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Re: Let's see your ride! [nole-limit]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Jamaican]
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Jamaican wrote:
I'm ashamed to post this after seeing your ride, but here goes.Nice! I like the black and white striping effect, and the tires add to it nicely. I might add a few minimal zebra stripes to your seatpost, but, other than that, you've got a very cool sled.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [nole-limit]
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Two questions:
Who did that paint job? Kudos.
What bars are those?
Who did that paint job? Kudos.
What bars are those?
Re: Let's see your ride! [bwain]
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I sanded it down and had it ready for paint then I found a guy in west chester, pa to do the paint job.
The aero bars are old hed (non-uci legal)
http://kellycycling.com.au/...03/HED_AeroBars1.jpg
The aero bars are old hed (non-uci legal)
http://kellycycling.com.au/...03/HED_AeroBars1.jpg
Re: Let's see your ride! [nole-limit]
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nole-limit wrote:
Some new add-ons…. I still love this Bike That is a gorgeous bike.
Re: Let's see your ride! [nole-limit]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Brytcyd]
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I must admit, I love the color scheme of the new P2! Simple yet elegant.
Re: Let's see your ride! [Runner Rick]
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Had to do a double take! I thought it was my bike for a second.
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Re: Let's see your ride!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [DY3VERSITY]
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Sweet ride. Are those Zipp R2C shifters? How do you like them?
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Re: Let's see your ride! [brycebaird]
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Is that TO's new ride ;)
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Re: Let's see your ride! [colnagoguy]
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Nice ride!
The outside finish on my base bar has a flaw. Not a biggie, but still. How is the finish holding up around the pad stack holes in the base bar? It's known to flake off right on the edge of the holes.
Great idea about the carbon paste. I also had some trouble getting the base bar not to move in the stem.
I've also found the NP3 to be sensitive to crosswind. I'm starting to get used to it, and thus be more stabile in crosswinds: good thing, too, since it might blow in Honu. :O
Did you use the SM-EW67-A-E junction box instead of the 5-port? If so where did you hide the splitters?
/Howie Nordström
colnagoguy wrote:
The finish of the outside of the Tririg base bar is excellent. The inside of the base bar could have been done better (i.e. some debris etc makes insertion of cables somewhat more cumbersome). Another well known issue is that the glue between the arm cups and the velcro is completely insufficient, so the pads come off easily. I knew this beforehand so I fastened the velcro with superglue and it isn't a problem. I had to use some carbon paste between the base bar and the stem in order to fixate the base bar without excessive torque.Great idea about the carbon paste. I also had some trouble getting the base bar not to move in the stem.
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The bar does not flex much at all, but does flex somewhat more than a aluminium bar. Not really an issue since you should be in your extensions for most of the race and won't be doing any sprinting. There is quite some flex in the tririg extensions ("Gamma") compared to aluminium. In combination with the NP3's sensitiveness to side wind (which is substantial compared to my previous Felt B16) it is sometimes nerve-wracking to meet big trucks/busses coming from the opposite direction. When I see them come I switch to the base bar.Did you use the SM-EW67-A-E junction box instead of the 5-port? If so where did you hide the splitters?
/Howie Nordström
Re: Let's see your ride! [lllusion]
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Very nice rides everyone......some serious hammer dropping going on!!!!
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That might be the post of the year right there.
Re: Let's see your ride! [Brytcyd]
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Loving the P2
10 days and counting until I get mine can't wait now the suns out
10 days and counting until I get mine can't wait now the suns out
Re: Let's see your ride! [Wheely]
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Wheely wrote:
Loving the P2 10 days and counting until I get mine can't wait now the suns out
Get that pic up when you get it! It's only fair.
Re: Let's see your ride! [lllusion]
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I can't really see the finish around the pad stack holes since I have my arm cups directly on the base bar with no spacers in-between
Yes, I use the smaller junction boxes. One of them is hidden inside the left Gamma extension, the other inside the right Gamma extension
Yes, I use the smaller junction boxes. One of them is hidden inside the left Gamma extension, the other inside the right Gamma extension
Re: Let's see your ride! [Runner Rick]
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Runner Rick wrote:
Sweet ride. Are those Zipp R2C shifters? How do you like them?Love them. They were actually my first upgrade to the bike and they just feel a lot better in the hands.
Re: Let's see your ride! [colnagoguy]
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Is that the new P3? Can you post a side view. It's on my short list.
Re: Let's see your ride! [3Aims]
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3Aims wrote:
Is that the new P3? Can you post a side view. It's on my short list./Howie Nordström
Re: Let's see your ride! [colnagoguy]
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colnagoguy wrote:
I can't really see the finish around the pad stack holes since I have my arm cups directly on the base bar with no spacers in-betweencolnagoguy wrote:
Yes, I use the smaller junction boxes. One of them is hidden inside the left Gamma extension, the other inside the right Gamma extension /Howie Nordström
Re: Let's see your ride! [lllusion]
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lllusion wrote:
3Aims wrote:
Is that the new P3? Can you post a side view. It's on my short list.Here's my 2014 P3.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy]
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Ohhh, I got a new road bike since I put my Felt in here.
Specialized Roubaix Sport Compact. Well now with all Ultegra moving parts and a SRAM 950 crank and Power2Max spider.
Specialized Roubaix Sport Compact. Well now with all Ultegra moving parts and a SRAM 950 crank and Power2Max spider.
Re: Let's see your ride! [Danielg]
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and for those who are trying to strain their eyes seeing what all is in the bike room:
Re: Let's see your ride! [nole-limit]
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see u manana!!
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