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Mr.Gib
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Bugger :oops:

I was trying to link to the picture of Judith Arndt who finished 4th.


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it looks like a rebadged walser to me.

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And she has her Xentis in the good direction :D
Not everybody does that :wink:
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Notice Judith's cranks? Ideas?

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they're walser cranks. if you order the frame with the narrower bb, you have to buy the special cranks as well.

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She's not the only (female) pro riding a rebadged Walser with Walser cranks!
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at the swiss time trial championships i thought that every second woman who has a licence to race there had a rebadged walser. then most of the nürnberger team is on walser/fuji.

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Zoulfia Zabirova seems to have apretty nice ride as well...
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the bmc-tt in black is also very nice to look. but it isn't very nice to pay.... it will cost around 12'000 hard swiss-francs :cry:

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so are the BMC time machines available to the public now????

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cambo wrote:so are the BMC time machines available to the public now????


Yes, they will all be custom.

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obviously going to be very expensive. any links to info about these?? they sure are nice but the P3C has got more bang for buck.

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cambo wrote:obviously going to be very expensive. any links to info about these?? they sure are nice but the P3C has got more bang for buck.


http://www.personal-precision-program.c ... chine.html


12000 is still too much.

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