Now that is sweet! But I'd swing that bad by around the other direction and get that chainring away from the sofa before your wife kills you. ________________________________________________________________________ "that which does not destroy me will only make me stronger" Frederick Nietzsche andrew peabody http://BREAKAWAYMULTISPORT.COM
Rear brakes Sorry to keep replying to myself, I don't know how to post multiple pics at once. "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" MLK
You can bring any sticker into a graphics or similar shop and they can duplicate or change things up. "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" MLK
This little cap is where the drink system is inserted when in use. The bags are pretty heavy duty and hold almost two large water bottles. And the cone (funnel) makes it easy to refill on the fly. "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" MLK
2 questions: Where did you get the disc airbrushed? The mytriathlonfamily.com one, I have seen it around at races a lot. And, where is the old Cheetah?
Now I have to say that the changes made are very nice. The brakes are a good choice and I do like the new aerobar set up.
The Easton Attack TT with the special brackets for the Profile arm rests is a very nice touch. How does it handle when you are riding the bike. I was just wondering since the brackets are so far back compared to the original pad placement.
EDIT - I see that you have gone to a shorter stem as well. Are the pads in the same position after changing the stems? It appears that the pads are now a lot closer to the saddle than they were before.
Wow... I just noticed that had like a 50mm stem on it! Was that bike designed for you with such a short stem or did you buy it from someone else? ___________________________________