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My LeMond is on Ebay right now. I am selling it so I can put record parts on my Pinarello.
Search for Lemond Zurich Dura Ace FSA
Search for Lemond Zurich Dura Ace FSA
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Right before I bid it adieu.
Went in a box to a new owner soon afterward. Got what I almost paid for it new.
Great bike, but I really should have gotten a 59cm instead of a 61cm coz of my short torso even though I'm 6'2" . Lesson learned
Went in a box to a new owner soon afterward. Got what I almost paid for it new.
Great bike, but I really should have gotten a 59cm instead of a 61cm coz of my short torso even though I'm 6'2" . Lesson learned
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Originally Posted by rcyclist68
That Sarthe sure is a looker. Anyway, here's my Buenos Aires
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Originally Posted by Sincitycycler
Right before I bid it adieu.
Went in a box to a new owner soon afterward. Got what I almost paid for it new.
Great bike, but I really should have gotten a 59cm instead of a 61cm coz of my short torso even though I'm 6'2" . Lesson learned
Went in a box to a new owner soon afterward. Got what I almost paid for it new.
Great bike, but I really should have gotten a 59cm instead of a 61cm coz of my short torso even though I'm 6'2" . Lesson learned
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Originally Posted by hi565
is that you?
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Originally Posted by Sincitycycler
Yep. Complete with goofy Euskatel cycling beenie and Bob Roll T-shirt...
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Originally Posted by Mariner Fan
Sin, I'm 6'2 and ride a 59. Fit's me fine. I wondered if I should have gone with a bigger frame but now I realize I made the right move.
My new bike is a 58cm (57.5cm TT)with a 110mm stem and I like the feeling of a smaller bike - you can throw it around a little easier, especially when cornering.
The lanky Miguel Indurain used a 59x59 Pinarello BTW and he easily could have used a 61 or 62 but he didn't. Hell, Cippo is even taller at 6'4" and used a 58cm, albeit with a 150mm stem!
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I forgot to add that a minor inconvenience of having too big of a bike is that when you try to clamp it on a repair stand, you hardly have enough seatpost to work with!
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At the start of last year when it first saw my garage.
I need to get a new one of the bike this year but there are some new parts to go no before that happens.
Just a sinple mock up
I need to get a new one of the bike this year but there are some new parts to go no before that happens.
Just a sinple mock up
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Is that a poster?
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I just recently finished this build product after spotting the frame on Ebay and getting it for a steal this summer. Now the goal is to lose as many ounces in fact as I spent in dollars to put this together (which should add up to somewhere in the neighborhood of 50lbs.)
Why oh why did I stay off a bike for so long? It's good to be back!
Why oh why did I stay off a bike for so long? It's good to be back!
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Originally Posted by grinderbob
Lemond Zurich, full dura ace, including the seatpost more classic looking with the quill stem. Help me decide the handlebar tape color. thank you very much.
Stay away from the marble.
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Originally Posted by grinderbob
Lemond Zurich, full dura ace, including the seatpost more classic looking with the quill stem.
Help me decide the handlebar tape color. thank you very much.
Help me decide the handlebar tape color. thank you very much.
P.S., I like where you put the brakes. I'm going to do that (copy that) for my BA (mine are too far forward). I was thinking about that just today and bought some electrical tape on the way home from a ride.
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I'm thinking about your red handlebar tape as well, not too bright like the frame logo. But closer to my saddle color. Just trying to add a different shade to the bike. By the way, that Token carbon kevlar
saddle is awesome!!! So clean and hot looking that I don't want to sit on it. Although it looks skiny
and shallow, it rides very comfortable, no kidding.
saddle is awesome!!! So clean and hot looking that I don't want to sit on it. Although it looks skiny
and shallow, it rides very comfortable, no kidding.
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Originally Posted by 55/Rad
Here's the '06
I have an 04
I think the 06's come ill equipped and the color is disgusting...
Rad, you came to the valley and you didn't even ask me for a ride...Shame on you!
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Originally Posted by ovoleg
ugly...I have an 04
I think the 06's come ill equipped and the color is disgusting...
Rad, you came to the valley and you didn't even ask me for a ride...Shame on you!
I think the 06's come ill equipped and the color is disgusting...
Rad, you came to the valley and you didn't even ask me for a ride...Shame on you!
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Hey Bankman, that black Lemond with gold is REAL sweet. I've never seen that color combination before. What year and model is that? That is NICE!!!
And it looks like it'd fit me.
And it looks like it'd fit me.
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