I actually quite like the fact that the uniglide works with a rather archaic and unsophisticated screw-on sprocket. Surely it's nothing an aesthete would favour, but I see it from the practical point: One just needs two pieces of cloth to 'open' it - or a nail and a stone in case the sprocket got too tight... ;)
Sheldon Brown: Someone should publish his website on good ol' Paper! So much info, and so well written: Imagine a little A5 paperback, 500 pages strong, densely packed with letters, images and charts...
I actually quite like the fact that the uniglide works with a rather archaic and unsophisticated screw-on sprocket. Surely it's nothing an aesthete would favour, but I see it from the practical point: One just needs two pieces of cloth to 'open' it - or a nail and a stone in case the sprocket got too tight... ;)
Sheldon Brown: Someone should publish his website on good ol' Paper! So much info, and so well written: Imagine a little A5 paperback, 500 pages strong, densely packed with letters, images and charts...