Hi
Have just got my self a new bike i was wondering if you put the stickers you often get with the other components on your bike,
Like the mavic or bontrager ones? They do slightly suit the colour but i dont know if it will just looka bit strange.
Andy
What color is your refridgerator?
No don’t put them on you’re bike. In fact take as many stickers that you can off your bike. Ex. stickers on wheels, take them off. Unless your sponsored by them or have an emotional attachment to the company go as stickerless as possible.
Andy,
The objective for most triathletes is to buy the most aero bike they can afford, then attach as many non-aero items to it as they possibly can. Though fluids are always available on course, you need to be equipped with the means to carry at least four bottles. You need to have a bento box full of enough calories to keep Sherman’s army sustained on its march to the sea. Additionally, you need to have two dozen GUs taped to the top tube. You need to carry tools for every possible malfunction you could have, plus enough spares to cover you in case Chrissy Wellington decides to help you repair your flat. And above all, you need to have a bunch of dog-eared stickers everywhere there’s clean, smooth surface area.
If you’re race is longer than a sprint, multiply the above in proportion.
Hopefully the sarcasm is clear. Keep it as clean and simple as you can! Nobody will be impressed by your stickers.
(I put the stickers on my tool box and sometimes on a trailer I pull to a few races.)
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You should definitely put this one on the headtube 

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i wish i could remove a few stickers off my NASCAR version argon 18 e-112 …
+1 on the toolbox. Clean and simple on the bike is best.
Andy,
The objective for most triathletes is to buy the most aero bike they can afford, then attach as many non-aero items to it as they possibly can. Though fluids are always available on course, you need to be equipped with the means to carry at least four bottles. You need to have a bento box full of enough calories to keep Sherman’s army sustained on its march to the sea. Additionally, you need to have two dozen GUs taped to the top tube. ** You need to carry tools for every possible malfunction you could have, plus enough spares to cover you in case Chrissy Wellington decides to help you repair your flat. ** And above all, you need to have a bunch of dog-eared stickers everywhere there’s clean, smooth surface area.
If you’re race is longer than a sprint, multiply the above in proportion.
Hopefully the sarcasm is clear. Keep it as clean and simple as you can! Nobody will be impressed by your stickers.
(I put the stickers on my tool box and sometimes on a trailer I pull to a few races.)
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Too Funny!!!
That is classic.
I’ve got a couple of Sigg water bottles (metal) that I use for bike part stickers.