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this year i am going to have sex and it will be awesome
No one likes a salty member.
"eclat being the innovators that they are" hahahahaha, very innovative offering someone a job so they can big you up on your product blogalso whats wmt stand for? im guess thats the industry name for the wtp/salt/eclat owner company
Engineers correct me if I'm wrong, but to me the 1" clamp area seems like a great idea.I'm not terribly hard on my parts, but deformed clamp areas and slipping stems are something I still deal with. As bars get taller and more leverage is applied to the stem, going up to 1" just makes sense.I had a pair of 1" Strip bars with the 1" grip tubes but the clamp area was the standard 7/8" which was odd. Diatech made some 1" brake levers--Tech 99 I believe, or you could run filed out Tech 77s.
Quote from: montymitch on December 10, 2015, 08:51:45 AMEngineers correct me if I'm wrong, but to me the 1" clamp area seems like a great idea.I'm not terribly hard on my parts, but deformed clamp areas and slipping stems are something I still deal with. As bars get taller and more leverage is applied to the stem, going up to 1" just makes sense.I had a pair of 1" Strip bars with the 1" grip tubes but the clamp area was the standard 7/8" which was odd. Diatech made some 1" brake levers--Tech 99 I believe, or you could run filed out Tech 77s.The larger OD the tubing, the more it resists bending and twisting, but the more likely it is to be dented or crushed
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He is so good that he probably doesnt have a serial number on his frame, just a cheat code...
What will?
Quote from: Professor Horatio Hufnagel on December 12, 2015, 08:34:42 PMWhat will?it
The Ezra 'Q' freecoaster should be out in time to put on your 2012 christmas list