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Old 09-23-21, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Who are you going to have retrofit the downtube shifter nubs on the R3?


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DIY that - Break out the JB Weld.
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I'm impressed with how nicely my aluminum Cinelli rides and it's the cheapest frameset I own.
He had 7800 stuff. Not going back to downtube shifters, just lusting after the upgrade a little less. LSS wants a new instrument package for the boat too..."while you're still working."
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
He had 7800 stuff. Not going back to downtube shifters, just lusting after the upgrade a little less. LSS wants a new instrument package for the boat too..."while you're still working."
Yeah, I really don't have a burning upgrade-itis. I perfectly fine with the functionality and performance of R8000. Di2 would be nice, as would a clean cockpit, but those are very much non-essential, and I'd rather have something like a fat bike, which would meaningfully expand my riding possibilities, before addressing either.

Maybe R8000 will be my "it all went downhill after that..." in the future, as I shake my elderly fist at the whippersnappers on my lawn.
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anybody ever ride or know anybody that has ever given a quintana roo a go?

Just looking for back up back up plans if the madone falls through.

SR six with 11 speed di2 and HED vanquish rc6 wheels rotor power meter is a hell of a deal.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Yeah, I really don't have a burning upgrade-itis. I perfectly fine with the functionality and performance of R8000. Di2 would be nice, as would a clean cockpit, but those are very much non-essential, and I'd rather have something like a fat bike, which would meaningfully expand my riding possibilities, before addressing either.

Maybe R8000 will be my "it all went downhill after that..." in the future, as I shake my elderly fist at the whippersnappers on my lawn.
Do yow own a Torino?
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
anybody ever ride or know anybody that has ever given a quintana roo a go?

Just looking for back up back up plans if the madone falls through.

SR six with 11 speed di2 and HED vanquish rc6 wheels rotor power meter is a hell of a deal.
Their bread and butter is within Tri/TT, and don't have much name recognition outside of it. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that it's a great bike, but I also wouldn't be surprised if I were told that products outside of their niche were uninspiring.
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Old 09-23-21, 11:45 AM
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Do yow own a Torino?
No, I'll have to come up with something more age-appropriate. Having trouble thinking of an early 2000s comp.
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Old 09-23-21, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
He had 7800 stuff. Not going back to downtube shifters, just lusting after the upgrade a little less. LSS wants a new instrument package for the boat too..."while you're still working."
Gotta say, much as I loved the 7400 STIs and RD on the Ritchey for lo those many years, the 7800 bits work at least as well and the STIs are more comfy for long miles on the hoods, not to mention on the hood tops. Keeps me from wanting to upgrade further.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Gotta say, much as I loved the 7400 STIs and RD on the Ritchey for lo those many years, the 7800 bits work at least as well and the STIs are more comfy for long miles on the hoods, not to mention on the hood tops. Keeps me from wanting to upgrade further.
Agree 100% on the comfort of the 7800 levers compared with earlier versions. 7900s were the same (or very similar) shape and comfort, but the 7800s shifting is better.
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Originally Posted by Eric F
Agree 100% on the comfort of the 7800 levers compared with earlier versions. 7900s were the same (or very similar) shape and comfort, but the 7800s shifting is better.
My description of it is "They shift like thought", meaning all you need to do is think, "I want to be in a higher gear" and you are. Often there's not even any sound of gear change, just the *click* of the shifter.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
My description of it is "They shift like thought", meaning all you need to do is think, "I want to be in a higher gear" and you are. Often there's not even any sound of gear change, just the *click* of the shifter.
I love that. It all when out the window for me when I bought my latest bike, which is Campy-equipped. The shifting action is different enough from Shimano that I often end up pushing the wrong lever first.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
He had 7800 stuff. Not going back to downtube shifters, just lusting after the upgrade a little less. LSS wants a new instrument package for the boat too..."while you're still working."
Send her down if you ever get tired of her.
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Old 09-23-21, 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
anybody ever ride or know anybody that has ever given a quintana roo a go?

Just looking for back up back up plans if the madone falls through.

SR six with 11 speed di2 and HED vanquish rc6 wheels rotor power meter is a hell of a deal.
I only know their tri bikes. Our shop was a dealer for a while. Their tri bikes are very nice, so I would expect good things from their aero road bikes.

They're owned by American Bicycle Group which also owns Litespeed.
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Under an awning in Easton, PA, two miles from my motel. Thunder and lightning and pouring rain.


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All total eclipse of the sun fans who like to plan early...

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Under an awning in Easton, PA, two miles from my motel. Thunder and lightning and pouring rain.


Looks refreshing!
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize2
Before Addiction came along, Vol and his wingmen hung out in Foo. Lots of quoting going on in there.
Who TF are/were his wingmen?
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While we’re talking old(er) rides, I broke out my Propel for today’s ride. Now I have a sore lower back which is odd considering I’d ridden it over 15,000 miles without pain until May when I bought my Colnago. Also, my sit-bones hurt.

It was a windy day, so I’m blaming my lower back on pulling ancient guys around in the headwind.
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Today’s project is unclogging the 3-way valve on my espresso machine. I think it might be time for an upgrade.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
People find most of my posts to be trolling.
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Originally Posted by DougRNS
At least you acknowledge you are an east coaster.

#TheTruthWillSetYouFree
That land-locked ******** is no east coaster, he’s a southerner until he decides to move somewhere else, and we all know that’s way too adventurous for Mr. Vol.
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Today’s project is unclogging the 3-way valve on my espresso machine. I think it might be time for an upgrade.
Was it you that had problems with really hard water?
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Originally Posted by sbxx1985
I'm impressed with how nicely my aluminum Cinelli rides and it's the cheapest frameset I own.
Ride metal, don’t settle.
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Ride metal, don’t settle.
A new one for me.
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We have three magnesium bikes.
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