Lol, man, that last security question was a doozy. Hey guys! New not only to the Proflex, but the biking scene in general. Just picked up a bike last week and was told it was 1996 Proflex 956, but after doing a bit more research on my own, I'm thinking its actually a 1995 855. Either way I love
Neil Donoghue from Global Mountain Bike Network does his best to give a review of Proflex 957 vs a Canyon Lux. While I appreciate that he was willing to
Lost power last night for long enough (9+ hours) to require new DNS entries when everything fired back up again, so everyone should regain access as your ISP's re-propagate their DNS tables.
They're basically 650b wheels with mountain-bike tires on them, right? Why? What's the use of a wheel size that's halfway between 26" and 29"? All this does is reduce tire companies' motivation to make a wide range of tires for the two existing mountain-bike tire sizes,
I bought some new bike parts today -- a Shimano Nexus 8-speed internal-gear hub, and two sets of front and rear roller-brakes. (apparently spare parts are hard to come by, and roller-brakes are engineered so all of the friction surfaces wear out at about the same time, so people generally just repla