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there are two affordbale nittos on Bens Cycle. Long (155mm) and short (90mm) steerer insert. There's also a titanium MTB stem.
http://www.benscycle.net/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=188_263_1332
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http://www.danscomp.com/products.php?cat=PARTS&show=PEDALSPLATFORM
Almost every bmx pedal made. All shapes and sizes. Premium Slims look fancy, but not sure if you mean small in that dimension.
Are you familiar with the JOL straps or whatever and the like? Much better suited than running doubles without cages on bmx platforms...
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YouTube- Gorillaz - Rock The House (HD)
one of my favourite gorillaz tunes :)
i posted a gorillaz tune a while back and was informed that they are considered a mainstream misdirected mix-up.
was surprised, as i find it pretty good when new albums come out.
being american, not sure what the "truth" is.
you wouldn't hear them on the radio or in a club ever.
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I'm going to eat my words.
bagaboos workhorse are sweet.
i didn't realize they were the ones doing that X strap thing. I am familiar with it.
those are super fucking tight bags and i'd take one over a chrome any day of the week.
i'll place that at the top of the three.... Bagaboo, Chrome, Cocotte
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okay... the chrome bag...
is indestructable...has perfect pockets.... including tool wells. Has a cool secret pocket for storing drugs.
is designed to hang a certain way on your back.... It's not just a square chuck of cheese.
has an under arm strap that actually works, making an arm hole small enough to prevent the bag from moving. If you don't like the smaller hole, there's a second clipping location which places the strap where every other bag maker thinks it should go.
has a flap which folds down in such a way that it's waterproof without the need for zippers.
tons of color and size options.
has the smartest full velcro accessory strap i've seen, preventing anythign from sliding around.
doesn't look like a techy sack someone might be using to carry camera gear.
But the real reason is that its the only bag that has a strap that has any thought put into the way it comes off the bag. literaly every other bag i've seen is just a square sack with straps coming off the top. Show me a bag with a better strap system and i'll be impressed.
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didn't read the thread, so may be missing somethign, but if you squeeze a 135 into a 120 you're going to have to adjust your current chainline by a whopping 7.5mm, likely, unless there's some way to adjust the placement of the cog in back... not sure. at the worst it'll be impossible. at the best it'll be adjustable at the back. Most likely you'll just have to deal with it up front and thats going to be a pain in the ass
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the two best bags i've seen are Chrome and this one.
regarding chrome, anyone that says it's not the best bag made is just trying to support the local bag maker and/or go against the grain. it's the best bag made. just make sure you get the correct direction, as the they can only be worn one way. does make for a very comfy bag, but if you buy the wrong one it takes some adapting.
these are the only two bags i've seen that are actually cut to go over a shoulder and sit up on the back.
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there are a lot of styles of bike out there.
get to the back of the line.