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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy] [ In reply to ]
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Here are my race machines....

VISP WindWing TT (Tiagra 4600, Ultegra, 105 mixture, MicroShift shifters, Vision+Profile Design Cockpit, cover at the back)


Coranna Leopard 26'' Hybrid (All-in-Wonder, does road, MTB and cross duty)


And the two brothers together...

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Re: Let's see your ride! [Livetotri] [ In reply to ]
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Livetotri wrote:
Somewhat, but still unsure what that rod-thing is...

"A spirit level in a black cover, a barbell, paper towel on side of tool box..."
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Re: Let's see your ride! [asad137] [ In reply to ]
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I'm back in Ottawa for a 'holiday' - what better way to rid your legs of jet lag than a couple of loops in Gatineau Park!


Coaching - Future Endurance
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Livetotri] [ In reply to ]
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Livetotri wrote:
Somewhat, but still unsure what that rod-thing is...
That's what she said.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy] [ In reply to ]
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Just completed the built. The frameset (flyxii FR-315) and the wheels (Farsports FSC50-CJ-25) are Chinese made.




Last edited by: jxj: Jun 30, 13 12:34
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Kombi] [ In reply to ]
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Nice! You sure you didn't take mine ;) Love the P2!

Candice Turner
CEO
XLAB - Aerodynamic Triathlon Accessories
Dawn to Dusk - Off-road Specific Storage Accessories
http://www.XLAB-USA.com http://www.dawntodusk.bike
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Candice - XLAB] [ In reply to ]
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Lol yeah I'm guessing your bike has the same set up. Could not be happier with the P2, everything about it is just right.
Loving my XLab set up, just had to file one of the holes bigger/longer on my sonic wing to line up the holes with the seat post, was about 2mm out but all good after that. Looks great and meets my needs in hydratation and storage.
Just curious I have the torpedo set up at the front with a Chimp cage and just seen the new aero bottle, will it fit? Do I need the risers too? Or would I need to buy the whole set up? I'm guessing it is possible to just buy the bottle?


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Re: Let's see your ride! [Kombi] [ In reply to ]
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Very similar! Will have to post a pic.

Yes the Chimp will work with the new bottle. Riser need will depend on where the bottle is vs your arms. You want the bottle level with your arms for the best aerodynamic setup. The bottle will be available separately, but after the systems are launched. I don't have a time yet of when this will be. I do want to point out that the mount included in the Torpedo System is a different Torpedo Mount. It has a slot at the front to mount our Aero Computer Mount which is also included in the system.

Candice Turner
CEO
XLAB - Aerodynamic Triathlon Accessories
Dawn to Dusk - Off-road Specific Storage Accessories
http://www.XLAB-USA.com http://www.dawntodusk.bike
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Candice - XLAB] [ In reply to ]
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Roadie and TT built on a budget with many parts sourced here on the forums. Thanks guys.


Cervelo P3


Trading out the cobb for a Selle Italia T1, Taking down the steerer tube 20cm and adding 10cm of pad spacers.

FM-098 Road Bike

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Re: Let's see your ride! [brain] [ In reply to ]
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sweet ride!.. im doing the same.. I would at least recommend aero bars since it looks like your cockpit is pretty low and you can get away with a decent aero position. Bars are well worth it, at least for me, it helps on longer races/training rides.


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Until I can afford a dedicated TT bike I'm on my roadie...been considering putting wheels/bars on it vs. just saving up for a real TT bike. Probably just choose the latter.


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Re: Let's see your ride! [Kombi] [ In reply to ]
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Kombi wrote:

Recently picked up my first Tri bike, hasn't stopped pouring rain since, will post a better pic when I get my race wheels.

2013 Cervélo P2 Ultegra
ISM Adamo Racing2 saddle
XLab Hydration and Storage
Retül bike fit
To do - Race Wheels

VERY Nice mate

res, non verba
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Re: Let's see your ride! [trifi3] [ In reply to ]
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More pics and full details: http://doublea334.blogspot.com/...-racing-machine.html

Alex Arman

Strava
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Re: Let's see your ride! [doublea334] [ In reply to ]
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I bought a Schwinn last year for my first triathlon(it was a sprint). Now I am hooked and this year I bought a Shiv for BSLT, my first HIM. Before yall start picking it apart.....my fitter has my stack so high because he felt I should be comfortable for my first HIM. I will be working this year on flexibility and getting a little lower and cleaner on the front end. Any thoughts and/or suggestions will be appreciated. I plan on getting a disc for next year and I am really digging the Aerobar/stem and brake from Tririg.

"WHEW...I really regret that workout!"..............Noone
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Re: Let's see your ride! [COJO] [ In reply to ]
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I think looking at the saddle position and height of the front end that you could rotate your body forward (keeping the exact same angle you have now) and lower the front end down a fair bit and still be very comfortable AND A GOOD FITTER WOULD/SHOULD KNOW THIS! When I see a set up like this, I question a lot.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [BMANX] [ In reply to ]
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BMANX wrote:
I think looking at the saddle position and height of the front end that you could rotate your body forward (keeping the exact same angle you have now) and lower the front end down a fair bit and still be very comfortable AND A GOOD FITTER WOULD/SHOULD KNOW THIS! When I see a set up like this, I question a lot.

+1 for all of this. That looks fine for a road ride....but when aero is a priority? Tsk tsk. Time for a new fitter, perhaps...

Eli Curt

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Chimps in Training!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [BMANX] [ In reply to ]
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I will post a pic from my race for critique so as not to hijack this thread. Your opinions are appreciated.

"WHEW...I really regret that workout!"..............Noone
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Re: Let's see your ride! [COJO] [ In reply to ]
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Always good to see the person on the bike as well and I should have mentioned that because who knows what style of body one has.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [ In reply to ]
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Some updates ;-), Disc, TriRig Sigma, 3T Brezza Stealth.


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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy] [ In reply to ]
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My Ritte Custom Stainless:

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Re: Let's see your ride! [RCope] [ In reply to ]
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The "beater" bike set up for a sprint tomorrow (tri bikes are apart at the moment... shameful I know)



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Re: Let's see your ride! [COJO] [ In reply to ]
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Nice bike! Out of curiousity where did you get helmet decals from?
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Re: Let's see your ride! [COJO] [ In reply to ]
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Update:
Quarq PowerMeter installed, Sitero in the Mail :)









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Re: Let's see your ride! [quangtt] [ In reply to ]
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Wow! That's an incredible bike! Looks cooler than a stealth bomber.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [AG Tri Newbie] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [quangtt] [ In reply to ]
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Very nice looking bike! Looks like the grim reaper.
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