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I ordered 30mm G-One Speed tires for the Light Bicycle 56mm wheelst, but I mounted them on the stock wheelset just to test them out https://road.cc/content/review/13807...-disc-wheelset
They went on easy, and the bead set with about 80psi from a track pump. The ride is smoooth, and not noticeably slower than the 25mm Michelin Pro4 Endurance tires I had been using.
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^^^ FYI, I run those at 65/70psi (f/r) at 195lbs, so you might want to experiment with lower.
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I tried them at 60/65 yesterday, but I might drop it by 5psi when I test the inflation today. The tiny amount of tread seemed to kick up a little road gravel, but I'm sure that will go away after a few more miles.
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I ordered 30mm G-One Speed tires for the Light Bicycle 56mm wheelst, but I mounted them on the stock wheelset just to test them out https://road.cc/content/review/13807...-disc-wheelset
They went on easy, and the bead set with about 80psi from a track pump. The ride is smoooth, and not noticeably slower than the 25mm Michelin Pro4 Endurance tires I had been using.
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I've wanted this jersey for 30 years
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Yep they are orange. Here are the white ones.
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This morning, I bought a Pearl Izumi Elite convertible wind shell to replace a virtually new one that I lost on the General Van Fleet Trail in Florida back in February. I know it's a Bike Forums membership long shot, but to the person who found it on the trail, I want it back!
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Asians have wide feet? Heck, that maybe why I have hell finding shoes that fit well.
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bought my first road bike (although have seen it called gravel bike at various places so i'm confused).
bike is nothing fancy at all a btwin triban 100 from decathlon. for my current budget it was that or a refurbished vintage bike, my lack of knowledge and advice from a friend who bought from same guy about 2 years ago made me go for the triban. was essentially a case of warranty giving piece of mind and friend loved the vintage bike but said after awhile they kinda start falling apart due to abuse, and i know i tend to abuse my bikes just as much as he does.
also bought a seatpost mounted rear rack for the bike
bike is nothing fancy at all a btwin triban 100 from decathlon. for my current budget it was that or a refurbished vintage bike, my lack of knowledge and advice from a friend who bought from same guy about 2 years ago made me go for the triban. was essentially a case of warranty giving piece of mind and friend loved the vintage bike but said after awhile they kinda start falling apart due to abuse, and i know i tend to abuse my bikes just as much as he does.
also bought a seatpost mounted rear rack for the bike
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I have zero self control at the bike store
went in to look while they changed the oil on my car and came out with this......
Garmin (Bontrager) Edge 1030
Garmin (Bontrager) Edge 1030
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1983 Univega Specialissma
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Finally found one at a reasonable price ($119.99) for this color and size!
GIRO Synthe MIPS (Matte Blue - MEDIUM)
GIRO Synthe MIPS (Matte Blue - MEDIUM)