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That Cannondale is awesome! It's SOOO easy to do barspins, 'cause the front wheel was stolen from a bike a bear cub used to ride in the circus, and it's tinyyy..
Let's all go out and do an almost-bunnyhop above a small rock, maybe even cycle backwards with both our hands in our arse, while whistling some klaxons song..http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3638/3615717705_e2edd3cefd_b.jpg
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I'm with Fruit. Chainless ftw! That place is immense!
With walls that steep. you´d be kissing the floor in no time. Thinking about it reminds me of this...
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Modern track bike set up is all about upward sloping stems on short head tubes, as it is the stiffest, lightest and most aerodynamically efficient way to get from the fork crown to the centre of the drops. As long as the saddle to bar drop is still substantial, it's just as porn as old skool long head tube/drop stem arrangements.
voilá
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I cannot stand stems that point upwards attached to drops, it's just SO wrong!!
-10 deg and the stem would be nice and horisontal and look way better. (IMHO)
I think it makes sense if it´s there to correct your position, you see it even in pro´s bikes. I´m sure aesthetics´s not the priority when you take it to the track, efficiency is. Efficiency is porn.
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1891's Lo Pro (curved seat tube!!!)