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Dr. Beebenson, PhD HA, ST, Offset (hons)
The paper daisies/everlastings look like they could use it!Another couple weeks and I'll be able to do my practice drops straight into the river.
The paper daisies/everlastings look like they could use it!Another couple weeks and I'll be able to do my practice drops straight into the river.
Hell no. They are only there because it has been so freaking wet for two years (by our standards). When I first started using that track it was dry compacted dirt and it was a good two foot wide. Now there's places where I can't see the ground due to the grasses that have sprung up. Makes it difficult to pick where the rain washouts are. There's a section that's only a meter or so from the edge of the cliff, not too bad now we're in daylight savings, but nerve wracking under lights.The paper daisies/everlastings look like they could use it!
I had hoped it was some kind of special headset bearings lubed with a Rotorburn-approved blend of grease and Loctite - "for just the right amount of friction" (TM).
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"I totally need that" said no-one...
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Useful in about 0.37% of situations encountered while riding.
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They'll fucken find a way!Useful in about 0.37% of situations encountered while riding.
At least they won't be routing cables through the headset with that in place.
Interesting concept but there's a lot of proprietary bits in there and no chance of fitting any other dropper.All-new BMC Fourstroke XC race bikes add magical “Autodrop” seatpost
The Autodrop seatpost saves weight and uses pressurized air to drop on its own.
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Probably removed for next years model. Why do we need a spring to centre the steering. What’s wrong with my arms. Confused.First Ride: Canyon & Liteville Debut 'KIS' Self-Centering Steering Technoloy - Tech Week 2023 - Pinkbike
The system uses a spring in the top tube to stabilize a bike's steering.www.pinkbike.com
When even Pinkbike struggle to froth you know you're on to a winner.
It's a built-in chest expanderProbably removed for next years model. Why do we need a spring to centre the steering. What’s wrong with my arms. Confused.
Do my handlebars need to be a certain width to get maximum benefit?It's a built-in chest expander
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The narrower the bigger the workout.Do my handlebars need to be a certain width to get maximum benefit?
Genuinely thought this was an early April Fools
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