beeb
Dr. Beebenson, PhD HA, ST, Offset (hons)
Until you wipe them down while washing them and end up with fine swirly scratches in the paint forevermore.Love the gloss lowers...just everything really
Until you wipe them down while washing them and end up with fine swirly scratches in the paint forevermore.Love the gloss lowers...just everything really
wipe in a straight line?Until you wipe them down while washing them and end up with fine swirly scratches in the paint forevermore.
What do I do when I get to the arch or lower dropouts? No wonder I don't wash my bikes. Too many rules!wipe in a straight line?
Front to back?wipe in a straight line?
Or brake ducts might be the next evolution.Will be back to rim brakes in no time
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And wax, should help with water beading and keeping gunk from sticking to the frame.@beeb you're doing it all wrong. Chamois them dry then cut polish. I would have thought you knew this!
...and any unwanted hair, or so I'm told.And wax, should help with water beading and keeping gunk from sticking to the frame.
Personally prefer the matte in black forks.Love the gloss lowers...just everything really
Very tall, 29 ?Personally prefer the matte in black forks.
36's.Very tall, 29 ?
Good choice. Deserves an aftermarket piston kit to really show its full potential.Personally prefer the matte in black forks. View attachment 399869
Just so I can sell it three days later like you would?Good choice. Deserves an aftermarket piston kit to really show its full potential.
Same. Echoes BoxxersI love the polished silver CSU.
And harks back to my first aftermarket fork in the 90s -Same. Echoes Boxxers
Yeah but rigid don’t count.And harks back to my first aftermarket fork in the 90s -
Bah humbug..Yeah but rigid don’t count.
My old 90’s RS and Bombers were always polished. It fell out of fashion for some reason.