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Argon 18 - E112 XS and Zipp Sub 9?
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A friend of mine told me that he had issues running a E114 with the Sub9, that the disc was rubbing against (I gather) the seat stays, while out of the saddle. His frame is a M however.

Since, I have an E112 (size XS), I'm wondering if I'll run into the same problem...Yeah, I could go try, but I prefer not mark the disc.
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Re: Argon 18 - E112 XS and Zipp Sub 9? [Francois] [ In reply to ]
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Since the frames come out of the same mold, I'd assume yes. I have a M E-112 and it's a tight fit for any thick wheels...


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Re: Argon 18 - E112 XS and Zipp Sub 9? [Francois] [ In reply to ]
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Your friend has a S size ;-)
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Re: Argon 18 - E112 XS and Zipp Sub 9? [WillPA] [ In reply to ]
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Same mold indeed, but as far as I know the angle of the chain-seat stays on an M is larger than on an XS. Probably more chances that it rubs on larger frames (besides the fact that the riders would also be heavier)
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Re: Argon 18 - E112 XS and Zipp Sub 9? [Nick] [ In reply to ]
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I can't believe that. My friend is fat! :P
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Re: Argon 18 - E112 XS and Zipp Sub 9? [Nick] [ In reply to ]
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How about that friend posts a picture of his nice bike, quark equipped and all??
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Re: Argon 18 - E112 XS and Zipp Sub 9? [Francois] [ In reply to ]
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I have a M e-114 and have ridden a disc without any problems.
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Re: Argon 18 - E112 XS and Zipp Sub 9? [bjsc0tt] [ In reply to ]
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The problem is not with A disc, the problem is specifically with the zipp sub 9.
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