When this occurs you should simultaneously be rolling up your shirt sleeves.Will be trying to work "internal grease sleeve" into conversation at least once this week.
The wife wasn't in the mood, but once I lubed up her internal grease sleeve she seemed much more willing.Will be trying to work "internal grease sleeve" into conversation at least once this week.
those are millimeters. nothing happened to 200, it was never a standardized size. at least from shimano. 203mm=8"Measurements, sure I understand. But why are they 140, 160, 180 and then 203? What happened to 200?
When has making sense ever stopped the bike industry?It just makes no sense to go up in 20mm increments and then jump up 23mm from 180?
Winning "get off my lawn" quote of the day!in other news, did anyone see the msrp for the pro-core system?
230 god damned dollars!!!!1
There where a couple of companys that did(does) 200mm and some that did 205mm. Just to make our lives easier...those are millimeters. nothing happened to 200, it was never a standardized size. at least from shimano. 203mm=8"
edit: technically its 203.2mm
There where a couple of companys that did(does) 200mm and some that did 205mm. Just to make our lives easier...
Because 8" rotors were standardized before the intermediary sizes.It just makes no sense to go up in 20mm increments and then jump up 23mm from 180?
I must point out, Canadia uses metric.
Could you put that amount in moar conventional units, such as libraries of congress or football fields?in other news, did anyone see the msrp for the pro-core system?
230 god damned dollars!!!!1
Yeah, but you can get two flats at once, so .....Winning "get off my lawn" quote of the day!
The cost, weight, and fail-ey-ness make it a lose-lose-lose IMO.
Mmmm, yes, there is that.Yeah, but you can get two flats at once, so .....
Or 4, if you really go big.Yeah, but you can get two flats at once, so .....