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Friday, January 23, 2009
Brian's bike made it to Singapore just fine!
i am greatly relived that Brian's bike successfully traveled from little ole' flagstaff to Singapore with no hangups. i am greatly relived. it was designed as an "aggressive commuter", and it looks the part! enjoy, man! Steve.
you pegged it, Loki - it's a wound-up cyclo-cross disc fork. i think wound-up makes the finest carbon fiber forks out there - the only ones i absolutely trust! steve.
you pegged it, Loki - it's a wound-up cyclo-cross disc fork. i think wound-up makes the finest carbon fiber forks out there - the only ones i absolutely trust! steve.
They look pretty burley given their weight (or lack of it). They also seem to have a reasonable a-t-c height at 395mm so the front end of the bike isn't too jacked up. Not so much of an issue for fillet builds I suppose, but it plays havoc with lower head lugs!
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You are indeed, greatly relived!
What sort of fork is that, Steve? Looks like a Wound Up.
you pegged it, Loki - it's a wound-up cyclo-cross disc fork. i think wound-up makes the finest carbon fiber forks out there - the only ones i absolutely trust! steve.
you pegged it, Loki - it's a wound-up cyclo-cross disc fork. i think wound-up makes the finest carbon fiber forks out there - the only ones i absolutely trust! steve.
They look pretty burley given their weight (or lack of it). They also seem to have a reasonable a-t-c height at 395mm so the front end of the bike isn't too jacked up. Not so much of an issue for fillet builds I suppose, but it plays havoc with lower head lugs!
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