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Re: Let's see your ride! [pj2433] [ In reply to ]
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My lemond with sram red...



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Re: Let's see your ride! [ericstevens73] [ In reply to ]
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So why the Adamo on the road but not the tri?


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Re: Let's see your ride! [swimfan] [ In reply to ]
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Have you ever seen anyone admit doing a $7000 mistake? if that was the case, Newton buyers would have lined up.
If you spent $7000 on a pair of Newtons you made a mistake all right!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [JoeO] [ In reply to ]
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The bike came with the saddle on it, and I decided to give it a couple of rides to see if I could take a regular seat and/or if the pain was all in my head... Yeah, not a mental thing at all - very real pain. The current saddle is being replaced promptly. I'm trying to decide between the Adamo and a Selle SMP. Also I'm trying to decide if I want the Zero G brakes on the Slice or Synapse, currently on Synapse. I have a set of carbon Cannondale brakes that will be here tomorrow that would look good on either. Not sure if the Zero Gs are good for Carbon wheels - too strong???
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Re: Let's see your ride! [wrenchmonkey] [ In reply to ]
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My new RS


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Re: Let's see your ride! [alexZA] [ In reply to ]
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Here is my new road bike...



My TT bike
BMC TM01
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Tillquist] [ In reply to ]
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That is a gorgeous bike.

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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy] [ In reply to ]
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New ride fully decked out! Prior to wind tunnel test so, yes, the front end was lowered. And of course, my saddle is too high.

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Re: Let's see your ride! [Jeff B.] [ In reply to ]
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My taint hurts just looking at your saddle.

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Re: Let's see your ride! [pito00] [ In reply to ]
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Aspide composite is more comfortable than numerous other saddles I have tried. I rode 105 miles two weeks ago w/o any issues on this bike. I rode Mount Mitchell on my road bike (also 105 miles) this Monday and my crotch was much worse for wear using a traditional road saddle. It props you up just where you want it to and less numbness in the aero position. Plus it makes for a heck of a conversation topic in the transition area! I am thinking of trying it on my road bike!

Primum Non Nocere, except to Kempy!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Jeff B.] [ In reply to ]
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You think "less numbness" is acceptable? My junk brings such joy into my life that I like to keep it awash in fresh blood supply 24/7. Maybe you think of your's differently. :p

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Re: Let's see your ride! [pito00] [ In reply to ]
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Good point. Let me rephase that. I used to have numbness more frequently on a soft saddle in aero position necessitating moving around a bit from time to time. Now, I RARELY experience that even when in aero bars for extended periods. Almost never on road bike, just the torn up taint! I have had fittings from an experienced level 1 coach as well as from owner of LBS. What worked for you?

Primum Non Nocere, except to Kempy!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Jeff B.] [ In reply to ]
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I used to use a san marco era k on my tt bike, but it tore up the left side of my taint when I'd get dropped on the hammerhead wednesday night rides. Now I rock the adamo race, and it roughly divides the amount of carnage b/n the right and left side.

I don't think there's a "comfortable" saddle out there, just ones that moves around the pain to acceptable places. My lazyboy gets uncomfortable after ~3 hours, so what hope does a 2 inch strip of "leather" on my sit bones have?

I haven't had numbness problems for a long time, and only on cheap saddles I got from performance.

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Re: Let's see your ride! [pito00] [ In reply to ]
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Thx and much obliged. Sorry, I did not mean to get so far off topic but good info.

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I just finished it minutes ago. I am going on a ride into the mountains as soon as I finish this post. This is my bike for Ironman Germany 70.3 (nothing but climbing).


Cervelo Team Soloist (black, 51)
Campy Chorus components (compact with a 26 in the back with a medium cage)
Zipp handlebars and stem
Zipp 404s (not shown)

With the 404s on, the calculated wieght is suppose to be 15.3 pounds. I will see how close the actual weight will be.



Those Campy rims were extremely difficult to get tires on. I finally gave up and took it to my LBS. It took them 4 hours to install the tires including two new tubes. It only cost me $5 each tire which I thought was well worth it. Now I am trying to get some tires onto the 404s (tubulars), which also seems difficult.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [wrenchmonkey] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy] [ In reply to ]
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Here are my titanium twins, sorry if pics are a bit large. I made the mistake of telling my wife a titanium bike was forever. Subsequently I have not bought a new road bike for about 7 years now, on the plus side when my house was broken into they did not take them. Every now and then I want to sell them both and buy a carbon soloist but have not had the heart to do it as these two ride so well. Both bikes have gone through about 3 sets of wheels each (even broke a set of cranks on the QR) but the frames still look (and ride) as good as new. I have put a new set of stickers on the Merlin but have never been able to find any for the Quintana Roo. The graphics QR use now are terrible. I still have fun buying new components here are there, recently bought the new tubeless shimano wheels for the Merlin and they are fantastic.





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Re: Let's see your ride! [pito00] [ In reply to ]
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HAHA. I was thinking the same thing. My ass needs some cushin' for the pushin'
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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy] [ In reply to ]
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i really don't deserve to own nice things.

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Re: Let's see your ride! [ZippityDuDah] [ In reply to ]
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i really don't deserve to own nice things.
Agreed, let me send you my address ;)
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Re: Let's see your ride! [ZippityDuDah] [ In reply to ]
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I hate when that happens! :p

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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [RobbiedONT] [ In reply to ]
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I think that is the first Giant bike I really like (minus all the accessories) Doesn't the Bento Box rub on your legs?
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Re: Let's see your ride! [carboner] [ In reply to ]
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Not that I have noticed, I have yet to use her in anger yet though and will remove the bento box for races anyway - its only really to carry some cash/mobile/keys while out

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