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Post by gulliver on Aug 2, 2004 15:30:44 GMT 8
Gulliver at fullspeed ano pang hinihintay nyo? sing along na! hehehehe may mga extra pa kayong frame d ba? hehehehe pareng max, hehehe, gusto ko rin kaya lang for road use ko lang sya gagamitin...kaw? for trail? mga loco ng talaga kayo idol! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by maxbuwaya on Aug 3, 2004 17:12:47 GMT 8
MAX, Pwede bang bawasan na lang ang chain sa exactong haba instead na tensioner? Parang style BMX? puede subalit maliit ang chance na eksakto. tnry ko nga muna iyon actually, ngunit sa kasawiang palad ay nabigo
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Post by kidmunti on Apr 12, 2007 16:08:52 GMT 8
So, u r into SS. It all depends on what you got now. You can get a SS kit, disassemble your old cassette and keep the spacers, or get a SS specific hub that accepts ordinary single cog like the one you use for BMX. If you r going to use modern rigid frame with vertical dropout you definitely need a tensioner. Kung horizontal dropout naman, or sliding dropout, di mo na kelangan ng tensioner. I own two SS bikes. One is fulltime SS the other is (Kona Baboom) the other is a convert (OnOne Inbred 456). Enjoy ako sa dalawang ito. Yung Kona gamit ko sa road kapag kelangan kong mag-spinning for like 2 hours. How is mtnbiking there? Okay man....later!!!
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Post by kidmunti on Apr 12, 2007 16:14:00 GMT 8
The OnOne convert.
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