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looking good Jim, will get on with my Cinder Cone later in the year hopefully. Did he manage to get a dowel section in to the tubes before welding or did he just weld up the crack? will be fine as you say for commuting duties either way though I'm sure.
Looks to be a similar size to the...
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I've got a Specialized stem very similar to the one in the pic above, can send you some more info tonight when I get home.
It's black, 1" and about 130mm long with a bit of rise so should fit the bill.
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We'll obviously it was amazing but I was trying to point out that rather than it being something that can only be explained by a pharmacist that it was more down to Froome's descending and time trialling abilities :lol:
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The commentators analysis of the time gap concluded that the vast majority of the time Froome gained was on the downhill section after he attacked on the climb (something like 1:40). He only gained something like 15-20 seconds on the subsequent climbs and in the valley.
It wasn't a big...
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Nice bike but that's not a mk1. This is the 1990 version and the Cinder Cone was first available in 1988 (with rear U-brake and Mountain LX Groupset), so Mk2 or 3 but I'd just state it's from 1990 and leave it at that.
Good luck with the sale.
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He's a member on here too "Mountainbike-Kult.de" although he doesn't appear to have logged on since last October.
Bought a few bits from him and never had any problems.