i mounted new bars with different sweep angles,adjusted them same as my old bars,dropped the same way as usual,but with this results.
edit:wanted to use this,200cm long.should i go for flexible or stiff ones?
so ive got serious problems with my right wrist in the area shown and wondering how to wrap them properly before riding.went to the doc,he said i´ll have to give it the time to heal.okay,but what,when starting riding again?dont want to bother with wrist issues for the whole next season!
should i go for a martial arts style wrapping or weightlifting style or...?
opinions very welcome,thanks
theyre original maguras.at ebay theyll throw them after you...
edit:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Magura-Felgenbremse-HS-33-Tomac-rot-/220929687006?pt=Sport_Radsport_Fahrradteile&hash=item33706f7dde
pre 05 but orange as well
ask the magura guys if they got them in stock.got many stuff like that from them,for example 97 hs33 neon orange.bling!
exactly.but i prefer to adapt the bike to me,not the opposite.
maggies were the best change i did recently.
motto:-crack!-problem-adaption with new parts-solution.and so on until everything holds up well.
thats why my bike weights 13 kg now.but i dont care.i pulled 70cm+ hops with my 15kg-dirtjumper and i do now.
said it at another post:weight doesnt count much for me.
but back to disc: why doesnt postmount on the rear rule the market?
thats what i´m wondering about.
maybe a post mount could hold up in my case.
for the rear it would be the best solution,why does no company build postmounts on?
how long does dual disc work until its getting destroyed?
i switched to maggy because i killed 2 +20 rear adaptors and 2 slave cylinders in 2 weeks .everytime while hopping on the backwheel.
plus nothing bites like maggies and a grind.
the leverage is huge at 24"wheels and disc
just wanted to update this here.
only changes:1.funn kilo bars
2.cleaned the bike lol
these bars feel nice,damn heavy,but i am,too.
edit:hope bumps of that kind are legal
hello?me,92kgs,marino steel frame,2years(drops to backwheel about 2000+ times).rides like on the first day.
show me a broken marino that had no "hollow" drillings or stuff.
edit:please get the stacker discussion up from the dead,was damn funny!
you could cut the frame near the ht,put a seat on instead bars/stem,and you´d have an expensive,but light unicycle.pedal-less ,trendsetting ?!
joking aside,cutting bicycle parts isnt a good idea i think.
btw there werent 100grs you´ll save