8/08/2009

Stefan Lantschner Bike Check



Name: Stefan Lantschner 
Sponsors: Fly BikesCarharttNike 6.0Eastpak, Frontocean BMX. 
Height: 173cm 
Frame: Flybikes Montaña 
Fork: Flybikes Tierra grande 
Bars: Flybikes Montaña 
Grips: Flybikes Ruben short 
Bar ends: Flybikes plastic 
Stem: Flybikes Potencia  
Brake Lever: None 
Brake: None 
Seat: Flybikes Fino 
Seat Post: Flybikes 
Clamp: Flybikes 
Cranks: Flybikes 180mm 
Sprocket: Flybikes 30t 
Pedals: Flybikes plastic Ruben prototyes 
Chain: Regular cheap chain with one half link 
Rear Wheel: Flybikes prototype hub 10t and front rim 
Front Wheel: Flybikes hub and front rim 
Pegs: None 
Rear Tyre: Flybikes campillera 2.15 foldable 
Front Tyre: Flybikes campillera 2.25 foldable 
Weight of bike: In between 9and 10 kilos 

Modifications:  
Just put it toghether, i cut my fork a little since i don’t use spacers

Describe your personal bike setup: 
I like it simple, seat not too far down, bars a little forward and high, 30-10 gearing.

Describe the contents of your personal bike tool bag:  
A 15 and 17 key, a 5,6 and 8mm allenkey, a piece of chain and a chain tool, a cobra tube, a plier which i still have to give back to Simone, next week i promes!

What part do you wear through the quickest? 
Grips.

What part do you break most often? 
Back rims because of the mellow quarters in my park, to many hang ups there..haha

Do you patch flat tyres or get new tubes? 
Depends of the situation, mostly new tubes.

Which parts are you paranoid about breaking? 
Dunno, I saw two frames breaking at the last two contests I have been to, maybe the stem would be worst…

Where do your parts go when you’re done with them?  
To the kids who just started riding at my local park

Who builds your wheels? Anything special about them? 
Toni, a 60 year old guy from my town did it but now I do it by myself, he did a way better job though! Haha.

Cassette or freecoaster?  
Cassette, like it better and you can slow down going backwards.

Kevlar bead or regular bead tires? 
Don’t even know what that means sorry…

Plastic pedals or metal? 
Plastic, they say they don’t hurt the shins that bad.

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