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Re: Let's see your ride! [S~]
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My new Pearl
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RUBBERDUCK
Re: Let's see your ride! [King of Pain]
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How are you attaching the bottle cage to the aerobars?
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Re: Let's see your ride! [theKwas]
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theKwas wrote:
How are you attaching the bottle cage to the aerobars?Custom made. There is enough room to put some gel packs or energy bars on either side of the cage on long rides
Re: Let's see your ride! [King of Pain]
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Where's your computer?
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Livetotri]
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Livetotri wrote:
Where's your computer?I'am using a Garmin FR60 until I decide on a 310XT or Edge 500.
Re: Let's see your ride! [King of Pain]
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Is it just me or do your extensions look very far apart?
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Livetotri]
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Livetotri wrote:
Is it just me or do your extensions look very far apart?The inside width of the bars is 3.5 inches. The cage holder measures about 4.5 across
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Re: Let's see your ride! [SpeedRacer1]
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Just about have mine dialed in. Need to get rid of the training bottle cage and find a better place to mount the Garmin.
SC 7.2 Upgraded to SRAM red. & r2c shifters. Carbon Bontrager bars, Quarq power meter, FiZik Arione tri carbon saddle, centerpull font brake, 808/disc tubular wheels for race day.
Now if the crappy weather would just leave and I could actually ride outside that would be great. But for now, it goes great on the trainer!
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SC 7.2 Upgraded to SRAM red. & r2c shifters. Carbon Bontrager bars, Quarq power meter, FiZik Arione tri carbon saddle, centerpull font brake, 808/disc tubular wheels for race day.
Now if the crappy weather would just leave and I could actually ride outside that would be great. But for now, it goes great on the trainer!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [baxnelly]
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wow
that is nice
sleek
that is nice
sleek
Re: Let's see your ride! [baxnelly]
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Looks really good.
Re: Let's see your ride! [gralden]
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gralden wrote:
2012 race machine Just catching up on this thread and had to comment on this beautiful machine. Very well done
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Superdavetri]
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So, I need to post photos of my recent rides, but could someone please buy a cheap $50 digital camera or get a local art student to take photos of their bikes. These smartphone photos are horrible. You spend $5K-$10K (unless you have nice sponsor discount) and you can't afford a cheap camera? I've been to photo shoots with guys using old Polaroids (and getting paid $100K) and their photos are way better! OK, sorry for the rant, but it's frustrating knowing how much work goes into these bikes and we can't see them in their glory!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [allenpg]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [allenpg]
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allenpg wrote:
So, I need to post photos of my recent rides, but could someone please buy a cheap $50 digital camera or get a local art student to take photos of their bikes. These smartphone photos are horrible. You spend $5K-$10K (unless you have nice sponsor discount) and you can't afford a cheap camera? I've been to photo shoots with guys using old Polaroids (and getting paid $100K) and their photos are way better! OK, sorry for the rant, but it's frustrating knowing how much work goes into these bikes and we can't see them in their glory! -Pete
If those guys you mentioned are booking $100,000 commercial shoots, I'd say it's a fair guess that their output is going to be way better than the average triathlete's attempt at photography! :)
Re: Let's see your ride! [Mike_G]
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Mike_G wrote:
A bit of a crappy phone photo but you get the idea; My Blog - http://leegoocrap.blogspot.com
Re: Let's see your ride! [King of Pain]
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the bike is cool, the pain cave is awesome
Re: Let's see your ride! [Mike_G]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Mike_G]
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Just the best.
Re: Let's see your ride! [MichaelT]
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Still in the upgrade and assembly phase but I'm getting close.
Re: Let's see your ride! [steve_c]
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steve_c wrote:
decals look tidy mate... but.... how long are your forearms?It just looks long because of the bar end switches but it fits just fine sir :)
Re: Let's see your ride! [baxnelly]
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Love the well done bike on a backdrop of unfinished wall.
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You have your priorities right!
Mike_G wrote:
It's weird the frame doesn't match up with the rear wheel better. Looks like the wheel is sitting too high, or the bike too low.