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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [B-Dub]
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Whats with the weird down pointy saddle?
Re: Let's see your ride! [ranger5oh]
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It's a SMP strike stratos. I'm a convert. I have it on the TT bike and the road bikes. No ball pain. Everyone who has tried one that i know has bought one.
http://www.albabici.com/...ratos/08-stratos.htm
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http://www.albabici.com/...ratos/08-stratos.htm
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Re: Let's see your ride! [ZippityDuDah]
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Holy f'ing shit. As a fellow Roo owner, I am sick. This is unacceptable. What the fuck dude! I used to do that shit as a kid but hell. How did it clean up?
"Paulo knows where to find me."
"Paulo knows where to find me."
Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy]
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"Paulo knows where to find me."
Re: Let's see your ride! [davidrgm]
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I have 700 bucks in this bike. I love it! I don't see many Blues in ST land
Re: Let's see your ride! [davidrgm]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [B-Dub]
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Very nice ride! Which model frame is that?
Re: Let's see your ride! [sailnfast]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [B-Dub]
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Here's mine:
It works better uphill, downhill and around corners.
It works better uphill, downhill and around corners.
Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy]
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Here's more of mine
Latest ride TTX Flying ace
Road Bike Cannondale CAAD 9
Cannondale IM800 for training rides
Latest ride TTX Flying ace
Road Bike Cannondale CAAD 9
Cannondale IM800 for training rides
Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy]
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Here's mine. Ready to race Ventura Breath of Life Olympic.
Only thing I need to change is the saddle, which is a little wide for me.
Only thing I need to change is the saddle, which is a little wide for me.
Re: Let's see your ride! [SucabStunna]
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Since this photo I added: Cervelo Carbon Post, Profile T2 Wing Base Bars, Easton EC90 Carbon Stem, Profile Tri Stryke Elite Saddle.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Friskee_Dingo]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Maui]
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It's amazing how quickly the standards for pjorn have changed.
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Ignorance is bliss until they take your bliss away.
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Ignorance is bliss until they take your bliss away.
Re: Let's see your ride! [pito00]
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Any reason you haven't posted a pic of your own?
blood, sweat...and big gears
I hated every minute of training, but I said, ''Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.''
- Muhammad Ali
blood, sweat...and big gears
I hated every minute of training, but I said, ''Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.''
- Muhammad Ali
Re: Let's see your ride! [SucabStunna]
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i saw your bike at the bako triathlon...that pic doesn't do it any kind of justice. that paint job is SWEET when the sunlight hits it! nice race on a feakin' HOT day by the by.
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Michael in Fresno
"Do you spend time with your family? Good. Because a man that doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man" V. Corleone
Re: Let's see your ride! [show pony]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Maui]
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Yeah, I use mine mostly for training rides and currently it's stationed on the trainer for interval work.
Been pretty happy with it, actually bought it for a training bike in the spring of 2004, but liked it better than my Softride RW and end up riding it all the time while the Softride we relegated to inactivity.
Been pretty happy with it, actually bought it for a training bike in the spring of 2004, but liked it better than my Softride RW and end up riding it all the time while the Softride we relegated to inactivity.
Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy]
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Pimped up vintage steel. 1976 or so Main D'Or, made by Kessels in Belgium, who built some of the bikes Merckx rode in early Tour victories. Has been my faithful companion for over 20 years; first with old Campy stuff, then a repaint, then the shift to Shimano and FSA, then the transformation into an occasional sprint tri bike, which is what you see here. A mix of old and new: Flashpoint 60 and wheelbuilder aero cover + vintage Zipp 440 tubular up front, profile seat slammed forward, Oval clip ons, etc. After a short tri season, all the aero stuff comes off, the spacers get put back in, and it reverts to its (somewhat) original form, a road bike. I don't do anything longer than an Oly, so this set-up works great for me. It's devoured its fair share of Cervelos the last two years.
Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [rdaguirre]
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Your bike is SICK.
How much does it weigh all kitted out?
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Ignorance is bliss until they take your bliss away.
How much does it weigh all kitted out?
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Ignorance is bliss until they take your bliss away.
Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy]
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http://i38.tinypic.com/29kqtnb.jpg
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"I really wish you would post more often. You always have some good stuff to say. I copied it below just in case someone missed it." BarryP to Chainpin on 10/21/06
Re: Let's see your ride! [pito00]
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Hanging from my el cheapo fishing scale, a bit under 20 lbs. Most of my tris are dead flat, so weight isn't an issue. And I'd start with my own excess pounds before worrying about shaving grams off my bike.
My new Ceepo Venom race bike. It's very light, rides great on rough roads, stiff when you crank on the pedals, and really fast. The aero frame tubes are super thin and the rear wheel is fully enclosed and the wheel gap is tight to maximize the aerodynamics. And, it may not look like it in this photo, but the seat angle is 77 deg., and you can further adjust this by sliding the seat on the rails.