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How's the high BB thing then, you sassy biatch?
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(Forgot to rotate it )
My new T-Lite Long, a new frame from Onza. It's the T-Lite, but longer
At first I didn't really like it as coming from the T-Pro it's got pretty short chainstays (I had to take a link out of my T-Pro-length chain to get any tension), but now I'm pretty much used to it and it's OK. Easy enough to manual (although I've gotta relearn the balance point), good for spins as the bike is really under you, and it's just quite nice in general If anyone wants a go (Don't know why you would ) I'll be at the Deej ride so just shout me down or something...
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My new T-Lite Long, a new frame from Onza. It's the T-Lite, but longer
At first I didn't really like it as coming from the T-Pro it's got pretty short chainstays (I had to take a link out of my T-Pro-length chain to get any tension), but now I'm pretty much used to it and it's OK. Easy enough to manual (although I've gotta relearn the balance point), good for spins as the bike is really under you, and it's just quite nice in general If anyone wants a go (Don't know why you would ) I'll be at the Deej ride so just shout me down or something...
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My new T-Lite Long, a new frame from Onza. It's the T-Lite, but longer
At first I didn't really like it as coming from the T-Pro it's got pretty short chainstays (I had to take a link out of my T-Pro-length chain to get any tension), but now I'm pretty much used to it and it's OK. Easy enough to manual (although I've gotta relearn the balance point), good for spins as the bike is really under you, and it's just quite nice in general If anyone wants a go (Don't know why you would ) I'll be at the Deej ride so just shout me down or something...
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How do those 30" bars feel Ad? Gonna go back to the 28" (or are they 27"?) bars?
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Foxy Would be a bit nicer if the seat-tube was trimmed down a little, but otherwise it's properly nice
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Simple way to find our, Terror_Error:
Have you had a pair of test pads?
If the answer is "No", then no, you aren't a tester.
If the answer is "Yes", then yes, you are a tester
Looks cool anyway, Steve. Hope you make these pads a decent depth too, fed up with having a sketchy set-up with my back brake 'cos pads are too thin to reach in
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There's less of the 4-bolt mount outside of the tubing. If you look at a lot of frames, the 4-bolt mounts are bought in and welded onto the exterior of the seat-stay. However, on here, they are sunken into the frame, so they're not on the exterior, which means there's more support around the brake because it's not so far out (works on lever principles).
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You have to syphon water through it to clean it, which isn't so cool. But to be fair, I usually just rinse it and re-fill
"Hygiene" could be my middle name, but I don't have one.
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Oh yeah, I could also be laughing to hold back the tears, seeing as the more observant of you might notice the pool of drying sick next to my foot. Someone didn't dig the Chinese food round the corner. By that stage, I was so hungry I could've eaten it.
Well, I wasn't, I was just going for shock value.
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The BB5 and BB7s seem to shit the bed pretty easily in terms of blowing apart or snapping, and that's on the front. Might wanna keep an eye on it on the rear.
Good work with the conversion though.