Show me your WHITE bike!
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Throw the stick!!!!
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It doesn't get much whiter than this... picked it up in late August.
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Throw the stick!!!!
Now that is sharp. Very nice looking bike.
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#32
Throw the stick!!!!
Thank you. I had thought about making some changes to it for the upcoming season but decided I like it just the way it is. I have switched to Ksyrium SL wheels, but other than that it staying like it is for another year.
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Hi,
White:
Mostly white:
I actually don't like white bikes very much. They are too hard to keep clean and are too hard to clean without smearing dirt all over it.
White:
Mostly white:
I actually don't like white bikes very much. They are too hard to keep clean and are too hard to clean without smearing dirt all over it.
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Here's mine:
2011 Specialized Allez Comp E5 frameset (61cm) with a mutt drivetrain...
Ultegra 6600 brifters
Deda RHM01 bars
Ultegra 6600 brakes
Force FD
DA 7800 RD
FSA Gossamer compact crankset (50/34)
Wheels: Ultegra hubs, Open Pro CD rims
Tires: Conti Gatorskin 700x25
And yes, those are fenders - Crud Roadracer MKIIs. This is my bad weather bike. It's so nice to ride when the roads are wet and have a dry back, and to not have to wipe the grit off your bottles before you take a drink.
I usually have a 12-27 cassette on this bike, but I switched it to a Tiagra 4600 12-30 in preparation for Rouge-Roubaix. The short cage DA 7800 kinda-sorta-barely works in the 34-30 combination and has zero chain tension in the 34-12, so I'm ordering a Tiagra 4600 RD to replace it. I'd rather be a Fred with a chain that stays on than a Kewl Dood pulling an Andy Schleck. I'll see how well it works in general before I decide whether to stay with the Tiagra or go back to the DA with the 12-27.
2011 Specialized Allez Comp E5 frameset (61cm) with a mutt drivetrain...
Ultegra 6600 brifters
Deda RHM01 bars
Ultegra 6600 brakes
Force FD
DA 7800 RD
FSA Gossamer compact crankset (50/34)
Wheels: Ultegra hubs, Open Pro CD rims
Tires: Conti Gatorskin 700x25
And yes, those are fenders - Crud Roadracer MKIIs. This is my bad weather bike. It's so nice to ride when the roads are wet and have a dry back, and to not have to wipe the grit off your bottles before you take a drink.
I usually have a 12-27 cassette on this bike, but I switched it to a Tiagra 4600 12-30 in preparation for Rouge-Roubaix. The short cage DA 7800 kinda-sorta-barely works in the 34-30 combination and has zero chain tension in the 34-12, so I'm ordering a Tiagra 4600 RD to replace it. I'd rather be a Fred with a chain that stays on than a Kewl Dood pulling an Andy Schleck. I'll see how well it works in general before I decide whether to stay with the Tiagra or go back to the DA with the 12-27.
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Chuck
Demain, on roule!
Regards,
Chuck
Demain, on roule!