|  Glenzx's Blur pivot bearing! I figured out what happened! | pimpbot Aug 1, 2003 1:43 PM | | The mystery of the pivot bearing has been solved!

Man, I got too much time on my hands. |
|  LOL! nm | JimC. Aug 1, 2003 2:04 PM | | you've got too muchtime on yer hands, heh. |
|  AAAAHHHH!!!! | Nat Aug 1, 2003 3:19 PM | | Damn that's funny! |
|  Priceless! | Dr.Faustus Aug 2, 2003 9:15 AM | | Obviously, Glenzx should have used ... Oliver's Yes Bearings!
Dr.(too funny)F. |
|  The mystery is solved!!!! | glenzx Aug 4, 2003 6:39 AM | | Hot damn! Who knew? Now the solution is clear.... get an Olivers "No Bearings" specially modified SC Blur!
What's funny about the Olivers Yes Tubes 'thing' and my Blur bearing 'thing' is that I've had a Stan's NoTubes latex disaster during a race on my Blur, where I had overinflated a tire and it EXPLODED off the rim with a deafebing BANG, spraying white glop all over me, my bike and the guy next to me! No photos though. I am still cleaning goop out of my front hub flanges where the spokes come through though. |
|  Or is that Oliver's no suspension... | lidarman Aug 4, 2003 9:27 AM | | I hear they are working on a technology that eliminates bob, weight, pivots and all that moving in the rear. Ther's even talk of similar technology in the front. Amazing stuff.
Next I'm sure they will have 26" dia. brake rotors!! |
|  LOL (nm) | glenzx Aug 4, 2003 12:19 PM | | |
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