31.8mm handlebar 1992

maro":23rb0gb6 said:
Sorry can anyone explain how to insert the picture?

It involves privacy and a bit of pushing :shock:







When you click reply there is another box below the one you type the message in.If you click the add attachment button then click the browse button,up will open window showing your system files,select my pics [or whatever you've called it] then click on one of your pictures and click 'add attachment button[the one just above the 'preview/submit' buttons]
If your picture is within the correct size then it will upload it,if not then you may have to change the size of the pic to a kb size it will accept
There are a number of resizers available free online.I use the windows XP version called pic resizer or something like that ,in MS's own site in powertoys for XP
Any more probs pm an admin ;)
 
thanks dyna-ti

added (twice) a quick - crap picture (bad light)
In case I will make a better one if someone need
 
Well. This old dog learned a new trick and has been put well and truly back in his kennel.

Teach me to be so cocksure about stuff...
:oops:

I should have written that "in 1992, 31.8 was so rare that it might as well not have existed and that most of us never noticed it".
 
dbmtb":2jn7c3wm said:
Well. This old dog learned a new trick and has been put well and truly back in his kennel.

Teach me to be so cocksure about stuff...
:oops:

I should have written that "in 1992, 31.8 was so rare that it might as well not have existed and that most of us never noticed it".

Yeah,i reckon so,personally id never come across this size til only a couple of yrs ago :oops:
 
The length of the Sbike bars are 546mm uncut and could well have been verlcchi re branded as was alot of makers back then
 
At the time some magazines recommended that people ask their bike shop to remove them when they buy a bike as it was 'a nice gimmick that was never going to get anywhere' making spares had to find. Bit like those other gimmicks that got no where:

-Thru axle cranks (Bullseye in the 1980s)
-Aheadsets (Pace 1989)
-Out board bearings (Sweetwings, Magic Motorcycle etc)
-Oval Chainrings (loads of people before Rotor)
-Tubeless MTB tyres (Wolber eary 90s)
 
add thru axle hubs (9 and 10 mm) - Hope 1991

ironically they did 6 bolt rotors then too before switching to the splines.
 
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