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loamranger
London, United Kingdom
Male / 51
Member Since: Oct 22, 2010
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Bike I ride: nicolai
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loamranger commented under IanHylands's blog ( Sep 25, 2011 at 1:33 )
quotes Good luck to the 4X Alliance, I hope you succeed and you can get TV coverage for the world events.
loamranger commented under devinci's blog ( Aug 11, 2011 at 11:43 )
quotes Very impressed that Devinci do everything in house. I know of only one other bike manufacturer that does this and that's Nicolai. Any others?
loamranger commented under mmallory's blog ( Jul 17, 2011 at 1:14 )
loamranger commented under bmxtb's blog ( Jun 29, 2011 at 14:03 )
quotes NS Greg you are talking rubbish. Nicolai have incorporated continual development in their designs over the years resulting in better and lighter frames. Considering the quality, Nicolai prices compare very well with other high end manufacturers like Intense and Knolly. I believe that you will see the next generation of horst link designs (Ion) with lower CG compared to the Helius range. They are one of the very few bike companies that actually make practically everything in-house and it is therefore possible for them to custom build a frame. How many bike manufacturers can do that?
loamranger commented under cloverleaf's blog ( May 10, 2011 at 11:41 )
quotes Only experienced the 2.4 Rubber Queens with BC so far out of the Conti range, but can also say that they grip, roll and last really well. Run them 28 front 25 back.
loamranger commented under MTBcut's blog ( May 9, 2011 at 14:57 )
quotes CRC have exchanged items even after 12 months, they will match lower prices, fast delivery, comprehensive range of makes and spares.....what is there NOT to like?
loamranger commented under mikelevy's blog ( May 4, 2011 at 15:30 )
quotes I'm concerned about the design....as you tighten up the steerer clamps, the inner faces of the bar mount will move out of axial alignment with the bar and therefore the bar will not seat properly against these faces causing possible stresses and/or unwanted movement.
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