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Closed on mondays apparently....

 

I sat crying in my car for 10 mins....parking costs money there...

That is an awesome fork! Have one on my Inbred aswell.
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How bout i raise you, don't even have to lube after a wash

What bike is that? It sure is pretty!!
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Here she is... running a brain fork off s Spez but will probably go back to the carbon rigid. Someone said steel is real, sure rides lekker!

 

 

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So to those who use a std chain tensioner.

 

Do you guys ever drop chains or have you had any issues with this ad a set up at all?

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I've dtopped a chain once on a really bad gravel road, but it was a spring on the Fireeye tensioner that wasn't strong enough. Fixed it and no problems since. But I was using a Paul chain guide later

 

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This is how we roll in Plett

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Nice tyre to cushion the front for the little one

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lucky buggers

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This is how we roll in Plett

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Nice tyre to cushion the front for the little one

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Was just going to ask why the heck your chain was so loose, then I realized it was half coming off. :eek:

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This is how we roll in Plett

 

 

Nice tyre to cushion the front for the little one

 

 

Where did you get that Surly?

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Had to add this to the SS as the other setup I had with a ISG mounted chain guide exploded on the way to work the other day.

 

It works a treat... will turn the QT lever to the other side of the hub so that it is less cluttered.

 

Thanks to Copperhead for helping out.

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