Why is everyone always quoting entire post with 189256 images, on same page?? For f*** sake... Scrolling through same images just to see something new.
Drama queen much?
The PB interface isn't optimised for mobile use, its a bit of a hassle to edit out specific phots when they are all clumped together.
Mainly to irritate you Uroborus, nothing to do with the awesomeness of the Nicolai , or fiddly mobile touch screens
Flippin love this bike...Its odd because I'm sure the guy built it and then said he was selling it, I can't remember why, but now he has a brand new size L 2015 NS Eccentric frame in black for sale.
Canfield are releasing a carbon version of their Nimble 9, called the EPO
I belevie it is meant for a long travel fork judging from this pic, hence the low bb on that one
well eyeing a line through the axles & crank spindle id guess less than 50mm drop. some 26" frames have as much as 40mm drop. 29" wheel axle would be around 38mm higher than it would be on a 26". therefore i'd say a 60mm+ drop on a 29er would be considered exceptionally low. also a 10mm increase in travel up front would raise the bb less than 4mm.
Canfield are releasing a carbon version of their Nimble 9, called the EPO
I belevie it is meant for a long travel fork judging from this pic, hence the low bb on that one
well eyeing a line through the axles & crank spindle id guess less than 50mm drop. some 26" frames have as much as 40mm drop. 29" wheel axle would be around 38mm higher than it would be on a 26". therefore i'd say a 60mm+ drop on a 29er would be considered exceptionally low. also a 10mm increase in travel up front would raise the bb less than 4mm.
Right... The bike is designed to work with 100/120/140 mm travel fork ... I believe the bb drop is somewhere between 5- and 6+, one of the lowest... the point is to have such a low bb AND a short chainstay, at the same time...
I belevie it is meant for a long travel fork judging from this pic, hence the low bb on that one
well eyeing a line through the axles & crank spindle id guess less than 50mm drop. some 26" frames have as much as 40mm drop. 29" wheel axle would be around 38mm higher than it would be on a 26". therefore i'd say a 60mm+ drop on a 29er would be considered exceptionally low. also a 10mm increase in travel up front would raise the bb less than 4mm.
Right... The bike is designed to work with 100/120/140 mm travel fork ... I believe the bb drop is somewhere between 5- and 6+, one of the lowest... the point is to have such a low bb AND a short chainstay, at the same time...
So it's true, there really is nothing else to do in Romania..