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#1251
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: San Gabriel Valley
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#1252
JR^2
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Location: Rochester,Ny
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That cervelo is GOLDEN.
#1254
AIMLESS WONDERING!!!
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Belize
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Bikes: 2004 Giant TCR C2
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At the beginning of this thread I don't think I would have been able to pick a favorite, but after seeing the matte carbon De Rosa...THAT"S IT!
#1255
Bromptoneer
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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built piece by piece by me off ebay....
Stem, saddle, seat post, handlebars, all purchased with custom fitting.
Full Dura ace purchased (7800) but bike in pics currently has Ultegra installed. Last swap will be the components....
Tossed in white tires with the SL's to "cool down" the Ti.
Stem, saddle, seat post, handlebars, all purchased with custom fitting.
Full Dura ace purchased (7800) but bike in pics currently has Ultegra installed. Last swap will be the components....
Tossed in white tires with the SL's to "cool down" the Ti.
Okay.... I'm suddenly very jealous. That is just plain sexiness with two wheels right there..
#1258
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Here's my new 61cm Cervelo S1. Not the caliber of bike that has been previously posted in this thread, but the best I've ever had. I'm really loving it. On to the pictures.
#1259
shedding fat
That is a nice paint scheme. too bad they don't use more white/red schemes in their other bikes.
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#1260
^ that's a pro tour worthy frame... absolutely at the same caliber as other rides on here!
I still miss my old SLT.
I still miss my old SLT.
#1261
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Petrolia, PA
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just posting updated pictures of my Basso... recently added the Ksyrium Elites, white Ponsa saddle, has 10sp Veloce/Centaur mix with vintage Chorus fr der, headset, skewers, b-bkt, Cinelli bar and stem and a Thomson post...
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Man that is a great bike and your photography skills are top notch. Obviously you have skill with a camera.
#1263
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2008 Bianchi 928 HoC SL
#1265
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All bikes are hot.. Photo number two( Shadow Gray's.) .. Sort of looks like the Iron Horse is aluminum.?
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#1267
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built piece by piece by me off ebay....
Stem, saddle, seat post, handlebars, all purchased with custom fitting.
Full Dura ace purchased (7800) but bike in pics currently has Ultegra installed. Last swap will be the components....
Tossed in white tires with the SL's to "cool down" the Ti.
Stem, saddle, seat post, handlebars, all purchased with custom fitting.
Full Dura ace purchased (7800) but bike in pics currently has Ultegra installed. Last swap will be the components....
Tossed in white tires with the SL's to "cool down" the Ti.
#1269
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Great post.
Super hot: Pinarello Prince, DeRosa, Moots.
Hot: Just about everything else. Especially vintage steel. I actually had a Cilo like the red one.
Not hot: The chopper and decal bikes.
Here's a couple of my restorations:
Hot: Just about everything else. Especially vintage steel. I actually had a Cilo like the red one.
Not hot: The chopper and decal bikes.
Here's a couple of my restorations:
#1270
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Photography and bicycles are to hobbies that merge nicely. After the bike is complete, I'll have some fun with my camera.
Bought the Ksyrium SL's for $400....Wanted something light and durable....
Considered Campy, but I built this bike myself. (complete newb)...The used 7800 pieces cost me around $700.
Seven Ti= $1000
Mavic=$400
Dura Ace 7800=$700
Saddle/Seat post/Stem/Handlebar $450 all added by a pro during a very long fitting...In other words, those parts were all measured to fit me. (I liked the straight Thomson masterpiece seat post better too, but the pro put me on the slanted one)
Total cost= A bit over 2K..
Value of my experience building bike= Priceless.
#1271
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: San Diego, CA
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Love the honest opinion. I must admit I got lazy with the camera. I had two flashes and an umbrella, but batteries were low so I simply took a "snap" shot...
Photography and bicycles are to hobbies that merge nicely. After the bike is complete, I'll have some fun with my camera.
Bought the Ksyrium SL's for $400....Wanted something light and durable....
Considered Campy, but I built this bike myself. (complete newb)...The used 7800 pieces cost me around $700.
Seven Ti= $1000
Mavic=$400
Dura Ace 7800=$700
Saddle/Seat post/Stem/Handlebar $450 all added by a pro during a very long fitting...In other words, those parts were all measured to fit me. (I liked the straight Thomson masterpiece seat post better too, but the pro put me on the slanted one)
Total cost= A bit over 2K..
Value of my experience building bike= Priceless.
Photography and bicycles are to hobbies that merge nicely. After the bike is complete, I'll have some fun with my camera.
Bought the Ksyrium SL's for $400....Wanted something light and durable....
Considered Campy, but I built this bike myself. (complete newb)...The used 7800 pieces cost me around $700.
Seven Ti= $1000
Mavic=$400
Dura Ace 7800=$700
Saddle/Seat post/Stem/Handlebar $450 all added by a pro during a very long fitting...In other words, those parts were all measured to fit me. (I liked the straight Thomson masterpiece seat post better too, but the pro put me on the slanted one)
Total cost= A bit over 2K..
Value of my experience building bike= Priceless.
#1272
not the best pics. found this nos frame on ebay. just what i needed to build the backup bike i'd been planning.
#1274
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Charlotte, NC (originally from MA)
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Love the honest opinion. I must admit I got lazy with the camera. I had two flashes and an umbrella, but batteries were low so I simply took a "snap" shot...
Photography and bicycles are to hobbies that merge nicely. After the bike is complete, I'll have some fun with my camera.
Bought the Ksyrium SL's for $400....Wanted something light and durable....
Considered Campy, but I built this bike myself. (complete newb)...The used 7800 pieces cost me around $700.
Seven Ti= $1000
Mavic=$400
Dura Ace 7800=$700
Saddle/Seat post/Stem/Handlebar $450 all added by a pro during a very long fitting...In other words, those parts were all measured to fit me. (I liked the straight Thomson masterpiece seat post better too, but the pro put me on the slanted one)
Total cost= A bit over 2K..
Value of my experience building bike= Priceless.
Photography and bicycles are to hobbies that merge nicely. After the bike is complete, I'll have some fun with my camera.
Bought the Ksyrium SL's for $400....Wanted something light and durable....
Considered Campy, but I built this bike myself. (complete newb)...The used 7800 pieces cost me around $700.
Seven Ti= $1000
Mavic=$400
Dura Ace 7800=$700
Saddle/Seat post/Stem/Handlebar $450 all added by a pro during a very long fitting...In other words, those parts were all measured to fit me. (I liked the straight Thomson masterpiece seat post better too, but the pro put me on the slanted one)
Total cost= A bit over 2K..
Value of my experience building bike= Priceless.
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I hate the way it fits my bike stand for maintenance...
I'll go back to my fitter and ask for a straight bar.. (unless there is something we are missing here------Best fitter in the DC area-----I trust these people.