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    Thats way too legit gr00v3. Looks like a great time.

    I like steel for things with no shocks too. Theres something to be said for a good aluminum full sus frame though. If its built right, its lighter than steel and still laterally stiff which is hard to do when weight is a factor and you have all those moving parts to flex.
    -Chris

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      Originally posted by brandondan1 View Post
      You should probably ride them firsthand before coming to conclusions, because everyone has their preferences.
      qft

      Originally posted by brandondan1 View Post
      Many pros ride alu/cf bikes, so that says something to me...
      that they get their bikes for free and ride at a level where fractions of grams and drivetrain loss are really factors? cf has similar flex and vibration dampening qualities to steel, by the way. yeah an aluminum bike may transfer power a bit more effectively, but, again:
      Originally posted by quikveedb2 View Post
      i'd say that steel is definitely the way to go for a lot of recreational riders for the aforementioned reasons. the difference in power transfer between a steel and alu frame is negligible, unless you are racing, and even then.
      this is all imho, it's not like i am a professional bike mechanic. wait, yes i am.
      Originally posted by Dozyproductions
      You know why you're drinking that Pabst? No its probably not because it was the first beer you grabbed. It's because you're a winner.

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        Originally posted by Gr00v3 View Post
        here's a few pics from a ride a few nights ago. same of the same
        Ninja boy really likes holding his bike up doesn't he?
        -Erik
        '16 Focus 2.0L - '99 Protegé DX 1.6L POS (Sold) - '87 4runner 22R-E (Sold) - '86 Schwarz S50 (Sold) - '02 WRX Wagon (sold) - '07 Impreza 2.5i (sold) - '91 Alpine M52 (Sold) - '89 Alpine 325is (Sold)


        Originally posted by 87e30
        I just want to dance with some beezies

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          Originally posted by AlpineE30M52 View Post
          Ninja boy really likes holding his bike up doesn't he?
          lol, every thursday we have theme rides, that theme was the bandana ride, we all wore bandanas somewhere, but somehow they disappeared for the group shot. previous themes include: the mustache ride, short shorts ride, and bandana ride. upcoming themes are: doctor/nurse ride, tattoo ride, and halloween mask ride. if you have any suggestions, we're all ears!

          m42brigade

          r3v Photo Crew: Founding Member

          Originally posted by Eurospeed
          Guys like him are the reason I love it when people do things to their cars that are different. It just like anytime Karlo posts a thread with pics of his car, I love watching all the elitist pricks on this site shit their pants when they see an E30 that doesn't fit their standards.

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            Hahaha that's awesome man! We have like a 7 page thread on Flfixed about our "Daisy Dukes" ride we did... Only two people participated and one of them was a very unnatural sight...
            -Erik
            '16 Focus 2.0L - '99 Protegé DX 1.6L POS (Sold) - '87 4runner 22R-E (Sold) - '86 Schwarz S50 (Sold) - '02 WRX Wagon (sold) - '07 Impreza 2.5i (sold) - '91 Alpine M52 (Sold) - '89 Alpine 325is (Sold)


            Originally posted by 87e30
            I just want to dance with some beezies

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              Originally posted by s0urce View Post
              If you're blowing past people up hills it's because your legs are stronger or your gearing is superior, not because your bike is aluminum or lighter.
              Well in a world where people spend thousands to save grams, I'd say lightness is a pretty important factor, especially on inclines. If I'm pumping at the same wattage on my current bike vs. a bike that's 5lbs heavier, I'm going to be faster by a few seconds(or more) depending on the length/steepness of the incline, no?


              91 318is

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                Originally posted by brandondan1 View Post
                Well in a world where people spend thousands to save grams, I'd say lightness is a pretty important factor, especially on inclines. If I'm pumping at the same wattage on my current bike vs. a bike that's 5lbs heavier, I'm going to be faster by a few seconds(or more) depending on the length/steepness of the incline, no?
                Fair argument. Bikes aside, how much do you weigh? ;)
                tasty

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                  Critical Mass Los Angeles:
                  "They can't arrest us all"


                  Next ride is tomorrow night.
                  tasty

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                    I saw a dude on a lime green fixie in West Haven today. He made my day.
                    -Chris

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                      Originally posted by s0urce View Post
                      Critical Mass Los Angeles:
                      "They can't arrest us all"


                      Next ride is tomorrow night.
                      Have you gone? I was invited, but not gonna go. I don't feel up to speed on my riding abilities quite yet.

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                        Looks like a bunch of dick heads that give bicyclists a bad name.

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                          Has anyone ever owned a Cannondale bike equipped with a Lefty fork? I used to own an F500, sold it, bought a Trek Fuel EX8, built that shit up with King hubs, DT spokes, Salsa Delgado hoops, then sold it because it was a pile.

                          I swore by my Cannondale, because I flogged the shit out of it, and it never died. Im just wondering about the life/rideability of the Lefty, always wanted to try it out.

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                            I think I'm going to pick up one of the $250 ebay bikes with the flip flop hubs within a month or so..anyhow, I've been browsing velospace and want to know some of the more popular websites for picking up parts and also what brand/where can you pick up the plastic 3 and 5 spoke wheels? I'm feeling the look of them, the CF one's are fucking tits but there's no way I'm spending the amount of money necessary to get the CF versions. Black plastic would do just fine, so what should I look into? All my knowledge is in the bmx and mountain bike genres of biking, I have next to no knowledge when it comes to road biking..

                            Thanks!

                            91 318is | 97 FZJ80

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                              Well I'll tell you right now, even the plastic Aerospoke wheels are like $300. They're not cheap.

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                                Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View Post
                                Well I'll tell you right now, even the plastic Aerospoke wheels are like $300. They're not cheap.
                                I just saw that..mayybbe later.

                                91 318is | 97 FZJ80

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