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Ekke juk nou soos 'n hond wat wurms het............trek my gat op die vloer hier by die werk.

 

My kolega's weet nie wat om te dink nie LOLLOLLOL

 

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Crux' date=' wil jy nie "B" span begin nie en dan kan die System Six'e na hulle toe kom en die "A" span die nuwes kry. Waar sign ek vir die "B" span?

 

 
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Crux, waar's die "dotted line" vir b.g. B-Span?

 

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Nice bike but the rear seat stay looks alot like a Cervelo R3 replica. Has the rest of the bicycle manufacturing world joined the evolusion at last?Evil%20Smile 

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Wow!!! thats hot! shooooo!!

 

Hey cruxie, when you getting some? please oh please can i have one!?Big%20smile  i would give my eye-teeth for that super six!

 

guess i better get training then.Embarrassed

 

as soon as varsity exams are over and i can afford a new hutchinson long distance tyre!LOL
no.one.knows2007-06-04 18:29:58
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The SuperSix's slender seat stays allow as much comfort as possible

http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2007/tech/features/cannondale_supersix07/supersix033.jpg
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According to Cannondale, the SuperSix's beefy chain stays make the rear end almost as laterally stiff as the aluminium rear of the SystemSix

http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2007/tech/features/cannondale_supersix07/supersix034.jpg
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The new SuperSix fork features a tapered steerer tube and has been modified to make it more comfortable yet laterally and torsionally stiff

http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2007/tech/features/cannondale_supersix07/supersix037.jpg
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Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a Cannondale SuperSix!

http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2007/tech/features/cannondale_supersix07/SuperSix_headbadge.jpg
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The one-piece bottom bracket and chain stay assembly creates a stiff rear end

http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2007/tech/features/cannondale_supersix07/Supersix_bbracket.jpg
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SuperSix's chainstays are designed to cope with different stresses on each side

http://www.cyclingnews.com/photos/2007/tech/features/cannondale_supersix07/Supersix_Cstays.jpg

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