I don't race but I do have a CX bike I use for commuting but I've also taken it on the local trails. I bought a set of 700c wheels with disc hubs. Because my bike has both disc tabs and posts, I decided to go with the discs. I found, in Nashbar I think, pre-built 700c Mavic CXP 22 wheels laced...
I had to post mine again. I converted back to a fully rigid bike, just didn't seem right with the suspension fork. Now it's all cleaned up and ready to ride. Time to get it dirty again...
I have a few...
Explaining something I think is simple to someone who has no clue. This usually has to do with something mechanical or computers. For some people this comes easily...not me.
Credits on RM. Please don't explain, I don't really need to know.
My wife dropping hints thinking that...
I'm a designer for a fuel cell company. I do component and system integration, packaging, sheetmetal design and I use Pro/E to do cool stuff like this...
I'd like to work in the bike industry...anyone looking for a CAD monkey?
Nothing worse than going into a stall and see someone's leftover chunky soup! Flush it clean people...that's what I say.
For that guy on the cell phone in the other stall I either rip one hard, flush repeatedly or make grunting noises...sometimes all three.
I would say get a frame with an eccentric bottom bracket (EBB). Unless you want a road frame, not sure any road frame come with EBB's. What's wrong with horizontal dropouts?
Thanks. 90 or 130mm. I was riding it rigid but my wrist just cant handle it. The Sherman was the only thing I had lying around to throw on. I'd like to find something lighter with maybe 100 or 115mm of travel.
We got about 6 inches of snow here last night so no ride today.
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