or sort of clearly in the video. You'll probably need a bit of pausing and rewinding, but grab a pencil and paper, fire up Retro-gression.com because he's got lots of similar if not the same parts, and go from there. You don't need to use the exact same parts, they may be good reasons why you wouldn't with some, but this'll give you a good start, THEN come back here and ask specifics such as:
What's that saddle? I don't understand his horrible accent.
To which we'll reply, It's a Fizik Arizione ... but only because we know that saddle exists and understood enough of what he said to pick it (I may have spelt the Ari???? word wrong too.
What's that saddle? I don't understand his horrible accent.
To which we'll reply, It's a Fizik Arizione ... but only because we know that saddle exists and understood enough of what he said to pick it (I may have spelt the Ari???? word wrong too.
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I hope your budget isn't only $300...for your front wheel.
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The op may have a hearing problem.
I suggest you take this video to your LBS, have them jot down the parts and then buy the parts (at least some of the parts)from them.
And visit an audiologist. The man in the video speaks in a dialect, but his speech is clear.
I suggest you take this video to your LBS, have them jot down the parts and then buy the parts (at least some of the parts)from them.
And visit an audiologist. The man in the video speaks in a dialect, but his speech is clear.
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Another grand would get a frameset and cranket and more pieces to buy before it pedals down the road.
OP if you don't have two grand on hand for a bike, stop wasting our time; and yours, unless your hobby is wishing.
OP if you don't have two grand on hand for a bike, stop wasting our time; and yours, unless your hobby is wishing.