The Freaks topic
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Are those carbon cranks?
Are those carbon cranks?
- prendrefeu
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Seems like 1 shim for the Front Derailleur, the silver part is just the seat-tube with paint taken off (drilled on back side)
What I'm really intrigued by is the use of a architect's scale cut off and used for both the front of the seat-post and the front-side of the stem/steerer situation. Was the intention to have engineering support (pun absolutely intended) and 'aero' because the triangle is pointed outwards???
What I'm really intrigued by is the use of a architect's scale cut off and used for both the front of the seat-post and the front-side of the stem/steerer situation. Was the intention to have engineering support (pun absolutely intended) and 'aero' because the triangle is pointed outwards???
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It looks like they drilled through the frame and used a hose clamp so they install a top pull mtb front derailleur. I think this bike wins the Freaks Award of the Year!
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Those brake pad extensions... is this bike using a 26" rear wheel?
This is horrifying in general.
This is horrifying in general.
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Good bike fit, ha ha.
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