Best new tech to put on a retro bike?

I further add
- Cheap high power LED lights like Fenix, especially ones with a strobe.
Got to be the best thing on a bike,you can see them for miles and they cost pennies to run.

- Truflo Evolution pump. A mini floor pump that clamps to your frame - faster than a lot of big floor pumps.
I like this too 8)
Must admit to my rapidfire fetish though :oops: ,thumbies are good but i prefer my ""retro"" era.
Having ridden the three types of brakes through their transition ,i'd sum them up as ->

Canti's,- OH!! Cripes!! :shock: That looks like a corner 50yrds away ,i'd better try and slow down.

V brakes-Corner 30yrds away, best engage a little more front :?

Disc brakes-What corner ? :lol:
 
Crell":1eh8iep5 said:
Schwalbe do some really fast rolling tyres. Racing Ralphs are good at this time of year.

the big wet scar in the back of my leg dis-agrees :lol: :lol:
 
I think the LEDs are a great mix of aincient and modern. I've been experimenting with running a Cree 3w LED through a 2.4w Sturmey-Archer dynohub, and the results have been rather impressive. I'll post a thread about that at some point.
 
dyna-ti":fhl9jm1s said:
- Truflo Evolution pump. A mini floor pump that clamps to your frame - faster than a lot of big floor pumps.
I like this too 8)

The Truflo Evo is insanely good. It's the first time I've used a pump and ended up saying "It can't be done already???" instead of "When the f**k is this b****r going to have an enough air in it?"

Canti's,- OH!! Cripes!! :shock: That looks like a corner 50yrds away ,i'd better try and slow down.

V brakes-Corner 30yrds away, best engage a little more front :?

Disc brakes-What corner ? :lol:

I'm still not getting this: I've never had a problem getting the wheels of a bike to the edge of a braking skid using cantis, any more braking power is pointless, and different brakes can't change where that skid kicks in. Dealing better - much better - with mud I can see, and fewer overheating problems. But raw braking power???
 
For me discs= less arm pump on descents with the bonus of 1 finger braking 8)
Pump? CO2 is much quicker out in the field,but running tubless and latex milk pretty much irradicates the problem :wink:
 
Quote- I'm still not getting this: I've never had a problem getting the wheels of a bike to the edge of a braking skid using cantis, any more braking power is pointless, and different brakes can't change where that skid kicks in. Dealing better - much better - with mud I can see, and fewer overheating problems. But raw braking power???[quote)----------------------- IF YOU STILL DON'T GET IT-I DOUBT IF YOU EVER WILL.
 
FairfaxPat":3o919wai said:
Quote- I'm still not getting this: I've never had a problem getting the wheels of a bike to the edge of a braking skid using cantis, any more braking power is pointless, and different brakes can't change where that skid kicks in. Dealing better - much better - with mud I can see, and fewer overheating problems. But raw braking power???[quote)----------------------- IF YOU STILL DON't GET IT-I DOUBT IF YOU EVER WILL.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
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