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the current rig.....which is back in the shop :evil:
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the current rig.....which is back in the shop :evil:
Sweet! When you coming out for a ride with us?
the current rig.....which is back in the shop :evil:
Tim.
Oops...TMI....
Tim.
Oops...TMI....
Tim's a what not a who? I always kind of wondered....
It's the Special K. Gets me all fiesty in the mornings.
Tim.
Oops...TMI....
I thought you only rode hard tails?
Derailure issues?
neg.....front brake
neg.....front brake
the current rig.....which is back in the shop :evil:
And yes gents, I have removed all the reflectors since this pic was taken.
They look like the same brakes I have, whats wrong with them?
Nice... Here is my F5....
And yes gents, I have removed all the reflectors since this pic was taken.
Interesting that you say that. I know a lot of grief is given to those that don't remove all of their reflectors, but I think the rear red seat post reflector should be left on. If you ever ride at night with head lamps or are forced to ride on a road near dark it is a very valuable piece of safety equipment that makes you visible to others (both other riders and cars).
OTOH the wheel reflectors gotta go
You make a very good point here. The fact that everyone insists that all the reflectors must be removed is kinda silly actually. What? Do they add extra weight? :lol: :dunce: