New Review: FSA Cockpit
Though content to leave the weightier issues of the world--like the economy, politics, and the iPhone--to others, I have tackled the often overlooked-but still fairly important issue of handlebars, stems and seatposts. Actually, just these products built by Full Speed Ahead (FSA). That's not entirely true, either.
What I mean to say is this. I just posted a review of a full FSA cockpit: the Energy T handlebar, OS 115 stem, and the K-Force Light SB25 Seatpost. Of the three, only the K-Force seatpost is predominantly carbon fiber. See what I mean by tackling important issues? You don't see it? Oh.
Well, here it is, enjoy. http://www.gearreview.com/fsa-cockpit.php
Also, if you don't know what shot-peened is, I can explain that. It is actually a process that involves a lot of kids lining up with BB guns and aiming it at a super-cooled block of aluminum--from which the end product is cut with lasers and old native-american arrow heads recovered from private lands. Depending on the desired strength, they will both increase the number of children with BB guns and decrease the distance between them and the block of aluminum. (Please note: Protective eye-wear is always worn so as to prevent them shooting their eyes out.)
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