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| Bike I ride: | YT Industries Noton 170mm + MZ ROCO Air TST-R, RS Lyric Coil 170mm, Elixir 5s, Alex wheels, Hammerschmidt gearbox, Sram X9 shifting. Loving it. |
| Favorite Trails: | Bouřňák-CZ Špičák-CZ Geisskopf-D |
| About Me: | Downhiller from lowlands in the centre of the Czech Republic :) |
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totally agree
Just tell me what you gain, please. Why do it easily when it could be done complexly, huh? :)
I don't want to poke a sh.t, but is the rotor size really 150mm? You probably havent't noticed it because it's in metric system, but rotors are standardly 160, 180 and 203mm (or 200).
I use the same setup sometimes ;)
I've got a set of Kore Elite CNC pedals, the elder model and they may be larger than these and with 14 pins per side they are ultimate traction monsters. Sure, they weigh in a bit more than these, but I love them. Just my 2 cents when talking about large platforms.
I hope it will make a lot of gramsavers shut up and realize that the 200grams they saved for 200bucks donť really matter that much :)
wil you tell us the weight also?
I've seen a similar video by Jeff Lenosky, probably here on PB, but he made 2 knots - one on each side of a cut tube (like in the first comment). Seems like many people missed that :-)
They hit the nail on the head with new names. Consider it would still be called Stab (instead of Operator) and Stinky (Entourage) - I hear all the crap about the old ones being told about the new ones, no matter they are completely different. We're like puppets : -) I like these machines, though (despite the design of coilair).
DrPhilmmkay: I agree with you, however I don't like the way it is said sometimes. And for your question, do you know sth about Jaromir Jagr? Our Czech pride, btw :-) About Us
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