Extralite Streeters
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- Stolichnaya
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http://www.extralite.com/index_euro.htm
Anyone notice these?
Anyone order them yet?
Hmmm?
I am intrigued...
Anyone notice these?
Anyone order them yet?
Hmmm?
I am intrigued...
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I don't see anything called "Streeters" on Extralite's site. What are they?
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Weight looks nice!
Edit: it doesn't let you link to the page. They are a set of quick releases in the webshop
Weight looks nice!
Edit: it doesn't let you link to the page. They are a set of quick releases in the webshop
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Blimey, they are scary light
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They look nice and they are light!
Here then: http://www.extralite.com/products/streeters.htm I agree, these are LIGHT with titanium rods front and rear! Heavy price tag though.
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He/They really need a better website.
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i like them, nice weight with the levers included
i never trusted my tune skyline as the fixed cap came loose of the axle and they require a silly tool to remove your wheel
at 119 eurie very pricy but not impossible to buy
i never trusted my tune skyline as the fixed cap came loose of the axle and they require a silly tool to remove your wheel
at 119 eurie very pricy but not impossible to buy
Join the light side
a light bike does make you go faster unless you are slow
a light bike does make you go faster unless you are slow
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I like them a lot!
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Looks really nice. Would like to compare them with my Tune U20
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Think I might wait until the asian knockoff comes along
hmmm... will those tiny alu. threads on the nuts hold? indeed these are scary light, but i like them. anyone used the alien 2's?
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The Alien 2s are considered heavy by today's standards of minimal quick releases but they are beautifully machined components, which are trustworthy and changing a wheel under duresss is easy with the full sized lever. They have this cool design element that keeps the springs in place (both sides) when you remove the end nut. They work well on MTBs if you are still running QRs. Colors available too.
No, I don't work for nor am I associated with Extralite - other than being a satisfied customer through the years. They make beautiful parts and Sergio Riva is a nice guy with a sense of style.
No, I don't work for nor am I associated with Extralite - other than being a satisfied customer through the years. They make beautiful parts and Sergio Riva is a nice guy with a sense of style.