ratz
Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
Is is reflective tyres, or rims shining in the background?
Conti GP II reflective side ways.
Orange suits you!!!
Suits the mrs better.
Is is reflective tyres, or rims shining in the background?
Orange suits you!!!
VERY effective!!!Conti GP II reflective side ways.
Would you be able to use the brake underneath the lower attachment point, like on the Trek Madone? I know aerodynamics would be slightly reduced and the brake would be exposed to road spray, but should work well.
An aerodynamic caliper brake seems a bit unnecessary when nested behind the seat.
I doubt it does much in the front either with the spinning crank in the way, but it does look good. I'm definitely getting one for my fixed gear.
Eventually you have to take your children out into the light of day.
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But it occurs to me that I might have more aptly named her "Lithium Flower"
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Fortunately only the blue ones have to be charged before each < 6 hour ride.
As configured with a full load of water; spare tire, crash supplies etc. 33lbs
But she still goes up hill pretty good just need to get 15lbs off the engine.
Not Rojo hills but was fine for me today. 15% no problem with 39T/28T
I don't see many RIDEYEs on the road. Video recording is useful for legal defense and entertainment. I bought a pair from the Kickstarter campaign for my DF. I have another pair to put on my Vendetta when it arrives. (Soon, I hope).Eventually you have to take your children out into the light of day.
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But it occurs to me that I might have more aptly named her "Lithium Flower"
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Fortunately only the blue ones have to be charged before each < 6 hour ride.
As configured with a full load of water; spare tire, crash supplies etc. 33lbs
But she still goes up hill pretty good just need to get 15lbs off the engine.
Not Rojo hills but was fine for me today. 15% no problem with 39T/28T
I don't see many RIDEYEs on the road. Video recording is useful for legal defense and entertainment. I bought a pair from the Kickstarter campaign for my DF. I have another pair to put on my Vendetta when it arrives. (Soon, I hope).
with 25,800 mA.H of battery power have you got a Contador Electric motor drive to assist on hills?
That's a good question. The XD-15 just simply out performs anything I've tried including SRAM, Shimano, Rotor, and Hope. The hopes came is a close second. I originally was looking for weather proof when I found RWC. The Cheap SRAM's that come with only last about 1 season and then I have broken bearings; from either making the clamps too tight before I knew better; or the extra demands of the MBB on the BB. The angular bearings on the XD-15 seem to take the load better and spin more freely that anything I've tried. Basically "dam that is expensive, but it works"; I'm on year 3 on two of them and it's hard to argue with how well they work. Here's the spin down we did with a 1 week old SRAM BB ($30) that ships with the force cranks and a 1 year old XD-15Any reason you didn't use a SRAM BB after the whole rotor debacle?
What Ratz and Rick said - yes $200 seems like a lot - but man, the are so good, they almost spin the cranks by themselves!I can acknowledge the RWC bb's are worth the money. I bought the second tier down from their top of the line and can't be happier. Once they are broken in these baby's really spin. The ball bearings are bigger with more surface area making them stronger, if I remember correctly.
Ahhh haaa! Larrys secrete emerges !they almost spin the cranks by themselves!