What road bike do you have?
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It's a 2014 felt zw85, a women's bike. Being 5'4, the local shop suggested that a women's bike would fit better and it has a 105 group set so I can't complain.
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Well....I've gone back to the carbon after trying the CAAD9. It's not that I didn't like the Cannondale...it's a sweet bike, but I just like the carbon a little more. The C'dale is a 54 and I think a 56 would have fit me a bit better too.
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My 2014 Bianchi Intenso. Got it this summer and have put about 700 miles on it. Very nice ride but twitchy compared to my 1980's steel Lotus. These Italian bikes look so sexy, it (almost) would make the rider look good.
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Slightly modified 1992 Trek 750.
60-48-28 chainring.
11-13-15-18-21-24-28 freewheel.
24,000 miles on odometer I just replaced.
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I'm on a Felt V85. Ridiculously fun bike; fast enough and rugged enough for the crap roads/detours/etc I deal with. All 105 components, what's not to like?
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Traded my 2015 Cannondale SuperSix EVO 105 today for a 2014 Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Team demo bike. The price was too good to pass up.
Sorry the pedals and valve stems aren't oriented correctly but I took the picture when I stopped for water during a 22 mile test ride I did a few weeks ago.
Sorry the pedals and valve stems aren't oriented correctly but I took the picture when I stopped for water during a 22 mile test ride I did a few weeks ago.
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I've moved on from my 13 yr old aluminum spray-painted bike to this NOS 2014 Supersix Evo Ultegra:
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My 2009 S1. Mostly original 6600 SL, except 6800 crank which is silly looking IMO but the difference in front shift quality is night and day.
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If you look at the OP, it is quite obvious that it is not rubbing. The crest of the tire is ahead of the fork, so it will look like that from the front. The disc brakes cause it to be non symmetrical, but it is in fact centered.
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