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Are KMC-Z chains directional?
On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 5:11:12 PM UTC, Joerg wrote:
On 3/8/21 1:33 PM, Andre Jute wrote: On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 8:25:20 PM UTC, Joerg wrote: On 3/8/21 12:08 PM, Tom Kunich wrote: I'm trying to picture a Gazelle as a classic bike rather than a classic mishap. It's not the behemoth frame of a Dutch city bike but the Gazelle Trim Trophy: https://www.vintagevelo.co.uk/shop/s...e-trim-trophy/ Of course it's not a PX-10 yet the last one I saw sold for 550 Euros. Not NOS but with obvious scuff marks and all. Couldn't believe it. . If that *thing* with the ultra-skinny tyres is your idea of a bike for racing downhill in the rough, no wonder you have lots of accidents. -- AJ I've got two bikes. The almost 40 year old road bike with its 25mm tires is for fast rides on pavement, gravel roads and the occasional dirt road. The MTB has 2.2" knobby tires, full suspension and is for the more gnarly rides. Even when I expect only a few miles of rough trail and don't want to walk that section I use the MTB. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ Aha! That makes sense. -- AJ |
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