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Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

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  1. Just carry on pedalling. Regardless of what happens in front of you, just carry on. It's when you stop that you have trouble* *purely conjecture, no actual bridge riding experience, just going on common sense and logic
  2. Nooooooo... My heart bleeds for that flat 6...
  3. LOL. That's the one on the way out. DAMMIT! I owe you more mails. In drafts, waiting on some stuff. Tomorrow...
  4. Why not... Hold the bar in place, and clamp one clamp on with your thumb then attach that one finger tight, then go to the next one? That way you don't have to slide it in...
  5. Nope, other way around. So the stem-side section is 80 degrees. The open side is 240 degrees.
  6. Yeah, but if the reviews are to be believed, it's one helluva ugly duckling...
  7. http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/236x/85/63/93/856393f2817dfa9d798814624d23320e.jpg
  8. Maybe his Judooooo CHOP! isn't working as desired...
  9. true that. But sometimes, the bait is so tasty!
  10. Most probably. May have snagged something when installing the new pads. It's all conjecture unless someone actually has a look at them.
  11. Johan - I was pointing to my use of AND. Read, man, before you try and have an argument with me. If he's just installed the pads, it stands to reason that they haven't been bedded in, yes? If the lever is pulling all the way to the bars before "feeling something" (braking force / pad movement was not clear from the OP) there's either air in the system, a leak somewhere, the pads and / or discs are contaminated (oil / whatever - pulls the brakes but doesn't feel any great amount of stopping power until they're almost at the bars) or there's something up with the pistons ito blockage / misalignment, yes? But, as I said before - the problem is MOST PROBABLY air in the system AND improperly bedded pads. Great. Glad you agree.
  12. Loving THIS... http://enduro-mtb.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Santa-Cruz-Nomad-2015-enduro-mtb.com-tested-review-reviewed-40-780x519.jpg
  13. Precisely. Only thing you pay is VAT, but then you'll have claimed back the SEK Vat anyway. If you don't claim back the SEK vat, you're actually doing yourself a disservice - Swedish VAT is 25% compared to our 14%.
  14. First q - how much are you eating? If you're over-eating, you're still not going to be able to shed any weight, no matter how hard you try.
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