What road bike do you have?
#7977
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: SW Ohio
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Bikes: Classic lugged-steel road, touring, shopping, semi-recumbent, gravel
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Confession: I've had a "fetish" for the color red lately since it reminds me of the lipstick my ex-girlfriend would apply before a ride! Sigh...
#7978
No cud for foil.
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Baltimore, MD and Montreal, QC
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#7979
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Elgin, IL
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Bikes: Cannondale H500, Pinarello Surprise
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Late 90's Pinarello cross steel frame. Built it into a 2nd roadie. Veloce Ultra torque compact, Veloce components, Campy Proton wheels. Frame was bought off ebay. Had just been custom painted a metallic orange which is prettier than the pictures can show. The carbon fork was already on it when I bought it. Bought it to use commuting but now I'm not sure.
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and the road becomes my bride
I have stripped of all but pride
So in her I do confide
And she keeps me satisfied
Gives me all I need
and the road becomes my bride
I have stripped of all but pride
So in her I do confide
And she keeps me satisfied
Gives me all I need
#7980
So what did YOU do to it?
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Chicagoland
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Bikes: 2006 Fetish Penna, 2014 Fuji Cross 2.0
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Frame Fetish Cycles Penna frame 52cm 138.15 Crank Truativ Elita 46.50 Brake Levers Tektro R200A Road Bike Aero Brake Levers Silver 26.59 Calipers Cannondale Omega brakeset 38.00 Seat + post Bontranger 31.6mm 22.60 Handlebars Bontrager Racelite Road Bars 40cm 15.15 bar tape GEL BICYCLE HANDLEBAR TAPE DARK BLUE NAVY 9.70 stem Kore Lite 160mm x 31.8 x 35 Degrees Bike Stem 15.99 Stem Quintana Roo Stem 110mm 6deg 31.8 bar clamp 1-1/8" 11.99 wheels Bontrager Select Road Bike Wheels (700 X 25C) 172.50 seat post TRUVATIV XR double clamp 27.2 x 350mm 26.99 cassette SRAM PG-950 11-34 20.59 spacers SRP Spacer 1-1/8", 5-10-15mm - 14grams 12.00 fork Bontrager Race Lite OCLV 110 Carbon Road Fork 11/8" 60.95 Headset Cane Creek IS-2 32.00 shifters Shimano Dura-Ace Bar Con End shifters 9 spd. 43.50 spacers 1 1/8" Black Alloy Spacer Set of 4 (3, 5, 10, 15mm) 9.99 Bottom Bracket Power Pro Isis Bottom Bracket 68X109 BB9400 14.98 Tires CST Czar Pro ESP 700x23c 2 Kevlar Road Bike Tires Blue 31.95 Front Derailur Shimano Deore XT Front Derailleur 31.8 FD-M736 11.10 Cable Kit Bike Brake Derailleur Cable Housing complete 40 pc. kit 26.50 Rear Derailur SHIMANO DEORE REAR DERAILLEUR M510 LONG CAGE 9 SPD 25.70 Tube 700c Presta style tube 6.50 Front Derailur Shimano Tiagra Front Derailler 18.49 Deralur Adapter Front Derailleur Clamp-on Adapter: Black: 31.8mm 1 1/4" 13.25 Total: 851.66 Sold: Seat Post 31.6mm Bontranger 15.00 Front Derailur Shimano Deore XT Front Derailleur 31.8 FD-M736 22.00
#7981
or tarckeemoon, depending
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: the pesto of cities
Posts: 7,017
Bikes: Davidson Impulse, Merckx Titanium AX, Bruce Gordon Rock & Road, Cross Check custom build, On-One Il Pomino, Shawver Cycles cross, Zion 737, Mercian Vincitore, Brompton S1L, Charge Juicer
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Fit is a very personal thing, and many people like the feel of a larger frame. Based on the saddle height the stem looks a bit long, but that can be easily changed.
The best thing to do is ride it and see how it feels, then bring your feedback back to the shop and let them help you dial in the fit.
The best thing to do is ride it and see how it feels, then bring your feedback back to the shop and let them help you dial in the fit.
#7982
or tarckeemoon, depending
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: the pesto of cities
Posts: 7,017
Bikes: Davidson Impulse, Merckx Titanium AX, Bruce Gordon Rock & Road, Cross Check custom build, On-One Il Pomino, Shawver Cycles cross, Zion 737, Mercian Vincitore, Brompton S1L, Charge Juicer
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#7983
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Bikes: 2008 Giant OCR1 (with panda bear on the back!)
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Not sure if I posted my bike here before, but it's my trusty racer/beater/training bike: 2000 Trek 1000 with several upgrades.
Heavy as it is, I love my bike.
Heavy as it is, I love my bike.
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Ride more.
Ride more.
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#7984
cat person
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: N.W. Michigan
Posts: 510
Bikes: Nashbar Race SIS (1987), Kestrel Talon (2007), Trek Fuel EX 9.5 (2007)
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Nashbar Race SIS 53cm frame
Nashbar 1" threaded carbon fork
Nashbar 1" threadless stem adapter
Sette Aeon white stem, 10° rise, 100mm
Nashbar 7075 Lite road ergo handlebars
Profile Design white cork tape
Alloy fluted seatpost (forgot make)
Selle Italia Turbo ventilated saddle, white
white cable housings
Nashbar dual-pivot brake calipers and pads
Shimano 600EX BB, English
Shimano 600EX crankset, 52/42T BioPace II, 170mm
Shimano 600EX FD
Shimano 105 7sp RD
Nashbar 7sp chain
Shimano 105 7sp cassette 12-23
Shimano Sora STI levers
LOOK p56 pedals
Mavic MA-2 rims, 36h
Shimano 105 hubs
Continental gp4000 tires, red
Nashbar bottle cage, CatEye mc100 micro comp, CatEye tail light- white bracket
fihished building it last night.
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#7989
cat person
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: N.W. Michigan
Posts: 510
Bikes: Nashbar Race SIS (1987), Kestrel Talon (2007), Trek Fuel EX 9.5 (2007)
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tires are brand new. I just upgraded most of the bike. originally had full 600ex group, and Wolber Gentleman GTA rims with specialized Turbo S tires and pearl 9 black quill stem. Steel fork, 600ex clip pedals, and non-biopace chainrings. also was a 6sp freewheel setup, 11-21t
I purchased the bike new from Bike Nashbar in '86 on sale for $549 if I recall. Sold normally for $799 I think.
and thank you for the compliments.
I purchased the bike new from Bike Nashbar in '86 on sale for $549 if I recall. Sold normally for $799 I think.
and thank you for the compliments.
#7993
cat person
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: N.W. Michigan
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Bikes: Nashbar Race SIS (1987), Kestrel Talon (2007), Trek Fuel EX 9.5 (2007)
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I added a couple of new photos above.
#7994
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Bikes: Road-BMC ST-01 with Dura ace and a new paint scheme and MTB BeOne Kharma 1 with Xt parts
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#7996
I scream for ice cream.
Just picked this up yesterday from a really cool ex-crit racer... bike was hanging up in his garage for over a decade until then.
Yeah, yeah... Granny gear picture. I was going up a hill.
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#7999
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Wood River, IL
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Bikes: K-mart All-Pro brand road bike; Target cruising bike; Wal-Mart NEXT brand bike
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Here's my bike:
Seriously. I actually bought one of these, used, for $5.00 about this time last year. Road it pretty much all summer long. Bought a Raleigh Technium something-or-other near the end of the season. When I get it tuned-up and get some real pedals on it, instead of those stupid things you have to wear special shoes for, I'm going to ride the Technium. I'll post a pic of the Technium next.
Seriously. I actually bought one of these, used, for $5.00 about this time last year. Road it pretty much all summer long. Bought a Raleigh Technium something-or-other near the end of the season. When I get it tuned-up and get some real pedals on it, instead of those stupid things you have to wear special shoes for, I'm going to ride the Technium. I'll post a pic of the Technium next.