I’ll say - they were nice and tacky too. I’ve since begun to wrap most of my grips including these ones with cork/gel tape to make them a bit more robust and substantial in my hand. It also helps with vibration as well for longer adventure rides, which I prefer.
How many times do I drink tonight Gary? 1:09. 🍻 7:19 🍻 Dylan with the Blue Cannondale did well. Liam with the 870 that mech looks ready to break off 2" off the ground... clearly the wrong mech Fran's Cannondale.. ❤
Love the show! Cannondale M900 was my top this time round. Classy build. The hooded miyata look like its hiding a Brooks. Important both when you own one and don't want it stolen! AND whenever it looks like raining (which is half the time here in Ireland).
Another great vid mate. Special shout out to the 2 Cannondales, the GT Ricochet, the Giant ATX 870 and the Miyata. But my favourite bike is Matt's girlfriend's Speccy Hardrock.
What do all the vintage MTB builders do about replacing M7 screws? Seem to be very common on old stems and prone to rust. Hard to get and expensive new.
Thanks for roasting my Trek haha! That scratch on the seattube was indeed the crack but it didn't really show on the photos. Anyways, I switched out the motobars for some swept back bars and got rid of the spacerset by that! Might send that in in the future!
This is great, lots of lulz! Good tips to be gleaned from your comments. Serious question: why flag no bottles in bottle carriers? I don't leave mine on the bike when I'm at home, which is where I'll take a shot of my bike(s) for your next review/roast installment. Thanks for the channel :)
Haha thank you mate ! No real reason for the bottle, just a petty roast. Most of the stuff I just decide on the spot so don’t take it too seriously. Cheers!