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Post by makikulit on Nov 4, 2004 14:42:57 GMT 8
mrami akong nkikita na mtb with slick tires. pwede kaya the other way around meaning using a road frame tapos using a mtb components crankset brake shifters tapos staright handle bars. then utilizing the bigger sized road rim and tires?
pwede kaya?
alam nman ntin n mas mahal yung road components at kung tibay eh cguro mas mtibay yung mga mtb components. kaya parang getting the speed of the road bike and the durability of mtb.
wat u tink?
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Post by woofers on Nov 4, 2004 18:54:37 GMT 8
mrami akong nkikita na mtb with slick tires. pwede kaya the other way around meaning using a road frame tapos using a mtb components crankset brake shifters tapos staright handle bars. then utilizing the bigger sized road rim and tires? pwede kaya? Road frames don't have bosses for MTB V-brakes or disc brakes, and the cable pull of MTB brakes is different from road bike dual-caliper brakes. Shimano has flat bar levers that work with road bike brakes.
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Post by dasaint on Nov 4, 2004 20:29:24 GMT 8
It reminded me when John Tomac raced using this rig . Won races on this setup including a 4th plac finished on a DH race in the Worlds
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Post by makikulit on Nov 5, 2004 12:45:53 GMT 8
ok yung setup n ni john tomac ah cguro pwede kung ganun.
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Post by woofers on Nov 5, 2004 14:08:01 GMT 8
Isn't that Shiggy's (of MTBR) bike? I REALLY want to have dropbars on my MTB. Or moustache bars.
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Post by bernie on Nov 12, 2004 15:17:56 GMT 8
parang baduy pero kapag si Armstrong ang nagride dyan, o mag endorso, malamang sa hinde e mauso yan!
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