Looks very sleek! That seats a bit high isn't it! still not sure about those slots in the seat-tube tho, I would think that having the slots back & front rather than side to side would be stronger but what do I know?!?! Alex has good engineering sense, what says you Al?
AND surely it'd work better with a built in seatclamp above the toptube? So you'd have that extra inch of tubing or so on the frame, but you'd be able to run a way shorter seatpost, which'd save more weight overall?
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Looks very sleek! That seats a bit high isn't it! still not sure about those slots in the seat-tube tho, I would think that having the slots back & front rather than side to side would be stronger but what do I know?!?! Alex has good engineering sense, what says you Al?
ReplyDeleteAre you thinking about going for one Ray?
asking for trouble, and surely it'll get all crap in it unless you exclusively ride it indoors?
ReplyDeleteAND surely it'd work better with a built in seatclamp above the toptube? So you'd have that extra inch of tubing or so on the frame, but you'd be able to run a way shorter seatpost, which'd save more weight overall?
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