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Simple ported. What amp/power requirements?

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Simple ported. What amp/power requirements?

Alrighty.

He is still on the look. I have no idea what he will end up with. Why are you asking (as to get a better idea and give you an answer with the info I got for now)?

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While it would obviously be better stir fried in a wok the ma yi shang shu came out fantastic....lips are numb and eyes, ears, and nose are gushing with fluid though

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While it would obviously be better stir fried in a wok the ma yi shang shu came out fantastic....lips are numb and eyes, ears, and nose are gushing with fluid though

Jelly!

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Simple ported. What amp/power requirements?

Alrighty.

He is still on the look. I have no idea what he will end up with. Why are you asking (as to get a better idea and give you an answer with the info I got for now)?

CONE AREA is his friend as well as a driver that is ported friendly

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Tho I think a 12 should be enough by his standards, a 15 or even an 18 ported should be a fun project.

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If there is space, cone area for sure.

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On a side note, what is IB good for? Not much power needed, wider frequency range?

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Nice response, easy integration, pretty much the perfect enclosure other than you lose a bunch of output capability.

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"accidentally" just bought a SRAM Force gruppo. Crank is too small and will be sold off. Perhaps the brake calipers too.

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Nice response, easy integration, pretty much the perfect enclosure other than you lose a bunch of output capability.

that's why you use 10 18"ers.

:D

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CarbonFiberTOP

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mmmmm, margarita

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Rum and Cokes over here.

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Now I need some nice bars, a set of wheels and a stem. Really will crack people up when I show up for a group ride on a nearly 30 year old steel TOURING bike in a 65cm that is ~20 lbs. :P

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To break 20, I'll probably have to spend too much on wheels or put on a seat that my ass can't quite handle but we'll see.

May not even try if I don't like riding her after a couple hundred miles.

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Now I need some nice bars, a set of wheels and a stem. Really will crack people up when I show up for a group ride on a nearly 30 year old steel TOURING bike in a 65cm that is ~20 lbs. :P

I think the lightest my dad ever got his road bike was about 15lbs, but that was all carbon. Had back problems after riding for 15 years though.

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Now I need some nice bars, a set of wheels and a stem. Really will crack people up when I show up for a group ride on a nearly 30 year old steel TOURING bike in a 65cm that is ~20 lbs. :P

I think the lightest my dad ever got his road bike was about 15lbs, but that was all carbon. Had back problems after riding for 15 years though.

That was not a 60+cm bike or he was either a serious weight weenie (ie, $15k+ in the bike) or missed out on the scale a bit. 15lbs isn't trivial.

Of course, if it were a fixed gear track bike different story. Carbon frames really aren't "that" much lighter than steel or ti these days. Can usually save you 1 lb at most. Depends on the purpose of the build. Easily exceptions to the rule if he shops used considering I just bought an ULTRA light group for $400.

At my size and weight that is near impossible. Of course my frame carries a penalty of nearly 2 lbs over a wee sized person and wheels to with stand my brute (lol) also require an extra 300-500 grams of reinforcement. That and I refuse to sit on a completely Ti saddle, some padding and pleather PLEASE!

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hello hop!

"Don't you ever fucking tailgate!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzgmAgzpldU

back to studying, finals week fml :(

One of my favorite tracks, but it seems they ruined it in the clip. I don't remembering it sounding like that in the movie either.

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Of course $15k isn't absurd for a bike, being that the lbs next to me has a Trek Madone at $12,500 right now...and it isn't completely decked out. Stupid to buy it IMO as anything over $3k should be custom.

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Found a custom Ti frame builder in San Diego with pretty much my last name. My "have" to use him just so my bike has my name on it, lol.

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Now I need some nice bars, a set of wheels and a stem. Really will crack people up when I show up for a group ride on a nearly 30 year old steel TOURING bike in a 65cm that is ~20 lbs. :P

I think the lightest my dad ever got his road bike was about 15lbs, but that was all carbon. Had back problems after riding for 15 years though.

That was not a 60+cm bike or he was either a serious weight weenie (ie, $15k+ in the bike) or missed out on the scale a bit. 15lbs isn't trivial.

Of course, if it were a fixed gear track bike different story. Carbon frames really aren't "that" much lighter than steel or ti these days. Can usually save you 1 lb at most. Depends on the purpose of the build. Easily exceptions to the rule if he shops used considering I just bought an ULTRA light group for $400.

At my size and weight that is near impossible. Of course my frame carries a penalty of nearly 2 lbs over a wee sized person and wheels to with stand my brute (lol) also require an extra 300-500 grams of reinforcement. That and I refuse to sit on a completely Ti saddle, some padding and pleather PLEASE!

Bike wasn't 15k, but it was a lot. Wasn't 60cm either, I don't remember offhand his frame size :P 56, 58 something like that.

Is this what you use:

secrbkga.jpg

:D

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Found a custom Ti frame builder in San Diego with pretty much my last name. My "have" to use him just so my bike has my name on it, lol.

Do it! :D

Would be pretty cool.

Someone needs to make some Hinote Amplifiers heh

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