I finally got my ENO!



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hippy

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Picked up my eccentric rear fixed/free hub today!
Maybe the Cervelo can be singlespeed? ;-)

hippy
 
hippy said:
Picked up my eccentric rear fixed/free hub today!
Maybe the Cervelo can be singlespeed? ;-)

hippy

a single speed cervelo??

very unusssssssssshual.. very interessting....very noice
 
warrwych said:
a single speed cervelo??

very unusssssssssshual.. very interessting....very noice

and then you'll need a name for it ................ how about Cervix ?
 
"Resound" <[email protected]
> hippy Wrote:
> > Picked up my eccentric rear fixed/free hub today!
> > Maybe the Cervelo can be singlespeed? ;-)
> >
> > hippy

>
> How much are those, anyway?


My cervix or the ENO?

I'll assume you mean ENO.. $225
for the eccentric rear 130mm, 32H
from: www.shifterbikes.com

hippy
 
warrwych wrote:
> hippy Wrote:
>
>>Picked up my eccentric rear fixed/free hub today!
>>Maybe the Cervelo can be singlespeed? ;-)
>>
>>hippy

>
>
> a single speed cervelo??
>
> very unusssssssssshual.. very interessting....very noice
>
>



BZZZZZT!!! Too slow.

http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2004/g/lukas.htm

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Nick
 
"NickZX6R" <[email protected]
> warrwych wrote:
> > hippy Wrote:
> >
> >>Picked up my eccentric rear fixed/free hub today!
> >>Maybe the Cervelo can be singlespeed? ;-)

> >
> > a single speed cervelo??
> >
> > very unusssssssssshual.. very interessting....very noice

>
> BZZZZZT!!! Too slow.
> http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2004/g/lukas.htm


Those bars are fugly with a capital FUG! ;-)

I'm not going to 'fix' mine and it's a much more classic
frame anyway. With a more contrasting paint job, ditching
of the bottle cage and tyre/seat colour matching I reckon
this guy's bike will be super trick!

I've always liked the idea of using a TT frame for a
commuter... pity they are so damn expensive!

hippy
 
hippy wrote:
> "NickZX6R" <[email protected]
>>warrwych wrote:
>>BZZZZZT!!! Too slow.
>>http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2004/g/lukas.htm

>
> Those bars are fugly with a capital FUG! ;-)


i like the look of them. probably work well if your off the seat
wangling in traffic =)

i can't (yet) get confortable with the drop bars, which makes braking
interesting ... those bars would suit me down to the ground ;)

cheers,

Kim
 
"Kim Hawtin" <[email protected]> wrote
> hippy wrote:
> > "NickZX6R" <[email protected]
> >>warrwych wrote:
> >>BZZZZZT!!! Too slow.
> >>http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2004/g/lukas.htm

> >
> > Those bars are fugly with a capital FUG! ;-)

>
> i like the look of them. probably work well if your off the seat
> wangling in traffic =)


I'm not sure if I've ever wangled in traffic.. if I did, I
hope I didn't scare any old ladies.. ;-)

> i can't (yet) get confortable with the drop bars, which makes braking
> interesting ... those bars would suit me down to the ground ;)


If I were you, in all seriousness, I'd try and adapt to drop
bars. Set them up so that you can comfortably ride with
your hands around the brake hoods. They shouldn't be
any more difficult to use than flat bars - it's just a case of
adjusting methinks.

hippy