Yeah, I think in the butted tubing case, the riding should dictate rather
than the folding/hiking. Thanks for the advice!
Jim M. 于2020年8月6日周四 下午1:31写道:
> I almost bought one of the BSA paratroop bikes at American Cyclery's
> garage sale one year. They may still have a couple. Cool but kinda
Hi Benz, thanks for sharing your experience! I do travel a lot.
Internationally sometimes. So the couples make sense to me. I'm 145 pound.
Huqapillar is a little overkill already for most ridings except for some
really heavy load camping or grocery shopping. I shop tons of food during
the
On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 2:56:26 PM UTC-7, Yuhan Wu wrote:
>
> Hi guys, I've decided to add ss couplers to my hunqapiller finally.
> Because I want a 29er I can easily fly with to mountains/parks or some
> gravel races like dirty kanza. I was interested in the vintage military
> bikes
I almost bought one of the BSA paratroop bikes at American Cyclery's garage
sale one year. They may still have a couple. Cool but kinda wobbly, which
may be from the hinge being old.
I would think that if you have butted tubes, you'd want the coupler closer
to the thickest part of the tube.