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Quick Play On My Marino


isitafox

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Finally after months of messing about I've had a bit of a play on my Marino, got the rear rim brake fitted and working very nicely but not got a front on it yet.

Anyway, here's a short clip filmed by my 5yr old son (hence the jumpy camera work!) from earlier on.

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This will sound very very weird, but could you explain to me (as detailed as you can possibly get, even your thoughts) on your pedal-kicks ? Here's what I noticed so you get an idea: you seem to move your body and not pedal at all, and at the eeeeeeend of the movement you do a small kick.

I seem to be having problems gapping "far-ish" because I "roll" my wheels more than what I should (I kick since the very beginning apparently and my wheel dives down like the freaking titanic) and you seem you could be doing that even with your brakes locked.

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without wanting to spam daves thread,i think its the perfect mix of good,precise locking brake pads,the right gear ratio and bars/stem setup.if that all comes together nicely you just have to get the "on/off" technique dialled.has a lot to do with how and when you release your rear brake imo

bikes looking pretty well suited btw isitafox

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I'd put it more down to the fact I'm very rusty and getting used to something completely different. I broke my ankle in March and this is the first time I've done something other than ride round in circles on that bike. Also I'm not used to riding a bike with such short chain stays and high BB so I'm still adjusting to it.

Cheers for the comments otherwise, will be bit easier when I get a front brake on it!

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Finally after months of messing about I've had a bit of a play on my Marino, got the rear rim brake fitted and working very nicely but not got a front on it yet.

Anyway, here's a short clip filmed by my 5yr old son (hence the jumpy camera work!) from earlier on.

that's pretty cool ;) (about your son I mean)

want to see more riding

bike looks nice

I like the bar angle

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