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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.
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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.
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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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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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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.
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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