Mark B
Zen MBB Master
Hardtailcruzer wrote: Ahhh... as with fine marble, so with cardboard -
Being a country boy at heart, I was thinking something more along the lines of a camoflauge pattern, maybe Mossy Oak. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Mark
Hardtailcruzer wrote: Ahhh... as with fine marble, so with cardboard -
Hardtailcruzer wrote:
The Jagwire inline cable adjuster I highly recommend - made setting the FD up much easier.
Hardtailcruzer wrote: Now if I can just get the bike folded up on itself without hurting it in the process, Bryan will finally get it and I can start working on frame 2, which will be all about developing the existing frame for shorter riders.
Best,
Doug
Hardtailcruzer wrote: HI Nanda,
Thanks for the kind words, they mean a lot coming from a professional like yourself.
Robert Stewart wrote: Hi Doug,
What does TFT mean? I'm a techie and TFT just means thin film transitor to me... :?
I have Campy gear myself, and appreciate the cable logic. I'm just aware your looks a bit tidier than mine (see page 2 of my brag board thread).
Cheers,
Rob
p.s. What is that part with four slots/holes through for just above the bottom bracket?
Mark B wrote:Robert Stewart wrote: Hi Doug,
What does TFT mean? I'm a techie and TFT just means thin film transitor to me... :?
I have Campy gear myself, and appreciate the cable logic. I'm just aware your looks a bit tidier than mine (see page 2 of my brag board thread).
Cheers,
Rob
p.s. What is that part with four slots/holes through for just above the bottom bracket?
I deduced TFT means "telescoping front tube". I narrowed it down to that and "testicle flattening thingy".
I was told the bracket welded on just above the BB is a fairing mount. Personally, I believe it's a mount for some kind of laser weapon John T is developing to take out offensive automobiles.
Mark
Mark B wrote: I deduced TFT means "telescoping front tube". I narrowed it down to that and "testicle flattening thingy".
Mark