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I like the aesthetics of the two red spokes on the wheelbuild on the first bike, and the fact that it also functions to help you quickly find the tire valve. Awesome.
That frame looks the business.
0:40 - The bass line sounds like Voice of the Voiceless by RATM.
Sweatpants.
Why is every one freakin out about the frame not having a replaceable derailleur hanger? I cant recall any steel frames that have them anyway. Also I would rather have a steel hanger that is much less prone to breaking then an aluminium one sheering off, sending it into your wheel. As I recall replaceable hangers came about when frame manufacturers started using aluminium in their frame designs (early days had no replaceable hangers), and people were snapping lots of hangers on their aluminium frames making them useless.
I guess if you were a total noob-sauce you could strip out the threads by haphazardly installing a derailleur.
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Nov 12, 2011 at 7:45