erenes
Warsaw, Poland
Member Since: Jul 11, 2001
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erenes commented under erenes's photo ( Jan 10, 2012 at 17:58 )
it's my buddy Adam. he is around 1.80m. That bike is small. Mid size tt, one of the shortest CS on the market.

erenes commented under erenes's photo ( Jan 10, 2012 at 17:58 )
Cap is very short CS, mid lenght toptube, very high bb, require high stem and bars. Bmx spec (ubrakes, bmx 110x14 hub, spanuish bb etc).

erenes commented under erenes's photo ( Jan 10, 2012 at 17:57 )
Caezar I think you should find someone who owns one and try. Difference between Majesty & Suburban is that Majesy is more expensive. You pay for full heat-treatment, lighter tubes, offset butted headtube, anti rust primer etc. Higher quality tubes mainly. Majesty got 0.5 steeper headangle (both street & dirt version). Majesty street got 5mm higher bb than Sub street. Majesty dirt got 5mm lower bb than Sub dirt. Small differences in geo. I would say just check if you need street or dirt version

erenes commented under Wlodziu312's photo ( Nov 2, 2011 at 17:32 )
lol you are soooooooo NS. 2012 Octane One custom rims. Repainted. With NS decals.

erenes commented under Wlodziu312's photo ( Nov 2, 2011 at 17:27 )
Kryptonite

erenes commented under bencio's photo ( Oct 14, 2011 at 13:57 )
troche jak UFO?

erenes commented under Allen-O's photo ( Oct 11, 2011 at 3:26 )
nice

erenes commented under tuzapeter's photo ( Oct 11, 2011 at 2:57 )
Ruben-Longneck-Duo-NS-NS?

erenes commented under erenes's video ( Sep 5, 2011 at 23:07 )
it has nothing to do with Sunday Aaron Roos. Except it's also bright color :) Aaron was bright gloss. We use matt. In 2011 we had lime matt but not so neon. Now we used neon pain so more lime.. It's about two ton painting like rim .... hub matching fork and chainstays etc. I like Sunday but actually switched to wtp/eclat. Still like Sunday a lot :)

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Allen-O wrote
Oct 11, 2011 at 4:21
Thanks man, just out of interest why is the rns 2011 steerer so high when it's designed to be used on a capital?

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charge-rider wrote
Jul 24, 2011 at 7:56
Was wondering if you could do me a BIG favour. My mate has one of your old rear hubs (ano red with freewheel) and the freewheels died and I needed to know which kind of freewheel would fit? Thanks alot, man!

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lewisdoubleday wrote
Jun 10, 2011 at 14:48
ok thanks mate so either way it will have a seatpost sized hole? i am an engineer so i can get it all proffesionally done at work. thanks for the help

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lewisdoubleday wrote
Jun 7, 2011 at 11:27
yo man, just wondering if you would know what the internal diameter of my seat tube would be if i cut the intergrated seat post off? thanks alot, lewis

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devulge96 wrote
May 7, 2011 at 16:53
got a black one instead, i love it!

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devulge96 wrote
Apr 21, 2011 at 4:12
Ah, ok, thanks.

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devulge96 wrote
Apr 20, 2011 at 16:12
Yo erenes, Im getting a 2011 cap, and just wondering if a custom colour option could be available?

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erenes wrote
Apr 20, 2011 at 15:58
no warranty for pegs. we use 15mm alloy axle with 3/8" bolts. It's the setup used on some front bmx hubs. We tested our front hubs with pegs but we dont suggest using pegs with them. We tested rear hubs with pegs but we dont tell anyone. Alloy 15mm axle is not strong enought with pegs. Front one - maybe can survive. Good bmx brands use at least 17mm with alloy and 3/8"or10mm bolts. Our bolts are 3/8" and 4mm drilled. Same size as Odyssey or Eclat 2011 (they changed back from 10mm to 3/8" too which is 9.55). They use solid, we use drilled. We tested bolts with pegs. Frint hub tested with smith grinds for over 2 years but by a smooth rider. Rear hubs- axle will crack sooneer or later. Aluminium rear axles unless they are 20mm (Gsport) or 17mm are too weak for pegs. Thats my personal opinion. Official = no pegs on NS hubs.

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