On the TST evo it's the camera angle that makes the headangle look that wierd. It ain't that flat...
On the UFO ST it's the fork. The frame is designed for forks in betweet 540mm and 580mm and the 2006 Boxxer Ride is on the lower end (540mm) so the headangle is a little steep.
...and yes...
Once again I'm doing an internship at Nicolai, and once again Nicolai has had their open house one week before the Eurobike show in Germany to present
their new 2006 product line.
This year the weather was perfect. We were able to arrange some guided tours and also had a nice BBQ.
This...
@oldfart:
The resistance compared to a brand new derailleur systan is a little higher. But as soon as you are riding you bike the resistance in the derailleur system gets higher because every kind of dirt can get onto the shifting parts.You always have to clean and lube your system after/before...
1st:
They are both equipped with a 4-Link Suspension (incl. the "Horst-Link") patented by Specialized.
2nd:
The FR chainstay is similar to the ST. Only the Seatstay changes. Optionally you can order a reinforced Seatstay for the FR.
3rd:
The FD Tower can eaysily be removed. Ist just...
@ViolentVolante
You are right... There is no freewheel in the hub. Its integrated in the G-Boxx.
To dismount the rearwheel, you just have to remove the thruaxle. After removing it you can easily pull out the wheel. The hub is connected to the cog with an inner toothing. The disc and the cog...
Just like every year, one week before the Eurobike, at the 27th and 28th of August, the Nicolai Open House took place. At the moment, I am a student apprentice here at Nicolai.
I just thought that I could give some short impressions of the trade fair and the new products to everybody who...
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