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Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 2800 Location: Austin, TX |
Date: 2005-02-07 16:59:25 Topic: Basic Bike questions/mods |
single cable works better
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Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 4084 Location: Keswick, Ontario |
Date: 2005-02-07 17:44:56 Topic: Basic Bike questions/mods |
if you know what you're doing, gyros work the best. a properly fitted top cable and a londom mod dual bottom cable is much smoother and mroe reliable then any straight cable ive used. a 30$ ORyg gyro system will work better then a straight cable if properly set up. youl end up wanting that gyro in a few months. i ran a straight for a while, and realized it sucks. sure its cheap, but its unreliable and limits how far you canspin your bars. Proud sponser, Host, and Organiser of the Annual Keswick Jam! Your mother wore polka-dot panties. At your bachelor party. | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 640 Location: San Marcos, TX (Near Austin) |
Date: 2005-02-07 17:50:34 Topic: Basic Bike questions/mods |
if you know what you're doing, gyros work the best. a properly fitted top cable and a londom mod dual bottom cable is much smoother and mroe reliable then any straight cable ive used. so true, thats what im running on mine, it pretty much allows you to config each brake arm seperatly. you can get some badass feathering with it and also get it to lock up when you want it to. "liveinahouse" is so right. ------------------------------ -Pip, Your friendly post whore ------------------------------ | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 4084 Location: Keswick, Ontario |
Date: 2005-02-07 18:26:43 Topic: Basic Bike questions/mods |
if you know what you're doing, gyros work the best. a properly fitted top cable and a londom mod dual bottom cable is much smoother and mroe reliable then any straight cable ive used. i work in a bike shop lol.. i have experience with almost everything. having ridden flatland for 2 years, and now park, i know a hell of a lot. Proud sponser, Host, and Organiser of the Annual Keswick Jam! Your mother wore polka-dot panties. At your bachelor party. | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 640 Location: San Marcos, TX (Near Austin) |
Date: 2005-02-07 19:10:32 Topic: Basic Bike questions/mods |
if you know what you're doing, gyros work the best. a properly fitted top cable and a londom mod dual bottom cable is much smoother and mroe reliable then any straight cable ive used. what a coicendese, i too have worked in a bike shop before. worked there for about 2 years. right now im attending college to open up my own shop and possibly a small skatepark along with it. ------------------------------ -Pip, Your friendly post whore ------------------------------ | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 1673 Location: Wickliffe, Ohio |
Date: 2005-02-08 08:03:38 Topic: Basic Bike questions/mods |
can i work at ur shop :D ----------------------------- R.I.P. Toffee 2003 - 6/8/2004 ----------------------------- R.I.P bikeflip22 just in case ---------------------------- R.I.P. Dimebag Darrell 8/20/66 - 12/8/04 | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 640 Location: San Marcos, TX (Near Austin) |
Date: 2005-02-08 10:58:18 Topic: Basic Bike questions/mods |
shit bro, move to So Cal in 5 years and ill let ya know ;) ------------------------------ -Pip, Your friendly post whore ------------------------------ | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 2800 Location: Austin, TX |
Date: 2005-02-10 17:29:46 Topic: Basic Bike questions/mods |
i agree but I always hated setting up gyros, I am running one right now and it workes mine but i hate the feel of it. Straight cable works better for me because less weight and i like the ease to setup, and the great feel.
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