The official : "what have you bought today" topic
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Just a 12-25 ultegra cassette, 6701 chain and a standard 6700 Ultegra chainset to replace the compact and a new freehub body for my Giant P-SLR1 wheel
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LW RD with a weight gain of ~5gr
albeit with a curved parallelogram plate (as opposed to a straight one previously) and hex adjustment screws.
LW RD with a weight gain of ~5gr
albeit with a curved parallelogram plate (as opposed to a straight one previously) and hex adjustment screws.
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Damn Poppi.....dropping some serious €€€
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those would be $$$ kind sir. 'Merika, but actually not as bad as anyone would think. The perks of being a poor college kid working at a bike shop
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well yes that would make more sense. woops
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Ha! Yes, I was talking about Poppiholla; however, your spending spree was also noted!
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Now have 12-40 on the bouncy bikepacking bike, B limit screw is now in as far as it goes but other than that didn't need any alteration on a long cage X9.
Now have 12-40 on the bouncy bikepacking bike, B limit screw is now in as far as it goes but other than that didn't need any alteration on a long cage X9.
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maverick_1 wrote:LW RD with a weight gain of ~5gr
albeit with a curved parallelogram plate (as opposed to a straight one previously) and hex adjustment screws.
Where did you score that from? I bet it cost a pretty penny!
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Was always curious to understand why Lightweight is using these heavy metal KCNC pulleys on their light weight approached RD?
They could easily shave up to 12 to 14 grams with some really light pulleys.
They could easily shave up to 12 to 14 grams with some really light pulleys.
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