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Fanie .... one thing I have learnt in cycling, and specifically in MTB, is to always have a back up ... that R65 tube is a back up for if the tyre gets a moerse cut and won't seal.

And I will refer you to this thread

http://www.thehubsa....less conversion

 

was only pulling your leg hence the little :ph34r:

 

tube has saved me a few times when uncle stans have left me in the dark.

 

p.s. sportmans was selling 26" tubes for around 40 ronds during the yellow ticket sale.

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was only pulling your leg hence the little :ph34r:

 

tube has saved me a few times when uncle stans have left me in the dark.

 

p.s. sportmans was selling 26" tubes for around 40 ronds during the yellow ticket sale.

No worries ... but sometimes one just does not know :ph34r:
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It looks like Sanjay has loaded up all the cement bags that were in stock at the local hardware store.

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Agree with NSBB, drop the suspension if you want (by installing a proper fully adjustable sports suspension, not just cutting the springs) but this "stance" thing does not appeal to me at all.

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It looks like Sanjay has loaded up all the cement bags that were in stock at the local hardware store.

 

With Washington plates, I doubt it's Sanjay.

 

Agree with NSBB, drop the suspension if you want (by installing a proper fully adjustable sports suspension, not just cutting the springs) but this "stance" thing does not appeal to me at all.

 

Could be that they drif with particular vehicle, but I agree.

Not my thing.

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Could be that they drif with particular vehicle, but I agree.

Not my thing.

 

Nah, that car is built specificaly for "stance". Drift cars are not that low and suspension setup (especialy at the front) is completely different.

Suspect this car has been fitted with Air Suspension to get it that low when stationary, but still driveable when raised.

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What is this based on? Saw something like this in the mid 90's - had a "I've been left in the sun for the last 20 yrs" patina, and although the style doesn't normally rock my boat, the patina did it.

 

I seem to think it was a Siver Wing or something, but when I google sw it brings up CX type bikes...?

 

I think I might just need one.

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What is this based on? Saw something like this in the mid 90's - had a "I've been left in the sun for the last 20 yrs" patina, and although the style doesn't normally rock my boat, the patina did it.

 

I seem to think it was a Siver Wing or something, but when I google sw it brings up CX type bikes...?

 

I think I might just need one.

 

Close but wrong precious metal... Goldwing, not Silverwing... :D

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