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My dream bike
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One day in the mid-nineties I got my copy of Triathlete Magazine and Spencer Smith was on the cover riding a green QR PR and I just thought "I gotta have that bike!". A couple of years later I got one and it's still my dream bike :-)




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Re: My dream bike [Paulo] [ In reply to ]
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nice!! What's with the frame bottle holder, i thought you were against them.
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Re: My dream bike [Paulo] [ In reply to ]
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Are those Syntace aero-bars? I thought that you were anit-Syntace.

How about a postion pic from racer #2220 for the viewers at home?
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Re: My dream bike [harm] [ In reply to ]
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For a sprint race on an urban setting with a lot of potholes, manholes, etc, it was the better option. I saw a lot of bottles scattered on the course.

What was slowing me down was the front TUFO! I could just feel it! ;-)
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Re: My dream bike [konaby2008] [ In reply to ]
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Sean,

The project is to keep the bike with components from that time, that is why I have the Syntaces. And I really think they're confortable and ergonomic, the only thing I don't like is the height above the basebar. But they still work for a LOT of people out there, preventing them from having 10cm of spacers.
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Re: My dream bike [Paulo] [ In reply to ]
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Paulo


Classic... even the tire labels are aligned with the valve stems!


You might need a different set of gearing when you ride it out here in Colorado!
Last edited by: Dbeitel: May 30, 06 9:43
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