The steering radius should be unaffected.
One thing to consider in this day of near solid steerer tubes (at the crown end), is whether or not you'll be able to install it. You have get a socket on an extension upwards through the bottom of the steerer. Shouldn't be a problem with a DC though...
I'm doing blockbuster's version of it. Blockbuster online or something. At the time, they undercut netflix by a couple of bucks. It's a good concept. No hidden fees or charges. Though I sometimes get DVDs that skip, but that might be true if I went to my local blockbuster (which I rarely did...
I got rid of my Juicys for Saints. I had an early set of Juicys and the maint was impossible. I'm running goodridge lines on mine. The Saints are everything you need in a brake. Clean, simple, effective. The mineral oil being more environmentally friendly than the SRAM/Avid offering is a bonus.
Doesn't look like it'll take a FD. The bottom of the would-be seattube appears to be welded to the DT in front of the BB shell. Could be wrong though.
Still don't see why the seat tube couldn't be straight instead of a 2-piece deal.
I haven't had soda in about a year. (drink coffee and beer like it's going out of style though.) And besides a couple of visits to the in-n-out when I'm in a west coast state lucky enough to have one, I haven't had fast food in about 14 years. Getting through the first month or two is the...
The knolly at $3200 is still $100 less than the msrp of the demo9.
BTW, Turner only sold 75 RFXs the year before it's hiatus from their line-up. Some people just don't want to spend thousands on a freeride bike. Getting that first dent/scrape on a $3k+ frame must sting like a mofo.
I think concensus was that they're not any stronger than the 36pt. engagement hubs since there aren't any additional pawls that engage. And due to that, they're not as strong as King's ring drive mechanism. But then again, I don't hear about anyone breaking any Hadley internals (36 or 108pt.).
The knollys are hot. If you're not in a super rush maybe you should wait to see Turner's highline. DT and Neol had the same idea in mind when designing the highline and V-tach. That being: Long travel FSR link frame with a full length seat tube. The 6pack design has limitations as to how long a...
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