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- Giantlover
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How many ppl will be able to test these Beauties ?
Giantlover wrote:How many ppl will be able to test these Beauties ?
The list is 30 - 1.
You can see it on "Are they finally heeeeere?" page 4, I think.
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cadence90 wrote:Giantlover wrote:How many ppl will be able to test these Beauties ?
The list is 30 - 1.
You can see it on "Are they finally heeeeere?" page 4, I think.
Page 2 on that thread (which was just locked along with another Zero Gravity Crank thread).
drjones96 wrote:cadence90 wrote:Giantlover wrote:How many ppl will be able to test these Beauties ?
The list is 30 - 1.
You can see it on "Are they finally heeeeere?" page 4, I think.
Page 2 on that thread (which was just locked along with another Zero Gravity Crank thread).
Thanks for clarifying, dear Doctor!
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- Giantlover
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drjones96 wrote:cadence90 wrote:Giantlover wrote:How many ppl will be able to test these Beauties ?
The list is 30 - 1.
You can see it on "Are they finally heeeeere?" page 4, I think.
Page 2 on that thread (which was just locked along with another Zero Gravity Crank thread).
To bad
well better luck next time?
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Ted, I'll be there in an hour and a half to be number 31!
Ted, I'll be there in an hour and a half to be number 31!
I think they had some kind of aversion from having Georgia folks test the cranks. I am in the same boat. I am guessing a number of Athens riders are on them, although I haven't seen any out and about.
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Do they have to give the crancks back after the testing?
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Great news for u guys!!!
And also a great thing from ZG to do this.
And also a great thing from ZG to do this.
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All I can say (since I'm not on the list) is that I'm looking forward to seeing them in real life. That, and I'd love to see stiffness figures comparing these to Ultegra's
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I think that only people from Tennessee should be allowed to test the cranks. The way I see it, up hear we have an endless supply of crash test dummies.JTC wrote:Ted, I'll be there in an hour and a half to be number 31!
I think they had some kind of aversion from having Georgia folks test the cranks. I am in the same boat. I am guessing a number of Athens riders are on them, although I haven't seen any out and about.