Your Most Recent Cycling-related Purchase
#7377
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trp960 brakes, just put them on, they are sooo sexy
https://www.trpbrakes.com/category.ph...d=183&subcat=0
https://www.trpbrakes.com/category.ph...d=183&subcat=0
#7378
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trp960 brakes, just put them on, they are sooo sexy
https://www.trpbrakes.com/category.ph...d=183&subcat=0
https://www.trpbrakes.com/category.ph...d=183&subcat=0
#7379
Throw the stick!!!!
Yes it is. Should arrive next Tuesday or Wednesday. I'm sort of excited.
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#7382
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Somewhere in NY
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Bikes: '08 Trek Madone 4.7, '11 Giant TCX1,'86 Fuji Absolute
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trp960 brakes, just put them on, they are sooo sexy
https://www.trpbrakes.com/category.ph...d=183&subcat=0
https://www.trpbrakes.com/category.ph...d=183&subcat=0
mine are black
#7383
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just upgraded to Garmin edge 800.
I was having issues with my 500, and customer support said to send it in for replacement. I said great how long will it be? 4-6 weeks....... um, time to upgrade and sell 500 replacement on EBay when it comes in....
I was having issues with my 500, and customer support said to send it in for replacement. I said great how long will it be? 4-6 weeks....... um, time to upgrade and sell 500 replacement on EBay when it comes in....
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A pair or Mavic Pro Road shoes that sort of match my bike (how does one put photos up? My efforts fall a little short).
https://media.performancebike.com/ima...-WHI-ANGLE.jpg
https://media.performancebike.com/ima...-WHI-ANGLE.jpg
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Park tool stand. Getting the garage setup for this weekend. And hopefully sort out my clicking crank problem.
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I sent them mine a while back. It only took 10 days although I used priority mail or whatever it was. Weighing at 2oz, it only cost $5 or something like that to ship.
#7388
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Bikes: 2011 Fuji Roubaix 2.0 (Tiagra)
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I picked up a brand new pair of Shimano 105 pedals for $55 with tax.
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#7391
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Location: Wichita
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Bikes: Santa Cruz Blur TR, Cannondale Quick CX dropbar conversion & others
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Bought a few small things lately.
Sugoi arm coolers: https://www.sugoi.com/usa/arm-cooler.html
Camelbak podium chill (wife's bike) and big chill (my bike) bottles. You know what these are, and if you don't, you need some ASAP due to the valve and that they keep your liquids cool for ~2 hrs at 90 degrees.
Best purchases recently were tires for both of our road bikes. She got Michelin Pro4 Endurance, which will probably last until dry rotted some years down the road, and I have Conti GP 4000S. Both 25mm. Both totally awesome, such great tires.
Sugoi arm coolers: https://www.sugoi.com/usa/arm-cooler.html
Camelbak podium chill (wife's bike) and big chill (my bike) bottles. You know what these are, and if you don't, you need some ASAP due to the valve and that they keep your liquids cool for ~2 hrs at 90 degrees.
Best purchases recently were tires for both of our road bikes. She got Michelin Pro4 Endurance, which will probably last until dry rotted some years down the road, and I have Conti GP 4000S. Both 25mm. Both totally awesome, such great tires.
#7392
At least I'm not a poseur
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#7394
Ghost Ryding 24/7
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Bikes: Giant Defy with Dura Ace group, & Ksyrium SL's,Specialized Allez Shimano mixed/mashed,2011 Opus Sentiero,2008 Kona Jake the Snake,Custom built track/fixed,Stumpy Hartail,Kuwahara/ET bike.
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She told me to put them on, & rub my arms, they did make my arms feel cooler, she said there's something in the fabric that cools down your arms.
I wore them a few time, nut it wasn't really hot out, I'll give them another go since Summer finally arrived for us.
You know what they say about white... It reflects the sun/heat.
I got my Camelback in whit
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#7399
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Bikes: 2020 Masi Giramondo 700c; 2013 Lynskey Peloton; 1992 Giant Rincon; 1989 Dawes needs parts; 1985 Trek 660; 1985 Fuji Club; 1984 Schwinn Voyager; 1984 Miyata 612; 1977 Raleigh Competition GS
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I tried the Podium Chill bottle last year and it didn't keep my liquids as cold for as long as the Polar bottles. I froze a full Polar bottle solid and could ride for 3 hours in 95 degree heat and still have a frozen ball in the bottle with a cold drink, the Podium would only last 2 hours then it was cool not cold. I went back to the Polar bottles. The Podium was easier to squeeze but I never had a problem squeezing the Polar bottles so I don't see the point in that. Also the Podium is made of thinner plastic, probably why it's easier to squeeze, it fell onto the pavement and sprung a leak, something the Polars never do.
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