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Old 05-15-20, 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
haven't heard of this brand. Quick looks shows its only available in Canadaville.
I bought a Topeak Joe Blow Booster since I needed a new pump and was converting my gravel bike to tubeless.

I love the 2 chamber setup. It's a normal pump for 99% of my use, but the air chamber is really nice to have. I dont have to deal with the common frustration of seating the tires.
My first choice was the Bontrager TLR Flash Charger Floor Pump. But the pump was sold out. The reviews on this guy were pretty good so I figured what they heck? I'd give it a try and if the pump doesn't suit my needs, I'll return it. Of course I'll have to mount a tubeless tyre to try it between now and then...
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Old 05-16-20, 09:53 AM
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Am I missing something with cycling sock sizing?

I had a couple pairs of Specialized socks that were supposedly for my shoe size (US men's 9 or 9.5 depending on shoe brand, but usually 9). They've always been incredibly difficult to put on, like they are way too small, and washing them only ever made them worse. Note: I do understand cycling socks tend to have some compression built into them, but these have been a nightmare to pull on and off.

I finally bought some new Rapha ones to replace them, again getting the size I should've according to their size chart (medium), and it's the same thing - very difficult to put on, very tight, the Rapha logo knitted in to the upper cuff is so stretched you can't even tell what it says and it looks like clown status. I don't imagine being thrilled with the fit once they go through a wash cycle or two, either.

Am I missing something here? Reading reviews, nobody is saying they run small, in fact if anything most people are saying the run true to size or even large.
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Old 05-16-20, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by puma1552
Am I missing something with cycling sock sizing?

I had a couple pairs of Specialized socks that were supposedly for my shoe size (US men's 9 or 9.5 depending on shoe brand, but usually 9). They've always been incredibly difficult to put on, like they are way too small, and washing them only ever made them worse. Note: I do understand cycling socks tend to have some compression built into them, but these have been a nightmare to pull on and off.

I finally bought some new Rapha ones to replace them, again getting the size I should've according to their size chart (medium), and it's the same thing - very difficult to put on, very tight, the Rapha logo knitted in to the upper cuff is so stretched you can't even tell what it says and it looks like clown status. I don't imagine being thrilled with the fit once they go through a wash cycle or two, either.

Am I missing something here? Reading reviews, nobody is saying they run small, in fact if anything most people are saying the run true to size or even large.
Not sure about specialized, but rapha size chart has a M at 8-9 US, and Large for 10-12. I always go as large as possible on socks. In Rapha's case, to fit a 9.5 a Large would be correct anyway?

A lot of brands of cycling socks, seem to put a lot of nylon content in the mix, which isn't stretchy at all. Not sure why nylon is popular for cycling socks. I assume it release water vapor more easily than full stretchy elastane/poly.
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Old 05-16-20, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by puma1552
Am I missing something with cycling sock sizing?

I had a couple pairs of Specialized socks that were supposedly for my shoe size (US men's 9 or 9.5 depending on shoe brand, but usually 9). They've always been incredibly difficult to put on, like they are way too small, and washing them only ever made them worse. Note: I do understand cycling socks tend to have some compression built into them, but these have been a nightmare to pull on and off.

I finally bought some new Rapha ones to replace them, again getting the size I should've according to their size chart (medium), and it's the same thing - very difficult to put on, very tight, the Rapha logo knitted in to the upper cuff is so stretched you can't even tell what it says and it looks like clown status. I don't imagine being thrilled with the fit once they go through a wash cycle or two, either.

Am I missing something here? Reading reviews, nobody is saying they run small, in fact if anything most people are saying the run true to size or even large.
Maybe you're right at the top end of the range for the sizes that you're buying? I'm a 10.5 or so and I've never had an issue with socks being undersized, but most of the socks that I buy are spec'd up to size 12.

Side note: as much as I like a lot of Rapha stuff, I'm just not too fond of the socks. I recently got a few pairs and they're too thin for my tastes. Swiftwick merino (I think they're called 'Pursuit') socks are way better for me - dense padding under the forefoot and heel, but thinner elsewhere.
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Old 05-16-20, 11:51 AM
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I went ahead and ordered a second pair, this time in L to see if there's much improvement. Hate buying two of something in two sizes just to have to return one, but I don't really have a choice I guess.
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Old 05-16-20, 07:26 PM
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Having just ordered a bike, before I could stop myself I had also managed to buy a pair of Favero Assioma Duo pedals from powermetercity. They're on back order, but supposedly shipping "mid May". (Meaning hopefully sometime soon.)

Edit: the pedals shipped immediately, so apparently PMC just hadn't updated their stock status.


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Old 05-18-20, 11:09 AM
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Assos T.mille_S7 Bib Shorts - ordered from UK > Canada
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Old 05-18-20, 06:28 PM
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Old 05-19-20, 08:02 AM
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Bake baths just got a little gentler...
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Old 05-19-20, 02:07 PM
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Tubular tyres.

2 sets of rim tape, and 2 tubular tyres. Disgusting I know! Once you know what you're doing, it's not too bad.
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Old 05-19-20, 07:48 PM
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e-bayed a red pair and a graphite pair of look keo classic pedals (both used) for two different bikes.
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Old 05-19-20, 09:35 PM
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Out of Stock, It was not to be.
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Old 05-19-20, 09:54 PM
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My last was a hrm.

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Old 05-20-20, 05:35 AM
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My last was a hrm.

You know you can pair that HRM strap to the Garmin 500 you have there, and do away with the Polar watch on your handlebars, right?
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Out of Stock, It was not to be.
this will be here Friday
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Old 05-21-20, 07:14 AM
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Got two new jerseys, a few pairs of socks and a bike lol. Gotta make a few more posts before I can attach a pic of it.
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Old 05-21-20, 09:20 AM
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  1. A second pair of bibs, decided I like those more than shorts
  2. Some smaller inner tubes for my wife's bike, taking her from some 2.2 inch MTB tires that never see off-road to some 1.6 inch Conti Contact Plus City biking tires that better suit her riding. I could probably fit the other tubes in there but happy wife happy life.
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Old 05-21-20, 09:28 AM
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Derailleur alignment tool.

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An R8000 11-30 cassette, because I knew I must have forgotten something. Realized I didn't have one for the trainer and had to pull it off the rear wheel of my new Canyon Ultimate to put it on the trainer.

A roll of 2" clear protective vinyl tape for the the drive side chainstay. Because Canyon didn't put any on, and didn't include a strip that I could find. But boy did they put reflectors and dorque discs and stickers and tags and whatnot on that bike; I think I spent more time removing residue and reflectors than I spent actually assembling it. (Not much to build, just bars on the steerer and front wheel in the dropouts, seat post, torque, go ride.) Although it lasts forever and likely will never need replacing, I suppose it doesn't hurt to have a roll. (Somewhat pricey though.)

A Canyon integrated cockpit computer mount. In hindsight I should have gotten a K-Edge Combo, but I didn't know they have Canyon specific models.
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Old 05-21-20, 09:49 PM
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Stronglight 57 crankset from about 1960 for my 1959/60 Olmo.



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Old 05-22-20, 03:36 AM
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Stronglight 57 crankset from about 1960 for my 1959/60 Olmo.



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That is sexy.
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Old 05-22-20, 09:54 AM
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Finally got this guy in. Rode it yesterday and what a dream, di2 is super cool. This bike is incredible
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Old 05-22-20, 02:32 PM
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KASK Mojito X helmet. Love it so far (one 50 mile ride). Another level of elegance above the rather nice Giro helmets I own.
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Old 05-22-20, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Duganator9

Finally got this guy in. Rode it yesterday and what a dream, di2 is super cool. This bike is incredible
I have the exact same bike, color and all. Yes. Di2 is super cool and discs are a revelation.
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I have the exact same bike, color and all. Yes. Di2 is super cool and discs are a revelation.
Man I love your bottles and cages, looks really slick. Anything I should know about the bike?
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