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#102
Chi-Chi Monger
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Santa Clarita, California
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Bikes: 08 Cannondale Synapse, 09 Marin Alpine Trail 29er
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What a porker!! Dude!! you need to get one of them thar frames made of unobtanium that's super duper ridiculously aero and shave it down to like, 13.90! What kind of elitist Roadie are you anyway??? Lordy!!! I need to go out to the garage, grab another silver bullet and stare at my hideously over weight junk now...you have scarred me for life...
14lbs....!@#$%^&*
14 friggin lbs !@#$%^&*
Guess I need to ride more, get sponsored or rob a bank....
14lbs.....!@#$%^&*
14lbs....!@#$%^&*
14 friggin lbs !@#$%^&*
Guess I need to ride more, get sponsored or rob a bank....
14lbs.....!@#$%^&*
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#103
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Santa Barbara, CA
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Bikes: Specialized Tarmac SL2, Specialized Tarmac SL, Giant TCR Composite, Specialized StumpJumper Expert HT
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I've posted it before in this thread, but here it is again. I'll have to take some more current pictures, a few minor things have changed.
#104
Chi-Chi Monger
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#105
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: San Diego, CA
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Bikes: 1999 Norco ht mtb/2006 C'dale road bike/2007 Colnago CLX
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Replacement for the Cannondale I've crashed (twice). Parts transferred from my C'dale.
[Edit] Better pic.
[Edit] Better pic.
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#106
BOATS AND HOES!
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Gilbert, AZ
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#109
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Location: San Bernardino, CA
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Bikes: Giant TCR2 w/105 & Ultegra, Nashbar framed bike w/full DA 9sp
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Definitely some nice bikes out here in SoCal! Figured I'd post up a pic of mine, so if anyone sees me out in the san bernardino/redlands/devore area feel free to say hi!
#110
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Sadly its going up for sale soon...gotta make some cash for the little one coming...just a temp sale.
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They are a slightly cheaper version than the 46s i think. The are a step above the Assaults as they come with DT swiss hubs and a 3k weave for the wheel. They just put them on the website the other day, apparently Reynolds doesn't even sell an aluminum wheel anymore.
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#115
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So I was just browsing the site and it looks like they replaced the DV46... there used to be a DV46 and a DV46 UL, and now instead there is a DV46 UL and a DV3K. It looks like the "solitude" and "canyon" wheels are aluminum.
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2009 SRAM Force w/Red crankset (and black tape) coming next month
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This should be good for a laugh!
This is “Old Faithful,” my Centurion Super Lemans. As near as I can remember, I bought this bike in early 1982. It was my first good bike, and is still my favorite. The old Huret odometer reads 7,000 miles, but I estimate that it has about twice that because I used more than one set of wheels on this bike, and this is the only set that has an odometer. I had an old bike computer at one time that also had several thousand miles on it. I used to do a lot of touring and commuting on this bike, as well as my first century.
Don’t anyone flame me because it’s so dirty. At least you know it’s being used. I rode 30 miles on it today.
The triple crank was added in 1984. The smallest chain ring this crank takes is a 34, which means that I use a 34 tooth freewheel to get a 27 inch first gear. I don’t think you can tell by the picture, but the handlebars have a “randonneur” bend to them, which is ideal for touring.
I guess I need to replace my old Avocet touring saddle.
Don’t see too many of these old Huret odometers anymore. Note the brackets for the low riders. These were for folks who didn’t have braze-ons on their front forks.
Don’t see too many Mirrycles either.
How about a flickstand? I saw a thread about these just a few days ago.
An old Suntour VX wide range derailleur….extremely solid and very inexpensive.
Like I said, not many braze-ons when I got this bike. I used hose clamps because I hated the water bottle clamps that were available in those days.
The bar-cons. I still see some of these around.
They put real medallions on them in those days. I think this was the last year for these.
It may not be pretty, but I still love this bike. It's made the trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles twice, as well as a lot of shorter tours. It also did a fair amount of commuting duties back in the eighties. One of these days I’ll strip it, replace the bottom bracket and wheels, add some braze-ons and paint it. Until then, I’ll just keep riding it.
Thanks for indulging me.
This is “Old Faithful,” my Centurion Super Lemans. As near as I can remember, I bought this bike in early 1982. It was my first good bike, and is still my favorite. The old Huret odometer reads 7,000 miles, but I estimate that it has about twice that because I used more than one set of wheels on this bike, and this is the only set that has an odometer. I had an old bike computer at one time that also had several thousand miles on it. I used to do a lot of touring and commuting on this bike, as well as my first century.
Don’t anyone flame me because it’s so dirty. At least you know it’s being used. I rode 30 miles on it today.
The triple crank was added in 1984. The smallest chain ring this crank takes is a 34, which means that I use a 34 tooth freewheel to get a 27 inch first gear. I don’t think you can tell by the picture, but the handlebars have a “randonneur” bend to them, which is ideal for touring.
I guess I need to replace my old Avocet touring saddle.
Don’t see too many of these old Huret odometers anymore. Note the brackets for the low riders. These were for folks who didn’t have braze-ons on their front forks.
Don’t see too many Mirrycles either.
How about a flickstand? I saw a thread about these just a few days ago.
An old Suntour VX wide range derailleur….extremely solid and very inexpensive.
Like I said, not many braze-ons when I got this bike. I used hose clamps because I hated the water bottle clamps that were available in those days.
The bar-cons. I still see some of these around.
They put real medallions on them in those days. I think this was the last year for these.
It may not be pretty, but I still love this bike. It's made the trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles twice, as well as a lot of shorter tours. It also did a fair amount of commuting duties back in the eighties. One of these days I’ll strip it, replace the bottom bracket and wheels, add some braze-ons and paint it. Until then, I’ll just keep riding it.
Thanks for indulging me.
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#122
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Nice Centurion. I never thought, in my lifetime, I'll ever see a Huret Cyclometer ever again. I've always wondered if anyone has one of those still running.
Looks a lot like a rig I had when I was a bike tour guide for AYH. They actually GAVE me a bike to use. Of course, I gave it back but similar to yours. Huret/flickstand/ and those really nice Cannondale Panniers. I think those were some of the best during that time.
Looks a lot like a rig I had when I was a bike tour guide for AYH. They actually GAVE me a bike to use. Of course, I gave it back but similar to yours. Huret/flickstand/ and those really nice Cannondale Panniers. I think those were some of the best during that time.
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Nice Centurion. I never thought, in my lifetime, I'll ever see a Huret Cyclometer ever again. I've always wondered if anyone has one of those still running.
Looks a lot like a rig I had when I was a bike tour guide for AYH. They actually GAVE me a bike to use. Of course, I gave it back but similar to yours. Huret/flickstand/ and those really nice Cannondale Panniers. I think those were some of the best during that time.
Looks a lot like a rig I had when I was a bike tour guide for AYH. They actually GAVE me a bike to use. Of course, I gave it back but similar to yours. Huret/flickstand/ and those really nice Cannondale Panniers. I think those were some of the best during that time.
Thanks! I'm amazed that the odometer is still going. You would think that the rubber ring would have dried out years ago, but it feels like it's brand new.
I have a complete set of Cannondale Panniers. The rear panniers and handlebar bag also look brand new. The smaller front panniers are quite a bit more worn because I used them a lot more.
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#124
i got nothing.
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its finally here...yooo whooooo..
basically she's pulling double duty as racer and trainer...OMG great bike though.
basically she's pulling double duty as racer and trainer...OMG great bike though.
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#125
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Location: Las Flores (Rancho Santa Margarita) CA
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Bikes: (2013 Domane 6 series, 2005 Serotta CIII, 2006 Iron Horse Azure Expert, 1975 Peugeot PX10LE, old Trek 950) RIP - garage fire, now 2012 Tarmac SL4 pro, 2008 Trek T2000 tandem, 2014 Domane 6 on the way.
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My road machines...
My offroad machines...
Jim
My offroad machines...
Jim
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