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What, in the name of hades, is the point - cyclocross or not? (And why have you been frying bacon in your fetish gear - is that the fashion in J-Bay?)

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That is just unsightly!!! Could only have come from a Canadian :rolleyes: ! Talking about Cyclocross....... Now THAT looks to be fun!

 

Aye...I have been looking at it, but it seems you will get a lot more chance to do cyclocross in the UK....I have yet to even see a cyclocross bike on The Hub.... :(

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What, in the name of hades, is the point - cyclocross or not? (And why have you been frying bacon in your fetish gear - is that the fashion in J-Bay?)

 

Apparently absorbs the shocks from the road a lot better...but yeah....it just looks weird.

 

At least we know people are still developing our tools of fun... :clap:

 

As for the bacon.....seriously, don't ask :blink:

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Aye...I have been looking at it, but it seems you will get a lot more chance to do cyclocross in the UK....I have yet to even see a cyclocross bike on The Hub.... :(

 

I will give it a bash when over there... its muddy half the time anyway :blush: .... Will try be the first to post a cyclocross bike for my fellow hubbers :thumbup:

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Aye...I have been looking at it, but it seems you will get a lot more chance to do cyclocross in the UK....I have yet to even see a cyclocross bike on The Hub.... :(

 

How fat are the tyres on a cyclocross anyway? I mean, can't you fit them on an older steel racer? I'd love to take on some MTBers with my version of a 29".

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How fat are the tyres on a cyclocross anyway? I mean, can't you fit them on an older steel racer? I'd love to take on some MTBers with my version of a 29".

 

I have seen them at around 28 to 35 mm. The tread pattern is what makes the diffs.....I would love to have one, it looks cool :thumbup:

 

Either that or a singlespeed roadie....all spiffed up like some of those bikes in the chicks with bikes thread :blush:

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