Me first.
2009 Merida Crossway 100 Sport-D
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My new ride. by norbography, on Flickr
It has a few things different now.
32mm slicks, Garmin Edge 500, pannier rack for commuting and 900 lumen light.
and the wheel reflectors... a good pair of pliers will fix those...norbs wrote:Jesus, you might be the only one with a bell Rod.
w00dsy wrote:bloody hell you guys, you sure know how to make a man feel like he owns an MX5
Spokey Dokes are back in style at the moment and don't forget the handlebar tasslesw00dsy wrote: I'm going to pimp my ride machine. Or un pimp it i guess. Does it need flames down it's flanks?
Maybe because disc brakes are recent? With the brakes mounted on the fork you might not be able to get as much travel if they were the other way around.mrleisure wrote:Why don't MTBs have upside down forks like motox bikes ?
and flags... you can get them from mobilityscooters.com....DarrenM wrote:Spokey Dokes are back in style at the moment and don't forget the handlebar tasslesw00dsy wrote: I'm going to pimp my ride machine. Or un pimp it i guess. Does it need flames down it's flanks?
As far as I know it's down to the fact mtb's don't carry enough weight to warrant the up side down fork, they don't work right, it has been done, I reckon early 00's there were a few upsidedownies floating (pardon the pun) around. Mtb technology is well on par with mx nowadays, so there is definitely a reason why it's not common place.mrleisure wrote:Nice bike Hz. Why don't MTBs have upside down forks like motox bikes ? Will post up some pics of my bikes soon when my daughter returns with the camera .
Bloody Hell Tak..how long are yor legs!Sambo wrote:Imagine pulling a wheelie on that bad boy! Sweet bike Tak!