Only if you start like 18" from the edge, which would be stupid. You want your rear axle line to be maybe 4" from the edge to give the wheel a chance to accelerate before takeoff. That's probably the simplest way to begin with, you can try pinch gaps later. However, as has been said you should just be replicating your flat gapping technique so just do what you usually do.
That's a shame. Mine's still going strong after two and a half years with no problems. Did you not notice a crack a month ago within the warranty period?!
If I were you I'd probably have left that out... Agreed though that both Jez and Hamster would certainly still have no problem finding employment (not that they need it) if TG were to be cancelled. Both are reasonably good writers and columnists so would never struggle even away from TV.
Right... so any frame that looks anything like a frame that someone else broke can't be trusted? Sorry but that's a rubbish reason to have a poor opinion of anything! And the bars.... well.... did you crack the Born bars or some other carbon ones? Again, you can't really judge one product on the performance of something completely different.
Good to know you used to respekt their gangsta ways. I've always gone with JD's advice- I tend not to acknowledge people that look like trouble and just carry on without thinking twice. Provided you don't give them evils or owt they should have no reason to hassle you. Probably best not to be talking on your iPhone when you go past either I'd say . And yeah, carrying a penknife is a f**king stupid idea.
It seems less annoying and more like Apple being retarded, ignorant, power hungry numpties. However I guess that sums up Apple in general doesn't it- being restrictive and awkward is, after all, what they do best!!
He effectively tried to kill Rubens. After his stop Rubens was behind Shumi and was about 3 seconds a lap faster than him and closed right up behind. After a couple of failed overtaking attempts (which Rubens complainred to his team about how Schui was defending) Schui made a bit of a mistake on the last corner and Rubens had a really good run on him and pulled out on the right in order to pass him on the inside of the first corner. Halfway down the straight, however, Schui decided he wasn't happy about that so pushed Rubens right across the track to the extent that Rubens missed crashing into the pit wall by a couple of inches, was pushed into the exit of the pitlane and had to do a dirty dive to make it back onto the track before losing it on the grass at 200mph. One of the most dangerous moves I think I've ever seen in F1. The second probably being when he tried to kill Kubica in Canada earlier this year! The guy's a f**king douche.
In answer to the question (and in the absence of truthsayer Hendrix) they look awesome and ride really well but really aren't up to taking much abuse. Made of very thin K-Alone tubes which tended to crack from what I've seen. They were pretty though...
Just watched it and have to say that was really really good! Although I'm a trials rider through and through with no real interest in road bikes the way it was put together had a really fun, fresh vibe about it. Thanks for the heads up