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Got my new Enve 4.5's/Black Chris King R45 hubs and Spiderings put on yesterday.
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Replacement 6700 SS rear derailleur, Ultegra 11-28 cassette, Fulcrum racing 7 CX wheels replacements. Soon arriving N+1 Specialized Diverge Expert X1.
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3T Ergonova LTD bars, also a set of Felt polished quick release skewers and a new jersey.
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I just picked up a new pair of cycling glasses. A real fashion stretch for me... as they are red.
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A pair of new tires and some citrus degreaser.
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While I didn't buy this because I don't need one, I had to show this to you all because the deal is just too crazy, a SRAM X7 3x10 front derailleur for just $2.97? That's not a misprint, and the sale is only good for today only: SRAM X7 3x10 Direct Mount Front Derailleur | SRAM
And if you look at the Price Point closeouts there's more front derailleurs and other stuff just being blown out: items under 30 | sale | Discounted Mountain Bikes, Road Bikes and Cycling Gear at PricePoint.com
And if you look at the Price Point closeouts there's more front derailleurs and other stuff just being blown out: items under 30 | sale | Discounted Mountain Bikes, Road Bikes and Cycling Gear at PricePoint.com
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After my iphone overheated in the top tube case the second time last week, I bought a Wahoo RFLKT. Two rides in, powering it with cyclemeter from my phone in my back pocket, I'd say it's a BIG improvement. Makes me more aero, too!
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While I didn't buy this because I don't need one, I had to show this to you all because the deal is just too crazy, a SRAM X7 3x10 front derailleur for just $2.97? That's not a misprint, and the sale is only good for today only: SRAM X7 3x10 Direct Mount Front Derailleur | SRAM
And if you look at the Price Point closeouts there's more front derailleurs and other stuff just being blown out: items under 30 | sale | Discounted Mountain Bikes, Road Bikes and Cycling Gear at PricePoint.com
And if you look at the Price Point closeouts there's more front derailleurs and other stuff just being blown out: items under 30 | sale | Discounted Mountain Bikes, Road Bikes and Cycling Gear at PricePoint.com
This was a great tip, thanks. I got a bunch of bits and bobs for the workbench super cheap. (6 packs of quick links for <$10, rim strips for $0.50, bottom bracket tool for $2, etc etc)
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Cranks on huge sale: Cranksets | Jenson USA (Page 1 of 10)
Cassettes on sale: Cassettes & Cogs | Jenson USA (Page 1 of 8)
Still a few good derailleurs left and on sale: Derailleurs | Jenson USA (Page 1 of 12)
Cassettes on sale: Cassettes & Cogs | Jenson USA (Page 1 of 8)
Still a few good derailleurs left and on sale: Derailleurs | Jenson USA (Page 1 of 12)
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bought a Bridgestone MB2 mountain bike for £10 today .... had no space in my car, but paid for it and will collect it next week ...
it was hidden in a shed at my client's home and covered with a sheet .... it's in very good condition and looks exactly like this one:
it was hidden in a shed at my client's home and covered with a sheet .... it's in very good condition and looks exactly like this one:
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Nice...I've been looking for one of these in my size to do a drop bar conversion on to make into a touring bike.
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one Schwalbe One tubeless tire to replace my rear tire of the same make as the tire got a cut that wouldn't seal.
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Craft cool mesh superlight baselayer...
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Specialized Diverge Expert X1
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This is gorgeous!
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Update: I finally got around to taking my wife to the Trek LBS for her to see if she might be more comfortable with this trike after the difficulties she had with the 20-incher, and she loved it.
The best thing about it is that it can be converted into a regular bicycle later with reasonable ease; all I need to do is to simply unbolt the rear assembly and install an assembled wheel. How simple or how complex I decide to make it is completely up to me; I'm already thinking about a multi-speed hubs... Rohloff 14-speeder, anyone?
Before that, though, I'm already checking out double freewheel solutions to make it two-wheel drive instead of right-wheel drive.
The best thing about it is that it can be converted into a regular bicycle later with reasonable ease; all I need to do is to simply unbolt the rear assembly and install an assembled wheel. How simple or how complex I decide to make it is completely up to me; I'm already thinking about a multi-speed hubs... Rohloff 14-speeder, anyone?
Before that, though, I'm already checking out double freewheel solutions to make it two-wheel drive instead of right-wheel drive.