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dylankeyter

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  1. I see there was another post in T Q&A
  2. Clearly. I will try each rotor separately this time as well
  3. OK I will try a heavier pot
  4. Yip they are the 6 bolt type and no that doesn't work, I have tried that.
  5. Hi Hubbers I am having issues with my rotors, they are slightly warped and are affecting my braking power considerably, because the disc touches the pads and I have to loosen the tension. I would like to know how to 'true' my rotors, can you shed any light? I have used the Parktool disc trueing tool, and it works OK, but its time consuming. I'm thinking of something to do with putting pressure on the discs, putting them under a truck or a heavy load. What has worked for you? Thanks
  6. Krickey Moses that looks INSANE!
  7. Dylan' date=' you're right. But dont assume this rule always work. It is only valid on British Thread BBs. On Italian BBs (marked 70mm instead of 68) it unscrews normall on both sides. This can still be found on Italian bikes such as Colnago, Pinarello, older Bianchis etc. Edman tells us that newer Bianchis are now British thread. JB[/quote'] Thanks JB, I was waiting for someone to correct me because my knowledge of bicycle maintainence is pretty limited.
  8. Drive side(RHS): clockwise Non-dive side(LHS): anti clockwise
  9. A singlespeed Excuse my ignorance' date=' what is a fixie?[/quote'] no worries. a fixie is genrally a commuter singlespeed with the a fixed gear (like a track bike). nice bike though! Yikes! Well... Mine is a commuter
  10. A singlespeed Excuse my ignorance, what is a fixie?
  11. Here is mine: Mountain Cycle Rumble S/1
  12. I have seen this on almost every Crossmark set of tires, it is very peculiar. I will never touch those tires, despite their reputation as a good tire.
  13. Awesome website, and very nice looking products. Same stuff Valverde rides with?
  14. Very, very nice. Love the (World Champion) colours. I wish you many safe miles on that beauty.
  15. My sentiments entirely, I made my previous comment under correction, but you kindly confirmed it. No offence taken Turtlek, thank you in fact for clearing that.
  16. Token I reckon. The KCNC stuff is becoming more and more pricey. And I do not think they necessarily make carbon bits, but Scandium is just as good.
  17. At the end of the day, I think it is a personal choice and everyone has their reasons. I, personally, train with a camelbak and race with bottles, a compromise.
  18. I'm thinking Huds Spinnekop
  19. Thanks splat, your grips have served me well, and lasting long. The lock-on grips do make a big difference.
  20. David #7, the couch is made from Buffalo, I presume 1 or 2 at the most. I took the photos while the parentals were out, and the couch was not harmed in the process
  21. A few couch shots of my faithful Mountain Cycle single-speed bicycle, set up for most riding off-road disciplines. I use it primarily for commuting and XC riding. Mountain Cycle Rumble S/1 frame Titec S/P with Fizi'k Arione saddle Manitou Stance 100mm Air suspension PlanetX stem and handlebar Shimano Mechanical Disc Brakes Sunrims Rhyno Lite downhill rims PlanetX single-speed rear hub.
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