I got this for my 18yo son, Lord Jeffrey of Weston:
Note that whoever assembled this bike has been to the jk-Allen school of tire label/stem coordination. It does look sharper that way. Its the little things. WHen a professional painter paints, he puts the switc plates back with the screw slots all going the same way, horizontal or vertical.
Well Jules is so bloody coordinated sometimes he sneaks in under your radar mid race. Personally I think he need to break out the Tinley shorts and classic speedo tri tops. All this coordination is far too stealth !!!
Incidentally Monk, I rode one of these P2 frames the other month. Absolutely indestructible. I challenge anyone to be able to break one oft hese babies…
Lordy, Lordy. I looked at the thread thinking that you bought a bike at IMAZ to save the hassle of travelling with your bike! I like the bike, very nice. I personally feel that the photographer should have lined the crank arm at either the 3 o’clock or the 6 o’clock position, I can see that lining it up with the chainstay was a good idea but, for me, it didn’t work.
That said, I would love to take that baby out over the rough stuff.
Oh and Bryce I have to go stealth that way you don’t get fixated on just beating me and not winning the race! Watch out for falling Netball posts!!
In case any other ‘twitchers’ have no idea what we’re rambling about, Jules is refering to a fellow teamate of ours pulling down a netball post in front of me whilst we were hammering it into T1 last weekend. Going by our usual races thats pretty much normal…