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also no brakes helps the weight , but not the saftey i saw a lad down my daughters school ,he had no brakes, not sure i would let my kids ride without brakes
Quote from: ZED on March 14, 2008, 03:57 PMalso no brakes helps the weight , but not the saftey i saw a lad down my daughters school ,he had no brakes, not sure i would let my kids ride without brakes all the kids (and Stevie B and others on here) ride with no brakes.
i bet its fashion over function though i remember when people were brakeless because they kept catching the cable on things , breaking the lever , always having bent wheels and just not affording to replace stuff lol i remember people doing it in the 90s so its far from a new idea [/quotits the whole girls jeans and tight t's , but them rememeber dayglow baggy trackies from the 90's i mean i wear vans because they last ,and ive always wore them, but bikes set ups change alot ,
personally i honestly think anything under 20lb is pointless,
total respect i hadnt even thought of using an undersized tube did you notice any flex in the frame ? how did the "feel" compare to a light steel ? £1500 sold on ?ive tried to convert to tubeless but i couldnt get the tyre to seal against the rim