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Found it was time to replace the bb and bearings in my Emonda. I got some ridiculously long life out of them, but as I recently replaced my Domane BB with a BBInfinite T47, and really liked it, so decided to order a PF86 single piece version for my Emonda.
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Allez Sprint Frame
56 rim brake.
Planning to swap components over from my Gen 1 Venge.
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Sworks aero fly bar +100mm stem
S works crank arms
Chain rings: 53/39
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Roval rims
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Planning to swap components over from my Gen 1 Venge.
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Sworks aero fly bar +100mm stem
S works crank arms
Chain rings: 53/39
Cassette: 10-23 (flats)
Roval rims
Power saddle
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FFWD Ryot77 wheelset
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Washers for an old school crankset.
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Got my wheels today, just got everything setup ready to go for a ride tomorrow.
edit: Something I really like about these new wheels....the rear hub is joyfully quiet. Reminds me of cup and cone type of quiet. While I liked the Pro 3V's, the hub noise was deafening.
edit2: Finally took a pic with the new wheels.
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Brian | 2023 Trek Domane SLR 7 AXS | 2023 Trek CheckPoint SL 7 AXS | 2016 Trek Emonda ALR | 2022 Trek FX Sport 5
Brian | 2023 Trek Domane SLR 7 AXS | 2023 Trek CheckPoint SL 7 AXS | 2016 Trek Emonda ALR | 2022 Trek FX Sport 5
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Used Serfas case
In excellent shape. $125
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Got my wheels today, just got everything setup ready to go for a ride tomorrow.
edit: Something I really like about these new wheels....the rear hub is joyfully quiet. Reminds me of cup and cone type of quiet. While I liked the Pro 3V's, the hub noise was deafening.
edit2: Finally took a pic with the new wheels.
edit: Something I really like about these new wheels....the rear hub is joyfully quiet. Reminds me of cup and cone type of quiet. While I liked the Pro 3V's, the hub noise was deafening.
edit2: Finally took a pic with the new wheels.
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Nope, when I did the 80 the other day, the wind was 15-20, it was brutal, but outside of the occasional semi getting a little too close, I did not get any crosswind issues. They were really nice.
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Picked up a pair of Lake CX238 shoes in white yesterday at Chain Reaction. Black Friday sale for $263 and free shipping, regularly $340.
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blew through another battery in my Bontrager Duotrap sensor.... I so want to love this thing, but when the battery gets a little low, the cadence is the only thing that that will not work..... I am so over this thing. Replaced the battery and just ordered the Wahoo Speed and Cadence sensors to pair with my Wahoo Roam.
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Got my wheels today, just got everything setup ready to go for a ride tomorrow.
edit: Something I really like about these new wheels....the rear hub is joyfully quiet. Reminds me of cup and cone type of quiet. While I liked the Pro 3V's, the hub noise was deafening.
edit2: Finally took a pic with the new wheels.
edit: Something I really like about these new wheels....the rear hub is joyfully quiet. Reminds me of cup and cone type of quiet. While I liked the Pro 3V's, the hub noise was deafening.
edit2: Finally took a pic with the new wheels.
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Yea I got some of the Pro 37's for my wife's bike and hey are quiet, but these wheels are almost silent, I so was not counting on that.
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One of the cheaper purchases I have made for bike accessories, market baskets. They are actually kitchen storage baskets I found on Sierra Trading Post, $15 for the pair. They are just the right size for my needs. I have them zip tied to the the racks, which are smallish and pretty light.
Working very well. Mount as low on the bike as can be, distribute the weight fairly evenly, it rides and handles nicely.
Working very well. Mount as low on the bike as can be, distribute the weight fairly evenly, it rides and handles nicely.
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Hambini bottom bracket and installation tool for my Trek Domane.
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I almost bought one of those, but was not sure how long it would take to get here, and the BBInfinite I got in 2 days. Interesting to know how you like it.
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it took 30 days to get from great Britain to Toronto Canada. I’m sure the pandemic had a lot to do with it. I don’t actually need it right now but I thought it would be prudent to have a spare bottom bracket. Most likely will install it next spring.
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I had to take advantage of their Monday sale and get a tool I have been wanting and needing for a while. Also picked up a socket Crombie and some t-shirts
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Great choice. I have the Park Tool and while it works it's just not machined well enough for it to slide smoothly. I think the Abbey tool is a better design and I think Park Tool thinks so also as they now make a similar model. Have fun with your new tools, I am envious.
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Ahhhh, good call on my part then as I did need one at the time.
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New Silca Tattico Mini Pump
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One of these!
https://www.assolutions.ca/shop/adap...-for-is-frame/
I know... What in the world is that thing! Building a gravel bike out of one of the Lynskey hardtail mountain bikes... so I will need this gem to mount Ekar brakes.
https://www.assolutions.ca/shop/adap...-for-is-frame/
I know... What in the world is that thing! Building a gravel bike out of one of the Lynskey hardtail mountain bikes... so I will need this gem to mount Ekar brakes.
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The whole thing. 14 month wait on the frameset from Colnago. NOS Super Record 11.
Rides really tight. Just got back from the first ride a few minutes ago.