I love the car. So much fun to drive even in the winter. The A6 is a great car also. My kids are older so a coupe is ok.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [keg97]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [inaba116]
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I picked up that aero bottle from trisports.com after reading several good reviews about it:
http://www.trisports.com/...s-aero30-bottle.html
I also like the design and it appears to have had pretty good wind tunnel results, not that it matters much in my setup since I have the front end built up so high.
http://www.trisports.com/...s-aero30-bottle.html
I also like the design and it appears to have had pretty good wind tunnel results, not that it matters much in my setup since I have the front end built up so high.
Re: Let's see your ride! [Eurorcr]
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Eurorcr wrote:
I picked up that aero bottle from trisports.com after reading several good reviews about it: http://www.trisports.com/...s-aero30-bottle.html
I also like the design and it appears to have had pretty good wind tunnel results, not that it matters much in my setup since I have the front end built up so high.
Sorry to interupt the thread but I thought you TorHans owners would like to know this. First thanks for purchasing the Aero 30 bottle. For those of you who have one and don't know we have recently redesigned the cover on the Aero 30 to be way more splash resistant. The covers will be available at Trisports and all of our retailers for free to all Aero 30 owners. Also we do have closed 'no cut' covers that can be used in training or when you do not need the fill on the go option. If you want a new cover sent to you email us at info@torhans, 'new cover' in the subject line.
Thanks,
Hans
Hans Bielat
TorHans LLC Co-Founder, Owner, Chief Innovation Officer
http://www.torhans.com
Re: Let's see your ride! [Ted Striker]
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Purchased yesterday, first ride today and LOVE it. Kudos to my wife, who hasn't said a thing...which is a miracle considering I have one ride so far on the new tri-bike (it's been so miserable up here I've been taking the CX bike out on gravel road recon. rides).
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QuadsofFURY: Apr 30, 11 14:14
Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [barelysub4]
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here we are, the trusty old soloist. the best things about her are, obviously, the alter stem and the diabolo saddle.
there's that stem:
and that classy saddle (pushing 15 years old now, i think!):
the bike's about 6 years old now, i think, but has had some years off due to travel/illness. i'm still very happy with it and have raced and trained it in all kinds of distances/conditions.
-mike
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there's that stem:
and that classy saddle (pushing 15 years old now, i think!):
the bike's about 6 years old now, i think, but has had some years off due to travel/illness. i'm still very happy with it and have raced and trained it in all kinds of distances/conditions.
-mike
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https://lshtm.academia.edu/MikeCallaghan
http://howtobeswiss.blogspot.ch/
Re: Let's see your ride! [iron_mike]
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Another Cervelo, my new 2009 R3, a fantastic ride!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [barelysub4]
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Nice looking set up. How do you find the Attack bars? I have a set and came close to getting rid of them as the pads were too far forward for my forearm length so I was carrying a lot of tension in my arms and back. In the end I made a set of spacer things to move the pads back towards the steerer tube. Overall saddle nose to the end of extensions remained unchanged but the weight bearing point was closer to my elbows and I immediately gained more comfort, less load on my lower back and was able to lose some spacers for a lower riding position.
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WappidWojj: May 2, 11 12:01
Re: Let's see your ride! [WappidWojj]
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My Look 596, 2009 version.
Re: Let's see your ride! [seismic]
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Nice saddle to bar drop. That bike is beautiful.
Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [dubd71771]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [dubd71771]
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dubd71771 wrote:
That is one of the slickest SC's I have seen yet, my own included. Where did you get the Hed decals made? Also, where did you get that matching bottle cage?
Re: Let's see your ride! [drewmc3656]
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That cage is an Elite Bottle cage, can be ordered at basically any bike shop and possibly in stock. I love 'em.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [idle]
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I got the cages for like 12.99, there plastic, light and cheap :)
Re: Let's see your ride! [dubd71771]
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this bike is so loud and obnoxious its good again
Kat Hunter reports on the San Dimas Stage Race from inside the GC winning team
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dubd71771 wrote:
Kat Hunter reports on the San Dimas Stage Race from inside the GC winning team
Aeroweenie.com -Compendium of Aero Data and Knowledge
Freelance sports & outdoors writer Kathryn Hunter
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Re: Let's see your ride! [manitou820]
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Cut the frame pump, removed the cage and zip-tied the exposed front cables to the frame for my first outdoor race of the season, beast is FAST!
Re: Let's see your ride! [Quantum]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [nebmot]
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must be about 2' taller than the owner of the green SC a couple frames up...
Re: Let's see your ride! [nebmot]
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nebmot wrote:
How f'n tall are you? is that bike like a 61, but you need like a 70? =]
Stack height on a P2SL is about as tall as anything else out there, save pre 2011 XL Plasmas, so I'm saving my dollars to buy a custom Tiemeyer frame, hopefully at the tail end of this season, or just after.
Re: Let's see your ride! [seismic]
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gotta be my fave looking bike. These LOOK bikes are really something to look at.
http://longwaytogo-ironman.blogspot.com/
http://longwaytogo-ironman.blogspot.com/
Re: Let's see your ride! [johanandbex]
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Here is my Tri bike, first year attempt at Tri June 11 will be a sprint. Bike number 2 is my Cross bike and I LOVE IT! I will try to paste my Road bike later
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firetigerr: May 4, 11 21:49
Re: Let's see your ride! [firetigerr]
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We can't see pictures on your computer, they have to put on a web server like flickr or something like that, then right click on them and copy image address. I see that your a mac user, if you have mobile me, you can upload to your gallery on mobile me then right click and copy the address.
After you have copied the address, you click the square icon box, and another window will open, you paste the url into that window and click ok.
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After you have copied the address, you click the square icon box, and another window will open, you paste the url into that window and click ok.
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