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I bought a pair of Raceblade Pro mudguards (fenders), reduced to £28 in Halfords. Instructions were poor, but a bit of common sense made them easy to fit and adjust. First ride was a positive experience. They held firmly in place, and did their job. Not as all encompassing as traditional mudguards, but easy to fit and easy to remove when (if) summer comes.
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I picked up a pair of Portland Design Works (PDW) Poncho fenders, NiteRider Lumina 1000, and Cygolite Hotrod for the dark wet commute.
Winter Commute Kit Surly Straggler 62cm
Winter Commute Kit Surly Straggler 62cm
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Lightly used Wald front basket ($10) for my Chicago Schwinn Cruiser and balloon bike wheelset to finish my '51 Rollfast Beryl, which will leave me able to finish it and have all eight rideable. That was only $20.
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My buddy is bringing them to me tomorrow if all goes well. That's a pair of black interrupter/cyclo-cross brake levers and a set (4 calipers) of Alivio V-brakes. These are going on my dropbar MIELE MTB with the black Tektro V-brake levers.
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A front fender to go with the rear for my black Schwinn Cruiser.
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Next time I would highly recommend https://www.ticycles.com, made in the U.S. and super nice and easy to deal with. If I had the money right now I would have had them make a Ti set of custom Koga Denham style Bars for a project I am working on.
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A cateye velo speedometer (i want to know whats my average speed and my top speed)
A bike jersey (looks cool! And more aero)
Finally cleat shoes + road cleat to practicing my pedaling
A bike jersey (looks cool! And more aero)
Finally cleat shoes + road cleat to practicing my pedaling
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It finally came on Friday. Will post a good pic soon. Finish and welds look great. The clamp/bolt interface could be better but it seems to work. We'll see how it holds up to cyclocross remounts.
No doubt they make nice stuff, but a $400 seatpost on a $350 frame is a bit silly.
Next time I would highly recommend https://www.ticycles.com, made in the U.S. and super nice and easy to deal with. If I had the money right now I would have had them make a Ti set of custom Koga Denham style Bars for a project I am working on.
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just ordered some michelin dynamic sport tires. they were on sale for $8.99/ea! once they come in I can finally put my wheels on the bike!
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I had to replace my rear cog (15t) with my new dura ace (16t) cog because it was worn out. I had to buy a new chain as well (kmc 410). I HATE 48/16 IT'S SO SLOW It's crazy how big a difference one single tooth in the rear cog makes.
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My Christmas present from China finally came. A heart shaped light. I hope it lasts well.
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It finally came on Friday. Will post a good pic soon. Finish and welds look great. The clamp/bolt interface could be better but it seems to work. We'll see how it holds up to cyclocross remounts.
No doubt they make nice stuff, but a $400 seatpost on a $350 frame is a bit silly.
No doubt they make nice stuff, but a $400 seatpost on a $350 frame is a bit silly.
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Not exactly today, but a few days ago, I bought some super filthy Paul brakes with an equally dirty All-City Nature Boy attached to them.
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Now that I have it, pretty good.
Haven't been able to put the clamp through it's paces with re-mounts and whatnot but it looks and works great once I swapped the stock ti bolts with stainless ones. The titanium ones bound up bad when tightened.
Haven't been able to put the clamp through it's paces with re-mounts and whatnot but it looks and works great once I swapped the stock ti bolts with stainless ones. The titanium ones bound up bad when tightened.
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I'm setting up my Cube as a lightish fixed hill-climber (Brit here). My normal build isn't particularly light - stiffness and strength matters to me because of how I ride. But stripping it down for hll climbs is just plain fun.
Anyway, so KCNC scandium seatpost, Ultegra direct mount front brake, TRP carbon TT lever, Mavic Ksyrium front wheel, bullhorn bars (Chinese alloy--no carbon for me there), Trek Madone SLR forks, Miche track cog, AEST titanium-spindle pedals, carbon saddle...
All for the princely sum of 150 quid, posted (most is second-hand). 2.4 kg saved, once the rear brake/lever and freehweel are gone. Down to 6.3 kg.
Anyway, so KCNC scandium seatpost, Ultegra direct mount front brake, TRP carbon TT lever, Mavic Ksyrium front wheel, bullhorn bars (Chinese alloy--no carbon for me there), Trek Madone SLR forks, Miche track cog, AEST titanium-spindle pedals, carbon saddle...
All for the princely sum of 150 quid, posted (most is second-hand). 2.4 kg saved, once the rear brake/lever and freehweel are gone. Down to 6.3 kg.
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I love that bike, it would make a great SS bikepacking or touring ride. I would have already bought one but I have way to many bikes as it is. Most people never heard of them but their frames look really nice for a fair price.
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Ordered a Pelizzoli Leggenda frame some months ago. Knew going in the issues people have had dealing with them and the long lead times so I was prepared. Was excited when I finally received pictures that it was completed and ready to ship .
Then it arrived and the dropouts are bent . They didn't use a brace in the dropouts and you could see the box had been crushed during shipping. Not exactly shocked but still disappointed. Not sure if it can be fixed being aluminum, will contact the local shop I use and see if anything can be done. If not I will try and send it back for a refund. C''est la vie!
Then it arrived and the dropouts are bent . They didn't use a brace in the dropouts and you could see the box had been crushed during shipping. Not exactly shocked but still disappointed. Not sure if it can be fixed being aluminum, will contact the local shop I use and see if anything can be done. If not I will try and send it back for a refund. C''est la vie!
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^Aw man, that's just too painful to look at. I hope it can be rescued for you.
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