Asininedrivel
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Can't say That photo is legit though.The linkage, as different as it looked, had a sense of Weagle-ness about it. Sauce?
Can't say That photo is legit though.The linkage, as different as it looked, had a sense of Weagle-ness about it. Sauce?
Says on the rear stayThe linkage, as different as it looked, had a sense of Weagle-ness about it. Sauce?
:foreheadslap: I looked at this photo 3 times and it's only now just occurred to me what I was looking at...Can't say That photo is legit though.
This doesn't look as bad as it should and I agree that continuing the girth through to the one piece swingarm is a smart move, aesthetically:foreheadslap: I looked at this photo 3 times and it's only now just occurred to me what I was looking at...
Slower on the uptake than I am on the bike....
To be fair this is quite a confusing photo. What is everyone doing here?:foreheadslap: I looked at this photo 3 times and it's only now just occurred to me what I was looking at...
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Slower on the uptake than I am on the bike....
I think the guys in the background are throwing up after having seen that bloke ride past.To be fair this is quite a confusing photo. What is everyone doing here?
Hang on. Is the seat post off to one side and the shock sits on a little shelf? Ibis must have found some expired acid down the back of the couch.According to the Ibis bike owners page on FB, this is their new ebike, but I can't find a source anywhere....
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Looks more like the shock is offset towards the drive side?Hang on. Is the seat post off to one side and the shock sits on a little shelf? Ibis must have found some expired acid down the back of the couch.
Thasks Dr @beeb came here to post that and got caught up with the ugly e thingy. Looks like forbidden and Santa Cruz had a baby.Enough of this eeb nonsense!
It seem like adjustability is the new black, and mullets are still in vogue...
Crestline 205 VHP.
Crestline Bike Co. & Cascade Components Introduce Their Inaugural Model - The RS 205 VHP
First Ride: Crestline & Cascade Components Team Up to Create a Virtual High Pivot Downhill Bike
Suspension so good it literally (appears to) levitates!
There are so many bikes now with the shock mounted low and directly in the path of all the mud and debris thrown from the back wheel and yet no one is making guards to prevent all the crud hitting the shock.Enough of this eeb nonsense!
It seem like adjustability is the new black, and mullets are still in vogue...
Crestline 205 VHP.
Crestline Bike Co. & Cascade Components Introduce Their Inaugural Model - The RS 205 VHP
First Ride: Crestline & Cascade Components Team Up to Create a Virtual High Pivot Downhill Bike
Suspension so good it literally (appears to) levitates!
I have no idea, is it a broken Ibis ebike ? I'm not seeing the issue.To be fair this is quite a confusing photo. What is everyone doing here?
It does seem like a hell of footshot. I'd almost think going one step further and integrating a mudguard into the rear swingarm would be goer.There are so many bikes now with the shock mounted low and directly in the path of all the mud and debris thrown from the back wheel and yet no one is making guards to prevent all the crud hitting the shock.
I actually think I like the e-ibis...