What road bike do you have?
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it looks like it used to be a 650 front and 700 rear. I wonder how it'll handle? Wicked looking bike though.
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Legs; OK! Lungs; not!
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Fat man in a little coat
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Chicago NW Burbs
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Bikes: Trek 7.3 FX, Trek 1.2T
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My Trek 1.2T
Since I just got into cycling last year, I am still tooling around on a Trek 1.2T that I bought brand new. I have 2 gripes, triples make it easy to cheat, and the shifters due to those trippled, that thumb trigger sucks unfortunately if I want to get in drops and go, just when you are cresting the hill, come back up to the hoods so you can shift :/
One of these days I will upgrade to a better road bike, but for my first road bike and my first year back in the saddle after probably 20 years, I absolutely love the bike and have a soft spot in my heart for Trek as they have treated me very well.
One of these days I will upgrade to a better road bike, but for my first road bike and my first year back in the saddle after probably 20 years, I absolutely love the bike and have a soft spot in my heart for Trek as they have treated me very well.
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Location: Orange Park, Florida
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Bikes: jamis xenith comp '08, trek 750 hybrid (w/drops) c.1995, centurian fixie, kona cindercone mtb c.2000
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If you find yourself riding in the drops often, you could tilt your bars as to bring back of the drops to more of a horizontal and rotated your brifters down a bit so to be able to reach the thumb lever without straining your wrists.
Hope those ideas might help.
Fat man in a little coat
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If you do some looking around, you might find chainrings that are more suited to your desired riding, you could even remove the inside chainring and reset your limiting screws to treat your triple like a double.
If you find yourself riding in the drops often, you could tilt your bars as to bring back of the drops to more of a horizontal and rotated your brifters down a bit so to be able to reach the thumb lever without straining your wrists.
Hope those ideas might help.
If you find yourself riding in the drops often, you could tilt your bars as to bring back of the drops to more of a horizontal and rotated your brifters down a bit so to be able to reach the thumb lever without straining your wrists.
Hope those ideas might help.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Kenosha, WI
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Bikes: 2008 Fuji Newest 3.0 (My first ever road bike)
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Just started in on the cycling gig about a month ago.
Right now I am riding a basically stock 2008 Fuji Newest 3.0. Only upgrades are a Serfas Aria Saddle and Look Keo Classic Pedals.
Plan to do some upgrades as I get more into cycling.
Right now I am riding a basically stock 2008 Fuji Newest 3.0. Only upgrades are a Serfas Aria Saddle and Look Keo Classic Pedals.
Plan to do some upgrades as I get more into cycling.
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Location: Albuquirky, NM
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Bikes: 1989 Centurion Le Mans; 2001 Giant Ranier SE; 1990 Trek 7000
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My Centurion Le Mans
Centurion Le Mans
Steel is Real...heavy.
Sheldon says it's an '89 -- I would've sworn I bought it in '87 or '88.
Steel is Real...heavy.
Sheldon says it's an '89 -- I would've sworn I bought it in '87 or '88.
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New tires and brake pads last night prompted a minor cleaning, so I thought I'd make a photo op out of it as well (yes, I didn't quite fully shift onto the big ring in the living room).
My all-around race/training/commuting bike. Season #3. '07 Allez Elite with new wheels over the winter. She likes the crits...
My all-around race/training/commuting bike. Season #3. '07 Allez Elite with new wheels over the winter. She likes the crits...
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2 things:
- The stupid looking knob / spacer on top of the stem. Cut your fork to the correct length. Do you have something against your balls if you have a head-on crash in a race?
- I noticed the green tires dont match anything else. Try Continental tires. The Gator Skin color, its like a burnt orange/brown. Your bike will look pretty evil.
It looks pretty mean/nice now, but those Continental tires make it look like a monster.
Personally I dont like SRAM, but it looks good on your bike.
- The stupid looking knob / spacer on top of the stem. Cut your fork to the correct length. Do you have something against your balls if you have a head-on crash in a race?
- I noticed the green tires dont match anything else. Try Continental tires. The Gator Skin color, its like a burnt orange/brown. Your bike will look pretty evil.
It looks pretty mean/nice now, but those Continental tires make it look like a monster.
Personally I dont like SRAM, but it looks good on your bike.
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im not sure whether ill be using one, both, or neither of the levers, but the top position would be more useful if i could brake from it.
the chainrings are 38-56 in that picture. itll be a stretch for it to work, but if it doesnt, i have a 42 on the inner that i dont have any doubts about at all.
the chainrings are 38-56 in that picture. itll be a stretch for it to work, but if it doesnt, i have a 42 on the inner that i dont have any doubts about at all.
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New to the forum, and do not have pictures of my bikes, sorry guys. I have been riding a 2002 Raleigh SC 30 Hybrid bike for about 7 years. Just bought my first road bike a 2008 Allez Elite in the Quickstep colors. Everything on the bike is stock, so my pictures would not show anything new and or exciting. Don't know what took me so long to get a "real" road bike, but have loved every mile on my Allez!
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