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post Jun 8 2013, 10:26 PM

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i don't think so... you might wanna ask boon foo again in case i was too drowsy from 300 bouts with tenga... or you can take a risk with KH cycle again and see if they bring in some 36 holes for you?
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post Jun 8 2013, 11:52 PM

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i think they would have thought of it already and most probably have topped with something even more crazier...

so, no go or i would be already be riding my parlee z5sl with corima winium mcc's now...
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post Jun 9 2013, 02:20 AM

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wat else is needed to seal the deal?
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post Jun 9 2013, 01:52 PM

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QUOTE(miaopurr @ Jun 9 2013, 01:07 PM)
Haha. Ask for 28, got 36 instead. Funny

Read some reviews on open pro. Got many complaints
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cracked eyelets? i know...but not to everyone

you are not supposed to tension high spoke count wheels so high since the tension is quite equally distributed across all spokes

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post Jun 9 2013, 01:57 PM

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QUOTE(Mac Wai @ Jun 9 2013, 01:25 PM)
Miao, hypothetically speaking, suppose Specialized decide to make it up to you for reasons you think are justifiable by offering you a RM8K voucher for a set of Wheels applicable to every dealer locally.
So which wheel set would you choose, the first that comes to mind!.....and please, no 'dafag, don't understand' line precede to what you think.....k?  laugh.gif
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haiyah...rm8k wheels is never reliable for starters... it is considered race wheels adimah...once you get past that fact, it is very evident to you that the remaining criteria is going to be inevitably just looks and performances...

so it boils down to the simple choice of zipp for the mainstream belief that it is the best yet affordable wheel so far

or

some corimas, rolf prima (fly out to buy, travel cost eat up budget), lightweight (not possible within 8k), just for looks and don't consider anything else, not crash replacement programs, not wheel stiffnes, not aero performance...so the logical answer for plain looks is corimas
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post Jun 9 2013, 02:00 PM

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and if you can lower your budget for spending, i veto the premium aluminum clincher of mavic rsys slr for some sweet 4k plus price... not aero but crazy light shallow clincher for climbs
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post Jun 9 2013, 07:36 PM

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wishful thinking???
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post Jun 9 2013, 08:02 PM

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tat is wishful thinking too...

if tat happens... mila kunis would also be my FWB...
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post Jun 10 2013, 12:44 AM

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QUOTE(miaopurr @ Jun 9 2013, 09:16 PM)
do we get taxed if we bring in complete wheel?
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you know what??? that is just like asking if my girlfriend will get pregnant if i pull out right before i ejaculate???

technically even if we know that the answer is no, but there is still a chance that it will rain meatballs

that is how complicated to answer that question of yours

or that is how unpredictable our customs is...predicting if your future baby is a boy or girl might be much more easier
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post Jun 10 2013, 12:47 AM

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QUOTE(Mac Wai @ Jun 10 2013, 12:41 AM)
Exalith....noob mistake on my part!
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you meant wear the pads down? the exalith grooves as i read is very abrasive to pads when new... once seasoned they provide nice stoppind power coupled by acceptable pad wear

the exalith grooves are the jizz bomb...it is the thing to have, it is the bringer of pain to all carbon clinchers, it is the kryptonite to all lightweight carbon tubulars, it is the inevitable doom to your bank account, resistance is f@king futile

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post Jun 10 2013, 12:50 AM

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QUOTE(Mac Wai @ Jun 9 2013, 09:23 PM)
Anymore issue with the exalite wearing off prematurely?
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i can't tell you that for sure, but i can tell you problems with premature ejaculations which can be solved by a couple months of training on the fleshlight stu
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post Jun 10 2013, 09:50 AM

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i think mac wai is more confused then ever now...

to buy or not to buy... is the question...haha
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post Jun 10 2013, 09:53 AM

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looks like a gorilla???

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resemblance???
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the most expensive climbing domestique ever...
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a sandbagging contador?
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post Jun 10 2013, 12:05 PM

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and you think that will happen??? seriously??

you know you are living in what country right??? a country that tell Avril Lavigne that she is too scantily dressed...when is a rocker chick ever sexy for f@cks sake...

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post Jun 10 2013, 12:18 PM

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yeah... show the world you can bare it all while rolling on your mavic rsys slr...
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post Jun 10 2013, 12:51 PM

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roller don't offer that much resistance training right???

i thought resistance trainers are always the best... the problem is that it eats up the tires...
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post Jun 10 2013, 01:05 PM

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sorry but i am the violent type... i prefer to just nuke those f@ckers... and i am sorry if that brings massive collateral damage...

but, that is the most surefire way of telling them off for once and for all...with the exception of some roaches that miao can conveniently use them to build his hubs later on if he survives the nuclear blast and radiation and has yet to morph into some mutant pus-sy...
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post Jun 10 2013, 01:08 PM

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this is what i like... but i hate riding trainers... so, no point tokin bout it


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post Jun 10 2013, 02:57 PM

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QUOTE(SYAMiLLiON @ Jun 10 2013, 01:10 PM)
Yup. I cannot afford rim drive trainer.
Sell me cheap-cheap if u got underutilized trainer icon_rolleyes.gif
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well, just because you cannot afford a trainer doesn't mean you should settle for something that you might not be able to utilize properly right???

like you can't afford to buy a blu-ray player... takkan you settle for a VHS tape player mar... wats the point?

save up a bit and get it later would be a better solution... better than buying now with tight budget and than have to get another trainer down the road and leaving this aside...

QUOTE(Mac Wai @ Jun 10 2013, 01:11 PM)
What subject you are on...pardon me asking...I dun get you... with the second part- roaches hub and the rest is rocket science!
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mac wai was on an anti-driver's campaign my... i was just telling him about how to make it more effective only mar... riding naked on the streets would be drawing more attention of the people that they hate out just to stare at them isn't it?

and my solution leads to multiple scenario's and one including the materials for your roach hub build...

QUOTE(miaopurr @ Jun 10 2013, 02:13 PM)
Sign up for rpm class
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vin_ann's territory...
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post Jun 10 2013, 03:43 PM

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QUOTE(SYAMiLLiON @ Jun 10 2013, 03:21 PM)
opsss...sorry for the confusion...i mean, my budget can afford tyre drive type using magnetic resistance...but for fluid and rim drive a bit over my budget...
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as long as there is variable resistance...

roller resistance is never going to be enough....

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