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I technically have an eccentric bottom bracket on my GT, but for a different reason. And it's a much bigger pain in the ass I'd imagine. I'm ...

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Old Mar 23, 2006, 5:14 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I technically have an eccentric bottom bracket on my GT, but for a different reason. And it's a much bigger pain in the ass I'd imagine.


I'm surprised no one sells an add on idler that clamps to the chainstay or something.
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There's a guy I work with who has a son that MTB's and is also a "button pusher."


What is with that connection.

I don't think that guy rides Univegas either though.
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The current Bicycling magazine issue had an article on Single Speed bikes. In the article they built up a dream bike for super-big-bucks, however, they also listed three "Best Values" for new purchases.
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santa cruz chameleon is for sale on craigslist boston. great bike for ss'ing
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The current Bicycling magazine issue had an article on Single Speed bikes. In the article they built up a dream bike for super-big-bucks, however, they also listed three "Best Values" for new purchases.
Don't tease us and require us to purchase the mag... what is the "best values" list?
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