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I just dont get people…the fat people on light bikes that is…

So, couple months ago I see a guy getting his bike out of his car at a group ride…Record Ergo lever on it…so I comment on how it is awesome to see a Record bike out there as I take my bike out of my trunk. He comments that *“oh, you have the Tektro brakes huh” - “well I have some Ultragra brakes I am selling cheap if you want to upgrade your brakes”…*kinda shocked I pointed out that my brakes were infact Record brakes (black ones) and that no upgrade should be needed. He got quiet and off he went…what ever. I did notice that though he was about 25lbs over weight he his bike had Zipp bottle cages, FSA carbon (tripple) cranks, Neucleon wheels, and on and on and on…carbon and ti widgets every where.

So…yesterday I get a call from an LBS who needed a campy part for a bike…they knew I would have one. They needed an 11 tooth lockring for a customers bike. So, I ran home, got a lock ring and took it to the shop…would you not know it was for the bike that was ridden by the man from the group ride. He had ridden for I guess a year or so with the wrong lock ring on the bike and the shifting was poor I guess (no kidding eh)…and then I see it…to my SHOCK…this guy had Centaur brakes on the bike…that is no issue. Centaur is good stuff, really good stuff…but he had POLISHED OFF the Centaur logos and was careful to not polish off the Campagnolo logo that is just above the Centaur…now…who does this? Granted, I love my Record stuff, and fashion is part of it…but isnt polishing off a logo a bit like wearing a fake Rolex? I did notice that anything that had Record on it was NOT polished off…I would think that maybe a bit more time riding and a bit less body mass would do more for this guys image than polishing off a damn logo…

odd…

So what? The guy has self-image issues. You wanna be his shrink?

Consider yourself flamed.

All this talk of polishing logos is making me randy!

Fat people should ride fat bikes…

Since this guy is clearly clueless, I’m guessing someone sold him the Centaur brakes claiming they were Record :slight_smile:

Haim
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so, if he wasn’t overweight it wouldn’t have been an issue?

phat peeps should ride phat bikes. ya know da kind wit spinnas on da wheels

Dude, you keep it up with posts like this, and with some misspelling errors you could be the next Tibbs… :slight_smile:

Tibbsie, note that I am not encouraging you, and we know you will never be replaced. I’m just saying that S.D. is raising the crossbar lately on this forum!

You seem to have a lot of issues with others and how they present themselves. Was he riding crazy and causing danger to others? If not, who the F*** cares?

R10ti - do you think that a rider’s bike should not weigh less than 10% of their body weight?

For me, a 16lb rig for road would be ideal, wish I could get my TT bike that light.

I once worked with a guy who was 75-100 lbs over-fat and was complaining about his mountain bike being too heavy. The notion that the bike was even a consideration when trying to lighten the load a bit was so absurd that I was speechless. I never could look at that guy without thinking about that… I guess we all have our quirks.:slight_smile:

Lehmkuhler

Hah! Well, I for one liked the post - you are entitled to your opinion. I would keep the flame suit on though :slight_smile:

I ride Daytona… can yuo point me to the nearest hardware store, I need to buy some sandpaper.

Flame.

That is odd… I especially like the ‘tripple cranks’ part.

For me, a 16lb rig for road would be ideal, wish I could get my TT bike that light.

The road bike was easy to get under 16 - Giant TCR Advanced ~15.4lb, DA 10 and no polished logos) but seeing as I am waiting until my giant TCR Aero Composite frameset shows up, I am not to worry much with getting the tt bike (2004 TCR Aero, DA 9 and also no polished logos) down into that weight class.

Metrosexual = Guys concerned about what other guys are wearing.

Metrosexual; Triathlete = Guys concerned about what other guys are riding; w/ or w/o logos; and corresponding body fat.

Sounds like a good idea - What’s the best way to polish off the logo?

Damn, if I ever find that sumbitch who sold me them brakes…

I would be riding an old school steel mountain bike with a trailer if I had to obey the 10% rule
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