Anyone for Rotor UNO at a gravel bike?

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TheKaiser
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by TheKaiser

ms6073 wrote:
Marin wrote:How about an option that is ligher and more robust than hydro or electric: mechanical?????

Now that right there is just plain crazy talk. :lol:


I was just about to say the same thing! Go mechanical? Is this some kind sort of wacky prank, or have you lost your mind? :wink:

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reippuert
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by reippuert

ms6073 wrote:
Wed Nov 08, 2017 2:24 pm
Marin wrote:How about an option that is ligher and more robust than hydro or electric: mechanical?????
Now that right there is just plain crazy talk. :lol:
Especillay when one considers that mechanical is reliable and can be fixed on trail with a tiny simple flathead screwdriver and an allen key - both included even the tiniest and cheapest multi tool available. Even leftovers from any IKEA funiture woul do.
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