If you can see the floor then you aren't a serious gearhead.
I reckon if you had a log burner in there it wouldn't be so clean & ordered.
If you can see the floor then you aren't a serious gearhead.
I reckon if you had a log burner in there it wouldn't be so clean & ordered.
In life as in dance Grace glides on blistered feet
I'm selling a couple of old roadies for $1 reserve.
Dunno if you need any spare parts. I'd like to see them back out there being ridden but I can't handle the roadie position any more.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/sports/cycl...-804915940.htm
In life as in dance Grace glides on blistered feet
Ohhh, tempting just for the wheels, but they really need to be ridden.
Hmmm, how well would a Giant CFR handle Firball or even Terminus?
My incoming Kona Unit has just incommed...
2hrs of stripping, cleaning artistically applied tar splatter and replacing bits later...
Threw away the sprocket, chainring, chain and put new ones on.
Going to replace the bars, brakes, grips, seat with NOS* parts...
Was expecting a 19" that might or might not be too small, however it's actually a 20" frame with 180mm cranks.
12.5kg at the moment...
*NOS - Nordie's Old Shit.
WTF!
Where's the engine?
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I'll give you a call next time I wanna go cycling mate!
"To a man of imagination, a map is a window to adventure."
-- Sir Francis Chichester (1902-1972) --
http://www.capitalcoastadventure.co.nz
Testing some SPD's. Got to go to XTR level to save weight (10g) on a pair of old Candy 2's.
The cleats are a bit heavier though...
Have no issues with the Candie's, Eggbeater's and Mallet's but Shimano is much cheaper and look to be stronger axles, which is what I'm after.
Hoping my knees can accept less float than they're accustomed to...
Although, the XTR axle does seem quite similar at the base, but I think it doesn't taper to a point like the Bro's ones.
For pure XC or cyclocross racing, I still don't think you can beat a pair of Eggbeater's.
Some Ice Tech rotors,
And some Specialized Fasttrak tyres,
And it's just under 12kg now
Got a pair off TradeMe for less than 1 new one.
Top tip: Avid BB7's don't work with 160mm IceTech rotors.
The little arm on the inner pad hits the rotor's alloy carrier...
Oh well, the normal rotor is lighter and it's the front one I wanted to run a little cooler.
Put some ugly black flat bars (original Kona ones) on the Unit to test with bar ends.
The bars are my preferred width, but too much pull back and not red enough.
The bar ends make ALL the difference. Can move around more easily to keep traction AND it's easier to climb.
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