Art Vanderlay
Hourly daily
Loving this. Can you hurry up with the final build and specs
As soon as the rear hub shows up, it will be done. I have the spokes ready to go and it won't take me long to build the wheel.Loving this. Can you hurry up with the final build and specs
Fixed it for youLoving this. Can you hurry up with the final build and For Sale post
Nostradamus over here after the latest post.Fixed it for you
Not really a big dramaDoesn't look like I'll be riding the Fairlight any time soon. Just found out (via ultrasound), I have a ruptured cyst in behind my left knee.
Anyone else ever had one of these. AKA a 'Baker's Cyst'.
Can't really get a straight answer out of the quacks as to when I can ride again...
Yeah, I know it's not the worst thing that could happen, but riding with a swollen knee isn't fun. It'll calm down I'm sure.Not really a big drama
Baker's cyst - Wikipedia
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I've had one for years. No deep squats or running, but walking, cycling swimming and weight loss are good for it.Not really a big drama
Baker's cyst - Wikipedia
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Oh and the other riding thing is be careful about the dropper seat, pedalling with it too low , thats almost like squats.Yeah, I know it's not the worst thing that could happen, but riding with a swollen knee isn't fun. It'll calm down I'm sure.
I don't use a dropper. Never have. Hate the bloody things with a passion. I can see they are good for purpose, but I have never ridden any trails where I thought..." I wish I had a dropper post". I'm not that rad!Oh and the other riding thing is be careful about the dropper seat, pedalling with it too low , thats almost like squats.
I have a small area on my right knee and feel it straight away.
Jeez Louise dont let them hear you say that.I don't use a dropper. Never have. Hate the bloody things with a passion. I can see they are good for purpose, but I have never ridden any trails where I thought..." I wish I had a dropper post". I'm not that rad!
But thanks for the advice all the same. Makes sense.
With a name like @rowdyflat it might be hard to understand... But if you are riding steeps that seat needs to get out of the way, or you are going OTB ... Also they go to a ridiculous 240mm of drop now...Never understood why you would want a massive drop 175
prolly the herd mentality , get the umbrella prepare for the shitstorm !!!!!
The fact that I see at least one dropper in the shop every week that has shit itself, also doesn’t endear me to them. Most of them are crap. Badly made, and doomed to fail.Jeez Louise dont let them hear you say that.
Even I use them but I find the first 2-3 inches the most useful ha ha .
Great for fitting bikes on a bike rack .
Never understood why you would want a massive drop 175 cm or why people fit them on gravel bikes which have narrow drop bars FFS.
prolly the herd mentality , get the umbrella prepare for the shitstorm !!!!!
@The DuckmeisterI don't use a dropper. Never have. Hate the bloody things with a passion. I can see they are good for purpose, but I have never ridden any trails where I thought..." I wish I had a dropper post". I'm not that rad!
But thanks for the advice all the same. Makes sense.
Welp. So according to you I’m overbiked, the knobs on my tires are too big and my 200 dropper is too long. My hardtail/gravel bike has a dropper and I love it and use it even on the bike path! Sniff sniff. Feeling judged. Might go cancel my OneUp 240mm dropper after learning I’m a victim of herd mentality.Jeez Louise dont let them hear you say that.
Even I use them but I find the first 2-3 inches the most useful ha ha .
Great for fitting bikes on a bike rack .
Never understood why you would want a massive drop 175 cm or why people fit them on gravel bikes which have narrow drop bars FFS.
prolly the herd mentality , get the umbrella prepare for the shitstorm !!!!!
Might have more to do with the fact people don’t realise maintaining a dropper is a thing.The fact that I see at least one dropper in the shop every week that has shit itself, also doesn’t endear me to them. Most of them are crap. Badly made, and doomed to fail.
Herd mentality sells a lot of shite in the bike industry. It’s even been known to elect presidents of the USA.
Yeah right .With a name like @rowdyflat it might be hard to understand... But if you are riding steeps that seat needs to get out of the way, or you are going OTB ... Also they go to a ridiculous 240mm of drop now...
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That has gone. It went on purely for the photos, I kid you not. Most people won’t understand me, but I get most pleasure out of building my bike and the Jibb had to have a dropper for the full effect. Once the photos were taken, it came straight off, believe me.Mr @Rusty_68 you have some explaining to do. I spy something droppy on the Jibb
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Ooo. I have a dropper and an idler. I am cool.That has gone. It went on purely for the photos, I kid you not. Most people won’t understand me, but I get most pleasure out of building my bike and the Jibb had to have a dropper for the full effect. Once the photos were taken, it came straight off, believe me.
Obviously, when I come to sell it, in about a weeks time based on my previous build/sell ratio, it will have to have a dropper, for anyone to even consider buying it.
The fact that I bought one of the most expensive droppers on the market, with no intention of using it, just so it matched the cockpit, should also tell you that I am completely mad and it’s all about the look.
The dropper will go back on when I come to sell it.
I’m thinking of welding a high pivot mount to the frame, just because I don’t need one, but all the cool kids have them….thoughts???