OK, but typically bike threads go in the Outdoor Edge forum....Hey, where's a mod when you need him?
ill post olli´s bikes more a.s.ap
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that one in pic above is a bit strange for one wheeler,cause it has those odd spokes,so long...usually they buil those so that driver sits as low as possible and keep the weight down down down.and the lighter the rim and wheel is,the better.since they the weight on top isnt much.and the centrifuge powers are minor too then,so it stops too
Quote from: Tarrodemierda on June 29, 2008, 11:03:36 PMthat one in pic above is a bit strange for one wheeler,cause it has those odd spokes,so long...usually they buil those so that driver sits as low as possible and keep the weight down down down.and the lighter the rim and wheel is,the better.since they the weight on top isnt much.and the centrifuge powers are minor too then,so it stops too Oooh, I hadn't thought about stopping! Can you imagine locking up the brakes on it while going down a hill?
I had a friend who worked at the bike shop. Just a couple questions for all the bikers....When and if you crash do you first tend to your bike than your protruding collarbone?When your wife sneaks up on you while you are online does she catch you in the act......of looking at sexy carbon fiber and titanium bikes?BTW Tour de France is on.....Stage one was today16:22 - Today's top ten: 1. Alejandro Valverde (Caisse d'Epargne ) 4hrs 36mins 07secs 2. Philippe Gilbert (Francaise des Jeux) #plus;1 3. Jerome Pineau (Bouygues Telecom ) 4. Kim Kirchen (Columbia ) 5. Riccardo Ricco (Saunier Duval ) 6. Cadel Evans (Silence - Lotto ) 7. Fraenk Schleck (Team CSC ) 8. Filippo Pozzato (Liquigas ) 9. Oscar Freire (Rabobank ) 10. Oscar Pereiro (Caisse d'Epargne).