more effort unless you have funbolts (something grippy) the dropouts mean that when you kick hard on the pedals the wheel tilts to the drive side and will rub against the frame.
Basically dont get a 116mm frame. unless you have funbolts (something grippy) the dropouts mean that when you kick hard on the pedals the wheel tilts to the drive side and will rub against the frame. It means the wheel is more awqward to take out due to the snail cams smaller flanges on the hubs used in 116mm frames weakens the wheelbuild considerably. the 135 means you need a tensioner, not really much of a problem.
I'd swear it doesn't say that in the forum guidelines. It just emphasises his wrongly made point. also, you shouldnt be able to tell people to talk any differently from how they would in real life.
alternatively the trex spec 1 for 500 beans or you could get something decent second hand, look for makes such as echo, GU, zoo, adamant. they seem to be the most reliable these days
were you in a little ball?, or is the perfectly side on angle distorting it from the fact that the perfectly side on t pro matches its size. lol, dont continue to lie please and sorry it just gets on my nerves when people do that
Nice pics, but i do find it a bit retarded saying the gap is 5 ft 10 whereas it blatantly isnt, as its as long as your t pro, if that. you did say approximate, but thats atleast a foot and a half smaller lol
I dont get how you could be the best in england for fixing crap, youre basically saying they are the only place that can fix things, anywhere else isnt the best becuase they cant actaully fix anything. If something is fixed there it will be no different compared with another bike shop fixing the same thing.