Would you/Do you cut off that plastic wheel guard after the big cog at the rear? yup, get rid.
ianrauk Tattooed Beat Messiah Location Rides Ti2 22 Jan 2012 #16 SoloCyclist said: Would you/Do you cut off that plastic wheel guard after the big cog at the rear? Click to expand... yup, get rid.
SoloCyclist said: Would you/Do you cut off that plastic wheel guard after the big cog at the rear? Click to expand... yup, get rid.
kishan Active Member Location London - Harrow 22 Jan 2012 #17 the plastic guard is there for a reason to stop your rear mech getting tangled up with your spoke if things went wrong i would never remove it
the plastic guard is there for a reason to stop your rear mech getting tangled up with your spoke if things went wrong i would never remove it
OP OP S SoloCyclist Guest 22 Jan 2012 #18 kishan said: the plastic guard is there for a reason to stop your rear mech getting tangled up with your spoke if things went wrong i would never remove it Click to expand... Thought it was there to protect the wheel from getting damaged if the chain went over and doubled as a protection from oil/grit getting on the wheel. Regardless, it will look nicer and weigh less in the morn.
kishan said: the plastic guard is there for a reason to stop your rear mech getting tangled up with your spoke if things went wrong i would never remove it Click to expand... Thought it was there to protect the wheel from getting damaged if the chain went over and doubled as a protection from oil/grit getting on the wheel. Regardless, it will look nicer and weigh less in the morn.
cyclegeek New Member Location Manchester 22 Jan 2012 #19 Hello and They are both great looking bikes you have there.
slowmotion Quite dreadful Location lost somewhere 22 Jan 2012 #20 Great looking bike! Welcome. Where in the country are you?
OP OP S SoloCyclist Guest 23 Jan 2012 #21 slowmotion said: Great looking bike! Welcome. Where in the country are you? Click to expand... I'm up in Scotland, near Glasgow.
slowmotion said: Great looking bike! Welcome. Where in the country are you? Click to expand... I'm up in Scotland, near Glasgow.
jonathanw Chorlton and the Wheelies Location The Frozen North 23 Jan 2012 #22 Looks better with the black saddle I too couldn't wait for spring, and had the new bianchi out for 3 rides in the mild weather between 9-16 Jan However...weather crapped out again and am back on the steel
Looks better with the black saddle I too couldn't wait for spring, and had the new bianchi out for 3 rides in the mild weather between 9-16 Jan However...weather crapped out again and am back on the steel