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What size did you get? Going to pop them on right away?
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I got the 30mm width, but won't use them right away. I just mounted my last 30mm G-One speed(rear), so I needed to restock. This tire should last until July, unless it gets sliced prematurely.
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This ultra-heavy resistance band to try and get some effective squats and deads going in the basement. Might be too heavy. Shoe provided for reference. Don’t know why the photo is upside down.
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Waiting on a set of Psimit wheels.
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Last weekend I ordered a pair of Oakleys, they should arrive tomorrow.
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https://www.eurobikeparts.com/prodde...SH-ULR8000-6pc
Bought this to replace a damaged 6800 set
Bought this to replace a damaged 6800 set
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Not a purchase, but an upgrade (or tentative to...)
Yesterday I had nothing to do after a 50k ride & decided to paint the inside of my Ultegra rotors with plastidip paint. It took 1 hour to do the prep & ended up not working as it peeled off as soon as I removed the masking tape. I should have used a high heat spray paint instead.
Anyways, I'll buy Dura-Ace rotors instead...
Yesterday I had nothing to do after a 50k ride & decided to paint the inside of my Ultegra rotors with plastidip paint. It took 1 hour to do the prep & ended up not working as it peeled off as soon as I removed the masking tape. I should have used a high heat spray paint instead.
Anyways, I'll buy Dura-Ace rotors instead...
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Picked up this at half price at Backcountry:
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POC Resistance Pro XC Zip Long-Sleeve Jersey
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A couple of GP5000's in 28 size. One to replace the stock tire that came on my Roubaix and got a sidewall puncture and one for a spare. Man it was hard to get that tire on the rim even with a bead jack. I'm a little worried about whether I'll be able to swap a tube on the side of the road somewhere. I guess I'll find out sooner or later.
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And the good taste to put Campy on it too. You wouldn't want to ruin a good bike with that other brand... And this easily cost $6k, probably more. That's almost too nice to ride.
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New R8000 pedals to match my drivetrain. Received today.
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My old Garmin Forerunner bit the dust, so I replaced it with a Wahoo Element Bolt. So far I'm pretty happy with it. :-)
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Just bought the bike (2011 Felt F15x) about two weeks ago. Bought a new rear tire (Vittoria), new bar tape for it and my old Trek 1200, and a holder for my phone while I’m riding.
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Not a purchase, but an upgrade (or tentative to...)
Yesterday I had nothing to do after a 50k ride & decided to paint the inside of my Ultegra rotors with plastidip paint. It took 1 hour to do the prep & ended up not working as it peeled off as soon as I removed the masking tape. I should have used a high heat spray paint instead.
Anyways, I'll buy Dura-Ace rotors instead...
Yesterday I had nothing to do after a 50k ride & decided to paint the inside of my Ultegra rotors with plastidip paint. It took 1 hour to do the prep & ended up not working as it peeled off as soon as I removed the masking tape. I should have used a high heat spray paint instead.
Anyways, I'll buy Dura-Ace rotors instead...
Last edited by eduskator; 04-30-20 at 06:14 AM.
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Picked this up for my daughter a couple days ago.
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After getting coal-rolled by some sentient filth in a red diesel pickup several weeks ago I started looking into bike cameras, and ended up picking up a Cycliq Fly 12 CE, like this one. Took it on its first ride today. I think it'll be quite useful if anything goes down to the front of my bike. If I like it I'll probably pick up the Fly 6 rear tail light/camera combo unit as well.
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After getting coal-rolled by some sentient filth in a red diesel pickup several weeks ago I started looking into bike cameras, and ended up picking up a Cycliq Fly 12 CE, like this one. Took it on its first ride today. I think it'll be quite useful if anything goes down to the front of my bike. If I like it I'll probably pick up the Fly 6 rear tail light/camera combo unit as well.