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Flowta

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  1. Hope this helps http://www.phred.org/~josh/bike/trail.html http://www.phred.org/~josh/bike/steering.jpg
  2. The widths are the same regardless of rim diameter. To help you out http://www.notubes.com/ZTR-Arch-29-32-Hole-Black-P179.aspx http://www.notubes.com/ZTR-Arch-EX-29-32-Hole-Black-P891.aspx http://www.notubes.com/ZTR-Flow-29-36-Hole-Black-P337.aspx http://www.notubes.com/ZTR-Flow-EX-29-32-Hole-Black-P968.aspx
  3. Here are some measurements for the ZTR Rims in this thread Arch - width 24.4mm (ISO width 19mm) weight 420g Arch EX - width 24.6mm (ISO width 21mm) weight 400g Flow - width 28mm (ISO width 22.6mm) weight 470g Flow EX - width 29.1mm (ISO width 25.5mm) weight 490g *these are for 26" rims **ISO refers to the inner width at bead hook
  4. Flowta

    Frame Crack

    Eina! Have to ask, how deep is the seatpost into the seatube?
  5. Put a motor like that in and it's going to look like a Motorbike anyway (though a 1000GW motor "might" not actually fit ). What currently stops motorbikes etc. going on MTB trails? If it looks like a motorbike, it's probably too big to go on the trails and can just as easily be stopped from going on the trails as motorbikes.
  6. No such thing as ZERO pollution, with electric bikes, the energy (electricity) is generated elsewhere (i.e. power plants).
  7. As long as they are below a certain power, it's unlikely they'll cause much damage. Most of the benefit will come on the uphill sections and if the rider is seated the will be less likely to break traction and spinout than someone standing on the pedals trying to get up. Downhill, things start to even out way more in terms of speed
  8. Gonna try make it on Saturday, but looks like my wife is doing stocktake. See this as a bump
  9. Sounds like you need a set of dedicated commuter wheels
  10. NICE!!! Any idea of cost?
  11. Some BMX hubs use micro-cogs /sprockets
  12. Looks nice, but recycling aluminium is pretty energy intensive
  13. Commuters and tourers have been going 650 for FAR longer than MTBs (decades even)
  14. https://community.bikehub.co.za/topic/134165-fat-bike/
  15. Just to put it out there https://www.bikehub.co.za/classifieds/86001-ztr-flow-wheelset-back-on-sale/
  16. OK, so these are back on sale https://www.bikehub.co.za/classifieds/86001-ztr-flow-wheelset-back-on-sale/
  17. Looks good, where can I get some?
  18. http://www.use1.com/use-hardware/accessories/250mm-i/d-shims You sure 25.4mm? If yes, you can still have the ID machined bigger
  19. That's the one I saw REALLY nice work on those dropouts
  20. BUMP On Monday the wheels go back on sale
  21. I forget who, but someone posted it on thehub in its build stages. GT Zaskar, custom dropouts, belt drive
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  23. It's got to do with the geometry of the suspension design/linkages and what the designers are trying to achieve. Regardless of what the orientation of the shock, it still operates in a straight line.
  24. Eish, you still haven't got it sorted yet?!?!
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