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Old 12-31-11, 08:48 AM
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Post pictures of your fleet

I am not sure if this thread already exists, but my search did not bring anything up so here it goes.

I had the day off yesterday and was bored after the morning ride, so I decided to take a couple pictures of my current fleet of bikes. I am also curious to see what (and how many) bikes everyone have in their stables. With that said, please post pictures of your current fleet, and provide a brief description of each bike if you can. I will go first:

2011 Tsunami custom aluminum frame, Ritchey fork/seatpost/stem, Easton EC90 SLX3 handlebar, SRAM Red shifters/derailleurs, Shimano Dura Ace crankset/cassette, Planet X CNC brakes, Specialized Romin saddle, custom wheels (Ambrosio Nemesis rims, Dura Ace hubs, Sapim Race spokes) with Bontrager X-Lite tubular tires (this is my main bike):



2010 Planet X SL Pro frame and fork, 3T Team stem/seatpost, Easton EA70 handlebar, SRAM Rival shifters/derailleurs/cassette, SRAM Force crankset, TRP 920 brakes, Specialized Toupe saddle, Easton Circuit wheels with Michelin Krylion tires (back-up bike, gets used on the indoor trainer a lot also):



2009 Scattante Ti frame - converted for SS use, Easton EC90SL fork, Easton EA90 stem, PMP Titanium seatpost, 3T Rotundo handlebar, SRAM Rival crankset, SRAM Apex brake, Bontrager Affinity R saddle, Campy Zonda wheels with Hutchinson Fusion 2 tubeless tires (built this out of parts laying around in my garage; will be used as my commuter):



2006 Cannondale Six13 frame and Premium+ fork, 3T Pro stem/seatpost, 3T Ergonova Pro handlebar, SRAM Rival shifters/derailleurs/cassette, Cannondale Carbon Si crankset, SRAM Rival brakes, Selle San Marco SKN saddle, Mavic Cosmic Carbone SL wheels with Michelin Krylion tires (to be used for racing):



2009 Cannondale F7, stock:

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Sounds like fun.






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Originally Posted by fa63
I am not sure if this thread already exists, but my search did not bring anything up so here it goes.

I had the day off yesterday and was bored after the morning ride, so I decided to take a couple pictures of my current fleet of bikes. I am also curious to see what (and how many) bikes everyone have in their stables. With that said, please post pictures of your current fleet, and provide a brief description of each bike if you can. I will go first:
Try the "What Road Bike Do You Have" thread (sticky).

https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ke-do-you-have
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Originally Posted by Machka
Try the "What Road Bike Do You Have" thread (sticky).

https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ke-do-you-have
I am aware of that thread; I was just hoping to get the pictures of people's bikes in one post instead of being scattered all over the place.
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I have a couple of bikes too, but they're not nearly as impressive.





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Originally Posted by fa63
2009 Scattante Ti frame - converted for SS use
a single speed really should have a rear brake. most of the bikes you see without one are fixed gear. on these bikes pedal back pressure makes the rear brake redundant.

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a single speed really should have a rear brake. most of the bakes you see without one are fixed gear. on these bikes pedal back pressure makes the rear brake redundant.
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main bike:
scattante xrl
record 10spd
campy eurus wheelset
itm bar/stem
record seatpost
slr saddle


nice weather ride:
tommasini tecno
alloy campagnolo mix (10spd)
campagnolo hubs and tubular rims 28h 2x (not pictured, in process)
deda bar/stem
miche seatpost
slr saddle


cross/commuter:
bianchi reparto corse cx
campy crankset, bb, and brake levers
record front hub, white industries rear hub, and dt swiss rims/spokes
deda bar/stem
ritchey seatpost
slk saddle
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My fleet

1) S works venge: full red with Quarq crank, November wheels/ mavic R-sys. (race bike)
2) Early 80's Colnago: Columbus tubing, full Simplex group, tubies (classic, fun bike)
3) 2010 Colnago CX1: Campy Chorus 11 speed, Easton EA90 SLX and Zipp 404 clinchers (older race bike, anytime bike)
4) 2011 Specialized Tarmac Pro Sl2: parts donated to Venge. Zipp 404's on it for show (frame for sale, or new project)
5) 2010 Devinci Leo TT: Full SRAM Red, Reynolds Assault wheels or November 58mm clinchers (on Venge). TT bike, torture chamber
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Here are mine. Not going to describe them (sorry, but not in the mood now) as they are self evident. Pictures taken today. Sorry, but they are not clean, which is something I have not done in at least a month. Need to replace the white tape on both too.

1988 Guerciotti


2007 Look 595 Ultra


2010 TIME RXR


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Wow! This got shoved to the second page pretty quickly.
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Wow! This got shoved to the second page pretty quickly.
Trifecta, all hot
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Denali... LOL No need for a pic
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Originally Posted by dgasmd
Here are mine. Not going to describe them (sorry, but not in the mood now) as they are self evident. Pictures taken today. Sorry, but they are not clean, which is something I have not done in at least a month. Need to replace the white tape on both too.

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Nice collection! I really like the Look's!
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grahny's bikes (that Lynskey is one of my favorite builds anywhere):



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grahny's bikes (that Lynskey is one of my favorite builds anywhere)
That makes two of us
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1) XACD Ti... Rival/Force, newest addition to the stable
2) TET Track... lots of changes since the photo and in the near future
3) Mercier Kilo TT... campus bike





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How can you people afford to get so many of these expensive bikes? I envy you.
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