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  • k i obviously missing the joke about the fuel pump. im guess this guys owes someone one?
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    • I wonder why high-end bike shops bother importing useless single-purpose roadies anymore, as I've found the ultimate solution.

      It's everything you want in a bike: smooth, fast, vulnerable to crosswinds and covered in American eagle stickers.

      Noice.

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      • Originally posted by Dub_Star_V6 View Post

        That is a shocker! The screwed on rear 'disc' is especially funny. One thing that intrigues me though, I've been cycling/racing for 20 years and I've never seen a seatpost like that! I'd like to know what it is. It looks like it has a rubber block between the two metal posts to act a bit like suspension (which the bike already has haha).

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        • One Roadie gone mad !!!

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          • and why would you put normal brakes on the front and discs ion the rear?
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            • I don't get it....
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              • Originally posted by Blitzen View Post
                I don't get it....
                ditto,............................
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                • Put it this way. The bike is like having F1 class wheels on a Hummer. Do you go off road or is it used for track time ???? It would be way too heavy and redundant suspension for track. Good luck doing downhill biking with slicks.

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                  • Originally posted by Markybhoy View Post
                    One thing that intrigues me though, I've been cycling/racing for 20 years and I've never seen a seatpost like that! I'd like to know what it is. It looks like it has a rubber block between the two metal posts to act a bit like suspension (which the bike already has haha).
                    I can't figure it out either. The two alu connecting bars would prevent it from moving up and down much at all, while the rubber would presumably provide some restriction to fore and aft movement, but why would you want your seat to move fore and aft ? Unless it is a rigid piece of black plastic (not rubber) which stops all movement, in which case it is purely a styling gimmick. Who knows ?
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                      • HAHAHA love those maths ones. Whenever there's something you can't do, remember, there's an elephant in the way.
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                        • Originally posted by Markybhoy View Post
                          I've been cycling/racing for 20 years and I've never seen a seatpost like that! I'd like to know what it is. It looks like it has a rubber block between the two metal posts to act a bit like suspension (which the bike already has haha).
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                          • Love the elephant one. Seen it before but I just noticed that it says 'does the object continue to move after it comes to rest?' Well obviously not, it has come to rest, elephant or no, and you don't need maths to prove it
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                            • Originally posted by greasykitchen View Post
                              Love the elephant one. Seen it before but I just noticed that it says 'does the object continue to move after it comes to rest?' Well obviously not, it has come to rest, elephant or no, and you don't need maths to prove it
                              Not neccessarily, a bouncing ball comes to rest every time it reaches its maximum height for that bounce


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                              I like tubgirl more.....but meh each to their own right?

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                              • Originally posted by Mind's Eye View Post
                                Not neccessarily, a bouncing ball comes to rest every time it reaches its maximum height for that bounce
                                That's true, but it doesn't continue to move, it resumes moving. Just being a pedant. The elephant is gold. I nearly had a hernia when I first saw it.
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