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Hi Simon, thanks for the extra info on the brakepads. I can't really see it in the pictures, but it sounds like they are different than the bbb one's in that you can adjust the toe-in. That is really nice, as 'adjusting' your brakes by bending them isn't always good.
Good luck on your upcoming races! Now you can't blame the bikes anymore
Good luck on your upcoming races! Now you can't blame the bikes anymore
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520 Dan wrote:Simon, what saddles are on your bikes? Are they Carbon SLRs or just SLRs with the covers ripped off?
Hi 520 Dan,
I asked Simon about it when I saw him in Belgium on the cross in Ruddervoorde mid Octobre.
He uses the normal (non carbon) SLRs with the covers ripped off and then cuts a piece out of it.
He two zooms of action pictures I took at that race:
I've got a problem with my saddle on my cyclocrosser. The saddle is crooked, that happened with jumping on the bike. It's a San Marco Basic saddle. Is a SLR stronger? So than I can put that one on my bike.
The bike isn't the problem
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i havea lot of road-race customers with broken slr rails
the slr on my crossbike is 2 years old, and still working
all kind of saddles can break
elmar
the slr on my crossbike is 2 years old, and still working
all kind of saddles can break
elmar