What road bike do you have?
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Well... I've added a few more to the stable this year.
One is this Lemond Chamberry which I'm still converting from it's TT setup to a straight road setup.
Then there's this Lecoulant, a french made bike with a cool paint job.
Another is this beautiful Paletti sporting a sweet Campagnolo 9 speed setup
Picked up this Y-Foil locally for chump change
And finally, I think, is this Giordana running Campagnolo Record 10 speed.
One is this Lemond Chamberry which I'm still converting from it's TT setup to a straight road setup.
Then there's this Lecoulant, a french made bike with a cool paint job.
Another is this beautiful Paletti sporting a sweet Campagnolo 9 speed setup
Picked up this Y-Foil locally for chump change
And finally, I think, is this Giordana running Campagnolo Record 10 speed.
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My new Trek Domane SL 4 at the BWI airport trail this morning near Baltimore, Maryland. My 1st road bike and it's really fun to ride.
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My girls out together
99 Veloce all original except saddle and wrap only has about 250 miles on it
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Fun new years day ride on the TeamMachine. Got a little dirty but it was fun
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Corelli sprint kr 100
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My first NEW Road bike. 2019 Roubaix Comp Di2. Loving the electronic shifting and general comfort of this bike. Previously riding a 2009 Roubaix.
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Corelli Sprint Kr 100
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Haven't posted in a while. Got this in the summer last year to replace my Spooky Skeletor. Really enjoying it. Also including my "other" road bike for when I take the train to work.
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Thats it And video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjlnezvmXfE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjlnezvmXfE
And sweet bike.
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Just wanted to share my finished project
I apologize for the pedals, I put this ones just to go to the store but the bike always have Shimano Dura-Ace 9100 pedals. Don't need to put clip less pedals for a 2 minute ride!!!. :-)
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Got a new old pump today (Silca Impero with a Campy valve).
The build is:
Fuji Marseille frame ( Reynolds 853, stock crabon fork) (Mid-00s?)
Campagnolo Racing Triple drivetrain, mostly:
Rear wheel is a Shimano 600 tricolor with Matrix rim, custom conversion cassette using Miche Shimano-splined cogs and original Campy spacers. I don't recommend this route, that last cog/lock was a real chore to get on... And if it ever comes loose on a ride I am totally screwed without proper tools. *fingers crossed*
Front wheel used to be a matching Matrix/600, now it's a Campy Mirage hub on CXP22 rim. I think I might switch back to the Matrix rim just for continuity?
Veloce 9sp brifters
NGC 400 brakes, another parts bin find. I plan to upgrade eventually.
Specialized saddle, can't remember the model. Had it for a while and it feels right.
Stock bars from the Fuji, FSA headset
Despite the weirdness, it rides perfect. Fits me well, with my long arms. Indexes just right.
The build is:
Fuji Marseille frame ( Reynolds 853, stock crabon fork) (Mid-00s?)
Campagnolo Racing Triple drivetrain, mostly:
Rear wheel is a Shimano 600 tricolor with Matrix rim, custom conversion cassette using Miche Shimano-splined cogs and original Campy spacers. I don't recommend this route, that last cog/lock was a real chore to get on... And if it ever comes loose on a ride I am totally screwed without proper tools. *fingers crossed*
Front wheel used to be a matching Matrix/600, now it's a Campy Mirage hub on CXP22 rim. I think I might switch back to the Matrix rim just for continuity?
Veloce 9sp brifters
NGC 400 brakes, another parts bin find. I plan to upgrade eventually.
Specialized saddle, can't remember the model. Had it for a while and it feels right.
Stock bars from the Fuji, FSA headset
Despite the weirdness, it rides perfect. Fits me well, with my long arms. Indexes just right.
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My 2019 Defy Advanced 2.
I've removed the conduct braking system and changed the bars. Have a wheelset being built with Novatec hubs and DT RR521 DB rims
I've removed the conduct braking system and changed the bars. Have a wheelset being built with Novatec hubs and DT RR521 DB rims
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