Ullies TT rig
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Not to mention those dark cranks!
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I wonder how many layers of paint are weighing that thing down
tyson12zoll wrote:I wonder how many layers of paint are weighing that thing down
colour is a good (...or should i say bad) topic...
this is definetly the ugliest walser on the whole planet...
nothing.
Until recently, i never even heard of a Walser......
But is the point that the black bike has been rebadged as the Giant? If so, why is the top tube round on the Giant and "bar-like" on the Walser?
Please explain....
But is the point that the black bike has been rebadged as the Giant? If so, why is the top tube round on the Giant and "bar-like" on the Walser?
Please explain....
I'd never heard of Walser before this site, but I agree it's the same frame.
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C-40 wrote:Until recently, i never even heard of a Walser......
But is the point that the black bike has been rebadged as the Giant? If so, why is the top tube round on the Giant and "bar-like" on the Walser?
Please explain....
Yah that is a rebadged Walser - just a different design.
Which is faster? who knows. Ill bet it depends on the conditions too
The FD cable goes into the down tube.
It wouldn't be hard to locate the actual frame model.
It wouldn't be hard to locate the actual frame model.
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Jan uses Walser Model 5,70mm version. That is for 130mm rear hub and standard cranks. 50mm version has special cranks and 110mm special rear disk.
That model in small picture is Model3. Look seatpost. That's different.
That model in small picture is Model3. Look seatpost. That's different.
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i guess this topic is gonna go all over again. Please use search before asking.
well anyway, here is the model 5.
http://www.walser-cycles.ch/indexx.htm
Jan used this bike before rebadged as a Bianchi
well anyway, here is the model 5.
http://www.walser-cycles.ch/indexx.htm
Jan used this bike before rebadged as a Bianchi
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I'm ordering Walser also. But any guess how long it will tak to get one?
Think Trek TT equals as speed properties/quality but anymore?
Not lightest but stiff and fast, pleace.
Think Trek TT equals as speed properties/quality but anymore?
Not lightest but stiff and fast, pleace.
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None of those models have the cable going into the down tube.
It's obviously a Walser, maybe its a new or custom model.
Why would Jan want the cable through the down tube?
Model 5 is here http://www.walser-cycles.ch/Cy_model5/Cy_model5_E.htm
It's obviously a Walser, maybe its a new or custom model.
Why would Jan want the cable through the down tube?
Model 5 is here http://www.walser-cycles.ch/Cy_model5/Cy_model5_E.htm
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Bruiser wrote:None of those models have the cable going into the down tube.
It's obviously a Walser, maybe its a new or custom model.
Why would Jan want the cable through the down tube?
Model 5 is here http://www.walser-cycles.ch/Cy_model5/Cy_model5_E.htm
downtube is just probably easier to do the cable routing - the toptube is narrow enough?
I've had two frames that use the top tube for cabling, both required the use of cabling outer.
Aero drag perhaps?
Aero drag perhaps?
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Damn...Walser has 1" fork!
Reynold Ouzo pro seem to be good choise then...
Reynold Ouzo pro seem to be good choise then...
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