Torch [P4];19374146 said:new (well 2nd hand but new to me) saddle arrived fair bit lighter than the bel air and just as comfy
old saddle is an RT with claimed weight of 360g, new one Ti Fly C with claimed weight of only 185g
ill be weighing them at work to see what the exact weights are but suffice to say its just as comfy
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Liking the angle a lot ... and yet an A+ for Rammstein.
Now get out on some proper tracks to go with your good taste in music![]()
Good little vid that (nice angle too)! Cut out all that concrete riding malarkey tho
Pricey thigns those camera's.
CRANKSET
Custom SRAM Carbon S-2200, 10-speed XC double for 29er, PF-30, removeable spider, S: 170mm, others: 175mm
CHAINRINGS
38A x 24A, 4-bolt, 104/64mm
That ring you have bought is 9speed and not 10speed as well
That ring you have bought is 9speed and not 10speed as well
The thread's horsesh!t level has increased by a tremendous amount. There's no difference between a 9speed or 10 speed chainring ... or am I not understanding the question?
You aren't understanding again.There is a difference between 9 and 10speed chainrings but it's small.
by the looks of his current chainring special ed strikes again with his elite custom parts![]()