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Fwogddy
20-02-08, 20:40
http://www.ride-central.com/archive.php?subaction=showfull&id=1203514525&archive=&start_from=&ucat=1&

Apparantly so!

Baker
20-02-08, 20:44
Fwar that is rather nice! I wonder if they do one for Foes.......... very much doubt it.... grrr, silly manufacturers :D

Kenny B
20-02-08, 20:46
Would suit my black bike just the job.

Baker
20-02-08, 20:46
Ooh and with the gold bolts too, would keep the look you are goin for up too ;)

Ben
20-02-08, 23:11
VILE absolutly VILE

Cookie
20-02-08, 23:19
Yea that is prety horrible lookin to be honest.

Wouldnt want it on my bike!

swifty15uk
21-02-08, 01:01
looks awful tbh like a spider web round your cranks
clean lines now thats where its at ;)

carrerabiker
21-02-08, 13:32
thats soooo ugly

Will
21-02-08, 14:51
I recon you can easily shave a couple more grams off it. Not very attractive, and i can see that you spend all that money on it, bet one bash on the side and its shattered. Also i see that only baker is a fan of it so far :?

Fwogddy
21-02-08, 17:28
looks awful tbh like a spider web round your cranks
clean lines now thats where its at ;)

Why did you buy a transition if you like clean lines?

Baker
21-02-08, 18:58
recon you can easily shave a couple more grams off it. Not very attractive, and i can see that you spend all that money on it, bet one bash on the side and its shattered. Also i see that only baker is a fan of it so far :?

It will most likely have been tested for all those different aspects as the would be no point selling it, all products have to go through testing for their supposed use. Also why do you make the point that only ''Bakers'' and fans at the min haha, dont understand??

Will
22-02-08, 00:51
Yeah i know all that ball0cks happens with stuff, but still carbon fibre does have much / non, flex in it so things like that usually snap.

And no reason at all baker :rolleyes:

Baker
22-02-08, 19:38
Hmm there are many different ''weaves'' of carbon fibre to suite different purposes, im sure it will have all been taken into account for the chain device's job!

Ben
23-02-08, 01:08
i think

























E13


the end .

Cookie
23-02-08, 18:36
seconded.

Will
23-02-08, 19:35
Thirded

Fwogddy
23-02-08, 19:54
MRP, the original and best ;)

carrerabiker
23-02-08, 20:01
nooo dmr make the best

Cookie
23-02-08, 20:25
Pppffffffffffffttt dmr??? Who?? :p definitely not matey! :p

And mrp aree close second to e-13 ;)

carrerabiker
23-02-08, 20:28
e-13 s cost £100 a dmr oe is only like 35-40 quid

Fwogddy
23-02-08, 20:45
yeeh but DMR ones are shocking!

Cookie
24-02-08, 15:42
exactly. You get what you pay for with bikes mate. Ain't just the name.

Baker
24-02-08, 17:54
E-13 all the way for sure, really want to find a way of using one on the foes, the one i HAVE to use is really annoying and we have had to make up an extra part for it to work with E-13 Bash ring.

Mrp are very good, simple but a bit heavier, am i right? I like the twin cage design with 2 rollers, one on top to keep it on and one on bottom to keep chain in tension.

Hmm really cant say that DMR are any good, i think they would be my last choice of chain device, and even then it'd be a push! Dreadful in my opinion

Ben
25-02-08, 01:46
nooo dmr make the best

e-13 s cost £100 a dmr oe is only like 35-40 quid

all your stating is that dmr are cheaper, not the best

Will
25-02-08, 18:48
E-13's are built like brick sh!t houses and dont weigh alot, they are definatly worth the extra, and they look good!

Cookie
25-02-08, 18:58
Yep.

Fit and forget... unless you don't tighten them up :o :rolleyes::rolleyes: :rolleyes: :jiz: