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ipull400watts

Feb 16, 10 21:06

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jeremyb

Feb 16, 10 21:53

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inside tri mag has a great article on the invention of the aerobars----giving the credit to Byrne (creator of Speedplay pedals). Good photos too, if someone has a scanner, please post.


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BMANX

Feb 16, 10 22:00

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Just read the article last night. I will see if I can scan this at work in the morning if I remember. Interesting article and some shots back and forth about the creation of the aerobar.


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vikingstumps

Feb 16, 10 22:12

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The Pirate's cock pit.. (1998 TDF)


lacticturkey

Feb 17, 10 0:33

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rudy project krono



jeremyb

Feb 17, 10 5:02

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Who made this Bianchi? Looks inspired from a 1998 Cervelo P2 ---- though no skeg and the cables are external on Marco's.




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DavidK

Feb 17, 10 5:14

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Re: Retro TT stuff [jeremyb] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Too many pictures and articles to count at the UK Timetrialling Forum:

http://www.timetriallingforum.co.uk

Look under the "Time Trialling History and Nostalgia" Section.

For Example:
http://www.timetriallingforum.co.uk/....php?showtopic=25285

http://www.timetriallingforum.co.uk/....php?showtopic=25297

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jeremyb

Feb 17, 10 5:17

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Wohlberg on a P2 with a Troxel helmet in the A&M tunnel



Cervelo Barachhi in the tunnel




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Kscycler

Feb 17, 10 6:10

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Can't leave out the Javelin... this frame was originally black but has been repainted white....picture of it's original color below...



Here's Alison Dunlap on her Javelin...




Greg Eberdt on his Javelin...




Elizabeth Emery on her Javelin...




And my Javelin....





Johnny99

Feb 17, 10 13:51

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Nice. It looks like the cow-horns put you almost as low as the aero-bar.


veganerd

Feb 17, 10 15:23

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Re: Retro TT stuff [lacticturkey] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

these helmets are awesome. i would totally use one. why arent they used in tris?

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lacticturkey

Feb 18, 10 1:43

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weinmann
diacompe dual lever (concept might be nice inside a pair of 100k s ?)
magura HS77
dura ace AX
modolo krono

modolo K4L

weinmann pbs300
weinmann delta


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jeremyb

Feb 18, 10 5:38

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there's no padding inside of that one.

Companies do have aero helmets with visors though.


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jeremyb

Feb 18, 10 5:41

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Shimano aero bottle



Campagnolo aero bottle






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Feb 18, 10 5:50

Post #390 of 631 (19675 views)
Re: Retro TT stuff [lacticturkey] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

SOme very cool brakes there - are they yours? I think the HS77s are what Badman used on her Cheetah and I've always wanted a pair :(


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jeremyb

Feb 18, 10 6:03

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Few more brakes

McMahon Racing (MRC)



Hooker on a scale



Campy Delta with carbon cover



Hooker with a canti post type mounting



Zipp




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lacticturkey

Feb 18, 10 7:47

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yeah they look great, unfortunately not my collection :)


that obree bike reminded me about custom drilling or "drillium" from the early 70s ....



how to ....http://www.tearsforgears.com/...6start%3D18%26um%3D1[/url]


who could do this to thier campy parts ?...




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jeremyb

Feb 18, 10 8:08

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Tribato

Feb 18, 10 8:20

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AWESOME! i totally lusted after one of those N(eed)F(or)S(peed) Nishiki Altrons with those horrible tri-spoke wheels when i got into the sport 20 years ago. i worked for hind (kenny's clothing sponsor) back then and was able to score some of the one-off outfits that he didn't want because the colors weren't loud & obnoxious enough!
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Tom A.

Feb 18, 10 8:38

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In Reply To:
AWESOME! i totally lusted after one of those N(eed)F(or)S(peed) Nishiki Altrons with those horrible tri-spoke wheels when i got into the sport 20 years ago. i worked for hind (kenny's clothing sponsor) back then and was able to score some of the one-off outfits that he didn't want because the colors weren't loud & obnoxious enough!

Horrible because of the color?


obi-one

Feb 18, 10 8:44

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x2. That bike was totally badass.


jager66

Feb 18, 10 8:53

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That setup was the shiznit in the day...as were Thompson Transition pedals and sweet vintage helmets...



jeremyb

Feb 18, 10 9:31

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In Reply To:


That setup was the shiznit in the day...as were Thompson Transition pedals and sweet vintage helmets...

Rear mounted water bottle? Cool.


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lacticturkey

Feb 18, 10 9:44

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oh yeah.. same as the nishiki there ... those thompson timeless transition pedals were classic

... you got any pics of the profile design piggyback ?




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lacticturkey

Feb 18, 10 11:10

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the original Giro , developed by founder Jim Gentes

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