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Old 07-23-18, 11:54 AM
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sometimes it's just about personal preference. plus I feel safer using my "good hand" for those times i need to ebrake
Bike looks lovely. Can we get a side profile shot?
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Originally Posted by TimothyH
That's a big 'ol tree!

The bike looks nice. Not overly aggressive but enough to be really fun.
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Now with 48x15 Campy and a too tight chain.




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That is so nice, because it's 80% silver, 20% black, and nothing else. Also 100% neat & tidy. They don't get any more perfect looking.
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that's a big gear
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Originally Posted by TMonk
that's a big gear
This bike is used on rollers and on a very long and flat paved rail trail.

I sometimes go out with roadies who do 30 mile out and back paceline ride on the trail - as fast as they can and try not to get dropped. It keeps up, most of the time.


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nice, make sense, Whats your gearing on the Rodriguez?
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Originally Posted by TMonk
nice, make sense, Whats your gearing on the Rodriguez?
48 front and the rear has both 15 and 16 flip flop.

The 48x16 was used a few weeks ago for a relatively flat 16.8 MPH century

Like the Bianchi, the 15 tooth is only used for fast out and back rides on the flat rail trail.
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low cadence masher! eveyrone's got there style. I like to spin little baby gears
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Originally Posted by TMonk
low cadence masher! eveyrone's got there style. I like to spin little baby gears
I recon you don't like going fast then.
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Originally Posted by TimothyH
I recon you don't like going fast then.
You're obviously joking, but a spinner doesn't need a very big gear to go 16.8 mph. 44x18, which is the gear I run in the spring, is 17.3 mph @ 90 rpm. I rode 25 miles this morning on a 44x17 with a moving average of 19.6 which is an average cadence of around 95 rpm. At 48x16 your average cadence is around 70 rpm at 16.8 mph.
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what he said. 48x16 at 16.8 MPH is lower cadence than what I like to roll.

And for the record I do like going fast, and will be repeatedly surging off the front of the Fiesta Island World Champs ride this evening at 27-30 MPH
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Old 07-26-18, 05:57 PM
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Keep in mind that 16.8 MPH was a solo century.

16.8 isn't the only speed I ride. I've also done 30 mile rides at 22 MPH. Does that make me a masher or a spinner? I don't know.

What I do know is that for me to keep up with reasonably fast roadies on $6k carbon Di2 bikes required more than 44x17. My hat is off to anyone who can on a gear that low. I can't. 130 RPM is the most I can sustain in a paceline and it is like riding on a knife edge, very nerve racking. Going from a 16 to a 15 in the rear is the difference between keeping up and getting dropped when some of the big guys are pulling.

Keeping up with roadies is part of the reason why the Rodriguez even exists. At 54 years old I do alright.

@Scottybigs is running 50x16 so that he can keep up with other fixed riders. See post 419. To me that's a big gear. I'd be willing to bet that 99.9% of the roadies in Toronto can't hold his group's wheel.


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Originally Posted by TimothyH
Keep in mind that 16.8 MPH was a solo century.

16.8 isn't the only speed I ride. I've also done 30 mile rides at 22 MPH. Does that make me a masher or a spinner? I don't know.-
Sounds like masher to me. Normal solo century time for me is right around 6 hours, so about the same as you, and I would have a hard time pushing a 48x16 for that distance and pace. If I were doing group rides fixed I might gear up a little, but not all the way to 48x16.
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If you're trying to keep speed on a flat path yeah I guess 48/16 is a good gear. It's just bigger than what I roll on the road and I know that I'm one of the faster guys in the community here in San Diego at large. Maybe it's hillier here? IDK. I do know that I like to ride at high cadence.

My track bike is 51/15t and that is a sweet spot for me for the 333 m concrete oval they have here in San Dieog, in the Men's A's.
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@TimothyH

50 x 16= 84.4 gear inches

48 x 15= 86.4 gear inches

Just saying.

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Edit: I just re read that you used 48 x 16 for your century. I was looking at your Bianchi Pista post.
There is no judgement on your gearing. It's a personal choice.
Some like a big gear and some like a small gear. It's all good as long as you're riding!

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What handlebars make/model are these bad boys?
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Originally Posted by bergerkjh
What handlebars make/model are these bad boys?
That's the Nitto Invisibru.
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Old 08-05-18, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by 1incpa
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50 x 16= 84.4 gear inches

48 x 15= 86.4 gear inches

Just saying.
LoLing right now. I didn't realize. :

Maybe I'll go to Toronto and kick some ass.


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Old 08-05-18, 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by jamesonaride
Hello have not been on this sight for awhile hope my photos uploaded correctly
This bike has character!!
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Here is my Murphy Marty single speed setup...
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Originally Posted by TimothyH
Now with 48x15 Campy and a too tight chain.
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Nice and clean. I like it!
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Originally Posted by Fahrenheit531
Been waiting for the right bike for my first SS build. Got it.
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