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Amazon.com: The Best Rechargeable 1200 Lumen Bicycle Light - "FREE TAILLIGHT" - Headlight - Flashlight - 5 Easy Bike Light Modes - Highest Quality and Strongest Aircraft Aluminum - WATERPROOF - Easy to Install - Greatly Improves Your SAFETY On Dark R
2 of these things. Wired but nothing a tt bag cant take care of
ill post beam shots when they come
2 of these things. Wired but nothing a tt bag cant take care of
ill post beam shots when they come
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I see everybody is doing a very good job filling the bike industry's pockets.
Not me. Nope. I haven't spent a dime since.......yesterday.

Actually, I can't find a pic of exactly what I have but I remember it was a long time ago I bought this massive 3-pack bundle of wet wipes (citrus-scented stuff) and after riding thru the rain on Sunday I gave the bike a good hosing down, easy dried, then figured I'd clean later.
Rather than go thru a spray & paper-towel routine, I used the wipes & a clean cloth behind to keep any streaks down and ya know what??........Worked GREAT!!!
Highly recommended vs spraying half of what you want on the bike into the air.........
Not me. Nope. I haven't spent a dime since.......yesterday.

Actually, I can't find a pic of exactly what I have but I remember it was a long time ago I bought this massive 3-pack bundle of wet wipes (citrus-scented stuff) and after riding thru the rain on Sunday I gave the bike a good hosing down, easy dried, then figured I'd clean later.
Rather than go thru a spray & paper-towel routine, I used the wipes & a clean cloth behind to keep any streaks down and ya know what??........Worked GREAT!!!
Highly recommended vs spraying half of what you want on the bike into the air.........
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Needed to replace my pedals, got a great deal on a set of Look Max2 Carbon.
I feel faster already.
I feel faster already.
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A couple of Mavic jerseys, marked down to absurd prices, and waiting for the arrival of a pair of Giordana Sport bibs. New 9-speed cassette (12-27) for just a little bit more bailout than I had before.
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It's less about the extra gear than it is the improvement in shifting smoothness and ease. The front shifting is drastically improved, at least when I compare my 5700 vs 6800.
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Very nice Dunbar! Looking forward to your report and comparison to 5700. By the way, my rear derailleur cable frayed/broke at the shifter and I changed all housings/cables to Jagwire Road Pro. Feels like a different bike although front still needs considerable effort. (5700) I remember you had issues with DA wires fraying on you.
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Picked up a new Schwable One for $17.99 damaged box only
they only had one but it was a price I could not let go by.
Using Schwable One's and Schwable S tires really like them.

Using Schwable One's and Schwable S tires really like them.
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Easton EC70 Aero handlebar. $80 at price point. Hard to pass up at that price.

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I've already ordered another set for bike #2 ....will gladly sell you the speedplays....all the ones I have laying around....
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A couple of recent purchases in the past week,
Fizik Aliante Saddle
Ebay multi tool
Boyd Vitesse+ 11 speed freehub
will post some pics when I get the wheels installed.
Fizik Aliante Saddle
Ebay multi tool
Boyd Vitesse+ 11 speed freehub
will post some pics when I get the wheels installed.
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Even a touch more tempting through Tuesday...
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Not a physical purchase but I had a GURU TT bike pro-fit today for the new winter TT bike build...thinking a K-Zero if the fit math works out

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Not sure about the broken stuff but I love my Speedplays, and I love the fact they have the built in grease port no disassembling the pedal to relube and a bunch of other features I like about Speedplays.