What road bike do you have?
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yes its new 27 years ago
Originally Posted by Peptide
This bike was new in 77 schiwnn golden sport.
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#2128
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Hi,
I have no idea how to reduce the size of my images to post on this forum. Each time I try, I'm advised it's too big. Can someone please give me some direction how to create a thumbnail image or alternatively post the image directly on the thread?
Regards,
Steve.
I have no idea how to reduce the size of my images to post on this forum. Each time I try, I'm advised it's too big. Can someone please give me some direction how to create a thumbnail image or alternatively post the image directly on the thread?
Regards,
Steve.
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That Avatar rocks!!!
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Originally Posted by giantcfr1
Hi,
I have no idea how to reduce the size of my images to post on this forum. Each time I try, I'm advised it's too big. Can someone please give me some direction how to create a thumbnail image or alternatively post the image directly on the thread?
Regards,
Steve.
I have no idea how to reduce the size of my images to post on this forum. Each time I try, I'm advised it's too big. Can someone please give me some direction how to create a thumbnail image or alternatively post the image directly on the thread?
Regards,
Steve.
#2131
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Thankyou for your advice, I'll give it a go,
Steve.
Steve.
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This is my bike. The frame is a 2004 ORBEA Mitis 2 + Carbon. I purchased the frame earlier this year (2005) here in Japan, and used most of the componants from my old 1996 GIANT CFR1. I love the ride but must admit, the GIANT CFR1 was equally as good. The Spinergy's are left over from my old race days before the UCI banned one piece carbon wheels from mass start races.
Sorry the pictures are so big.
Sorry the pictures are so big.
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the great shark hunt
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that orbea is awesome looking! gold and black is very sexy
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Thankyou for your kind responses, it is much appreciated,
Steve.
Steve.
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my moots in its most recent build. moots vamoots compact 55, full dura ace 10, King HS, Alien carbon post, SLR saddle, reynolds ouzo pro, ritchey WCS bars and stem, rolf prima vigors, mich pro race 2's, speedplay X Ti,
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This is my latest.
Orbea Zonal steel frame with 320 gram Zeus carbon fork and all the zeus carbon trim - campy record group.
tonight I am changing the saddle the new fizik aroine team saddle and matching bar tape - barloworld colors " blue/silver"
I also have american Classic 420's for fast days - they are all silver - sweet.
Orbea Zonal steel frame with 320 gram Zeus carbon fork and all the zeus carbon trim - campy record group.
tonight I am changing the saddle the new fizik aroine team saddle and matching bar tape - barloworld colors " blue/silver"
I also have american Classic 420's for fast days - they are all silver - sweet.
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Lets Ride
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Originally Posted by giantcfr1
Thankyou for your kind responses, it is much appreciated,
Steve.
Steve.
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Originally Posted by cwdzoot
This is my latest.
Orbea Zonal steel frame with 320 gram Zeus carbon fork and all the zeus carbon trim - campy record group.
tonight I am changing the saddle the new fizik aroine team saddle and matching bar tape - barloworld colors " blue/silver"
I also have american Classic 420's for fast days - they are all silver - sweet.
Orbea Zonal steel frame with 320 gram Zeus carbon fork and all the zeus carbon trim - campy record group.
tonight I am changing the saddle the new fizik aroine team saddle and matching bar tape - barloworld colors " blue/silver"
I also have american Classic 420's for fast days - they are all silver - sweet.
Beautiful bicycle.
Weren't you worried that it might topple over into the water when you were setting up for the picture?
#2143
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lol, thats exactly what i was thinking! then i thought, meh, whatever, its not like he wouldn't jump right in after it....
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Originally Posted by giantcfr1
This is my bike. The frame is a 2004 ORBEA Mitis 2 + Carbon. I purchased the frame earlier this year (2005) here in Japan, and used most of the componants from my old 1996 GIANT CFR1. I love the ride but must admit, the GIANT CFR1 was equally as good. The Spinergy's are left over from my old race days before the UCI banned one piece carbon wheels from mass start races.
Sorry the pictures are so big.
Sorry the pictures are so big.
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Originally Posted by orguasch
nice bike, but I am wandering what is that break lever doing near the stem
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khoun,
thanks, if I have a choice, I won't install that on my bike, and as they say "to its his own"
oscar
thanks, if I have a choice, I won't install that on my bike, and as they say "to its his own"
oscar
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Originally Posted by orguasch
nice bike, but I am wandering what is that break lever doing near the stem
On the subject of brakes (I asked this quest. on another thread but didn't seem to get a response) what is the normal set up for levers and wheels? For example my right lever controls my front brake, but my LBS mechanic here asked me if I wanted it changed, as he says his American customers prefer the left lever to control the front. Is this correct?
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Originally Posted by giantcfr1
I often do riding in traffic and footpaths over here (Japan) and I'm trying these out to see if they are of any benefit when I'm on the top of the bars. I noticed them on a few bikes in my LBS here and thought I'd give them a try. It was a little difficult to break the habit of grabbing the normal levers, but now I'm used to them.
On the subject of brakes (I asked this quest. on another thread but didn't seem to get a response) what is the normal set up for levers and wheels? For example my right lever controls my front brake, but my LBS mechanic here asked me if I wanted it changed, as he says his American customers prefer the left lever to control the front. Is this correct?
On the subject of brakes (I asked this quest. on another thread but didn't seem to get a response) what is the normal set up for levers and wheels? For example my right lever controls my front brake, but my LBS mechanic here asked me if I wanted it changed, as he says his American customers prefer the left lever to control the front. Is this correct?
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Originally Posted by giantcfr1
I often do riding in traffic and footpaths over here (Japan) and I'm trying these out to see if they are of any benefit when I'm on the top of the bars. I noticed them on a few bikes in my LBS here and thought I'd give them a try. It was a little difficult to break the habit of grabbing the normal levers, but now I'm used to them.
On the subject of brakes (I asked this quest. on another thread but didn't seem to get a response) what is the normal set up for levers and wheels? For example my right lever controls my front brake, but my LBS mechanic here asked me if I wanted it changed, as he says his American customers prefer the left lever to control the front. Is this correct?
On the subject of brakes (I asked this quest. on another thread but didn't seem to get a response) what is the normal set up for levers and wheels? For example my right lever controls my front brake, but my LBS mechanic here asked me if I wanted it changed, as he says his American customers prefer the left lever to control the front. Is this correct?
Dave