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Racing Quattro - Carbon

perchance you do a weigh-up between the quattro's and the Speeds before purchasing?

Size rubber on those rims, 25, 28, 32? (apparently, according to ETRTO 52mm is the maximum those rims can handle :huh: )

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We don't make money from friends.....

He offered me money as i was mounting them and wouldn't stop begging for them

I only charged him what my overnight shipping cost,

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Sold the rapides to my friend for a (fair)price and bought theseFNHBMN3782U_zoom.jpg?v=0e07abb2f1b741cc8

FUNN'y that ... I went from FUNN's to Rapides and then back onto FUNN's again ... the Rapide's just felt better for me ... recon your tchjomie scored here

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Awesome, Thanks for the info.

The reason I was asking as I have heard they decent for during the day to be seen. My front light is no problem, can see well at night and be seen during the day but my rear light I don't think is worth much during the day. Am looking for something that I can use during the day only. On night rides if you ride with a super bright red light then its not lekker for your buddies behind you. On my commutes home from work I am alone most of the time.

I will be selling my Knog blinder "the face" rear light soon if you are keen?

I have replaced them with the Knog "mob kid grid" I got last week which have a wider beam angle

If I could (always afford them) I don't think I'll buy any other lights besides Knogs

PM if you keen

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Time to learn and acquire a new skill and steady building up on my bike-related-tools inventory.   :clap:  :clap:

1. What is the tool on the left?

2. Is the right hand one some kind of torque wrench? or spoke tension meter?

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1. What is the tool on the left?

2. Is the right hand one some kind of torque wrench? or spoke tension meter?

1. = nipple driver. 

2.= Yip, its a spoke tension meter.  

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