Tis time of the year,,,,
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I'd love to get an aero bike, but my sensible and frugal self is telling me not to. So instead I'm going to give myself the gift of better fitness by riding more hills. Come to think of it, that's not much of a gift.
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Don't need or want one, but I will probably put some money into my LHT over the winter. New brake pads and possibly new bar ends. Definitely needs new bar tape.
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I picked up a 19 Spec Roubaix Comp DI2 over the weekend. Not because of the season; it just happened to be when I got a large bonus. Unfortunately the weather has been crap so no significant rides yet.
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I got all the bikes I want. But I’m always changing them. This year is the year of Paul. Green Klampers for my Moots
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I also got a new Kustom Kaps stem cap and barends plugs
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A Paul Klamper in black for the Dean to match the one I already had
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And since Paul brought back blue components, I got Canti Levers and Quick Release skewers for this bike
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I also got a new Kustom Kaps stem cap and barends plugs
Untitled by Stuart Black, on Flickr
A Paul Klamper in black for the Dean to match the one I already had
Untitled by Stuart Black, on Flickr
And since Paul brought back blue components, I got Canti Levers and Quick Release skewers for this bike
_IMG4947 by Stuart Black, on Flickr
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I got all the bikes I want. But I’m always changing them. This year is the year of Paul. Green Klampers for my Moots
Untitled by Stuart Black, on Flickr
Untitled by Stuart Black, on Flickr
I also got a new Kustom Kaps stem cap and barends plugs
Untitled by Stuart Black, on Flickr
A Paul Klamper in black for the Dean to match the one I already had
Untitled by Stuart Black, on Flickr
And since Paul brought back blue components, I got Canti Levers and Quick Release skewers for this bike
_IMG4947 by Stuart Black, on Flickr
Untitled by Stuart Black, on Flickr
Untitled by Stuart Black, on Flickr
Untitled by Stuart Black, on Flickr
Untitled by Stuart Black, on Flickr
I also got a new Kustom Kaps stem cap and barends plugs
Untitled by Stuart Black, on Flickr
A Paul Klamper in black for the Dean to match the one I already had
Untitled by Stuart Black, on Flickr
And since Paul brought back blue components, I got Canti Levers and Quick Release skewers for this bike
_IMG4947 by Stuart Black, on Flickr
Untitled by Stuart Black, on Flickr
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Got myself some classic Italian steel this year - Bottecchia Team Record.
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I've been eyeing new road bikes, but...I'm trying really hard to hold off on until my next 'milestone birthday', which is now just a year and a half away!
The single speed *really* needs new brake pads, so that will be my treat. Not so exciting, I know.
The single speed *really* needs new brake pads, so that will be my treat. Not so exciting, I know.
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My cup runneth over.
Actually, it's the time of year to emphasize wrenching.
Two project bikes to build up.
Half dozen wheelsets to re-grease.
New cloth for the handlebars.
Anytime is the best time to buy a classic bike..
Actually, it's the time of year to emphasize wrenching.
Two project bikes to build up.
Half dozen wheelsets to re-grease.
New cloth for the handlebars.
Anytime is the best time to buy a classic bike..
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Negative Ghostrider! I don't think Christmas is the best time to get the "new" bike. That is more a seasonal thing to happen in the warm months. Oh I know some will get a new bike but I favor Christmas season to get upgrades to wrench in my shop for the coming riding season. I used this November and December to upgrade my 2012 Trek Madone from Apex to Force and Red componentry and a new set of Fulcrum racing 4 wheels and the latest Conti road tires. Can't wait to now put it to the pavement.
But to those who did get a "brand new" bike...….congrats and ride it like you stole it!
But to those who did get a "brand new" bike...….congrats and ride it like you stole it!
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