sjcprojects Orange 🍊 Fan Today at 13:00 #21 pigman said: Seen this Click to expand... I wouldn't trust that enough to even ride it down my road and back. It could make a good novelty tea-strainer, though.
pigman said: Seen this Click to expand... I wouldn't trust that enough to even ride it down my road and back. It could make a good novelty tea-strainer, though.
Nob rBotM Winner PoTM Winner 54 minutes ago #23 sjcprojects said: I wouldn't trust that enough to even ride it down my road and back. It could make a good novelty tea-strainer, though. Click to expand... Here’s mine Which I have raced on a couple of times in the past in Cebu.
sjcprojects said: I wouldn't trust that enough to even ride it down my road and back. It could make a good novelty tea-strainer, though. Click to expand... Here’s mine Which I have raced on a couple of times in the past in Cebu.
bikeworkshop Senior Retro Guru 18 minutes ago #26 The density of grease is surprisingly close to aluminium I remember well the state of my hollow-pin chain half way round a mtb race but at least steel has a bit more weight to lose. Drilling fell out of fashion when aero became king. If your race was entirely uphill, the weight savings might exceed losses to air resistance
The density of grease is surprisingly close to aluminium I remember well the state of my hollow-pin chain half way round a mtb race but at least steel has a bit more weight to lose. Drilling fell out of fashion when aero became king. If your race was entirely uphill, the weight savings might exceed losses to air resistance