ozzybmx
taking a shit with my boobs out
Picture a $1250 XX1 AXS derailleur with that $500 cage... wrapped around a wheelChrist Pushys
Picture a $1250 XX1 AXS derailleur with that $500 cage... wrapped around a wheelChrist Pushys
Would last me 20 years though. I’d be too scared to take it out of the shed.Picture a $1250 XX1 AXS derailleur with that $500 cage... wrapped around a wheel
Cos it picked up a stick? Ohhhhhhhh, wait.Picture a $1250 XX1 AXS derailleur with that $500 cage... wrapped around a wheel
Yeah, would sit in the parts bin without a purpose I'm wageringWould last me 20 years though. I’d be too scared to take it out of the shed.
Yeah, would sit in the parts bin without a purpose I'm wagering
People notice. No one cares.
No one ever notices my hidden text
Touché. Ya cunt.People notice. No one cares.
Do you guys notice his black text though?People notice. No one cares.
I noticed it after it appeared in the quoted part of my post.
No one ever notices my hidden text
I ordered one from the US last month during Black Friday sales, ended up being $325 AUD with a dropper lever, wheel bearings, and shipping.PNW Loam droppers now up on MTB Direct, chuck something else small in to bump over $300 and get a $60 discount, seems pretty good to me.
PNW Components Loam IR Dropper Post
PNW made this post to honour your most adventurous days on the trail. From the Quadzilla climbs to the serpentine descents, the Loam Dropper capitalises on PNW’s best-in-class reliability in our shortest, lightest and most customisable package yet. The Loam also features swappable silicone bands...www.mtbdirect.com.au
I've got the previous generation Bachelor and it's been great for over a year now with no play or degradation in smoothnessI ordered one from the US last month during Black Friday sales, ended up being $325 AUD with a dropper lever, wheel bearings, and shipping.
Hopefully it ends up being a reliable dropper post.
I'd try one out, but the claim they work with 'most other levers' is just BS given they clamp at the lever, not the post. I have the shennagigans of not providing a lever. It reeks of acknowledging it's shite, and you'll use someone elses anyway. Yes, i realise its cheaper to buy without a lever....but still....PNW Loam droppers now up on MTB Direct, chuck something else small in to bump over $300 and get a $60 discount, seems pretty good to me.
PNW Components Loam IR Dropper Post
PNW made this post to honour your most adventurous days on the trail. From the Quadzilla climbs to the serpentine descents, the Loam Dropper capitalises on PNW’s best-in-class reliability in our shortest, lightest and most customisable package yet. The Loam also features swappable silicone bands...www.mtbdirect.com.au
The PNW Loam lever is one of the best regarded levers around, unless i'm missing something? Most other more popular levers do seem to clamp at the lever end too - Wolf Tooth, Shimano, Fox, OneUp, BikeYoke Triggy, ZTTO (if you count them) etc - so I can't really complain about that. Seems to only be KS that haven't adopted it.I'd try one out, but the claim they work with 'most other levers' is just BS given they clamp at the lever, not the post. I have the shennagigans of not providing a lever. It reeks of acknowledging it's shite, and you'll use someone elses anyway. Yes, i realise its cheaper to buy without a lever....but still....
This.Also, the best levers by far, IMHO, are converted shifters.