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Woof. TheProsCloset has a set of New/Blem tubeless Reynold's AR58/62 DB (disc brake) for $599. The set has an SRAM XDR 11/12 speed hub body - I assume that you can change that out to a Shimano, which would run an additional 100 bucks or so (before buying, please confirm and don't blame me if you don't).
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Got the R3 today. Didn’t get it put together until after dark, so just a spin around the block but man what a sweet bike. I’ll be taking it in to my trusty wrench tomorrow to get it tweaked in for this weekend. Brakes, DI2 shifting tweak, make sure everything it properly tightened down as I seemed to have lost my torque wrench, etc.
The Flo wheels feel nice and fast from what I could tell. I’ll be putting the Novatec R3 wheels that come stock on the Cervelo on my Tarmac.
Also my first go around with Speedplays and I got the ultra light because I always set my SPD-SL pedals to as light of a release as possible. Seem okay so far, but maybe too easy to clip out of.
Edit: Added a proper Bike Forums photo
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Got the R3 today. Didn’t get it put together until after dark, so just a spin around the block but man what a sweet bike. I’ll be taking it in to my trusty wrench tomorrow to get it tweaked in for this weekend. Brakes, DI2 shifting tweak, make sure everything it properly tightened down as I seemed to have lost my torque wrench, etc.
The Flo wheels feel nice and fast from what I could tell. I’ll be putting the Novatec R3 wheels that come stock on the Cervelo on my Tarmac.
Also my first go around with Speedplays and I got the ultra light because I always set my SPD-SL pedals to as light of a release as possible. Seem okay so far, but maybe too easy to clip out of.
It was dark out so I couldn’t get proper photos shot, but will over the next few days as I’m working from home.
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I took delivery of the SPD-SL cleats mentioned above, and quoted below, and liked them enough to order 5 more pairs at 17USD including shipping at about 3USD a pair of cleats.
They are not perfect. Their greatest problem is that they are made of one piece of very hard plastic that slips, especially on indoor floors. On tarmac however, they seem okay.I may get some sort of shoe gloo to put on the parts that touch the ground. I may die when I slip wearing these cleats. But I have been waiting for cleats that are reasonably priced and these are.
Or conversely I now feel a little less upset with Shimano cleats which being made from two types of plastic have adequate grip and last a long time. I also realise why the cheap Chinese two colour cleats have two colours. It is not just that they are mimicking Shimano, but they too are providing a tread that does not slip bonded (though less successfully) to a hard plastic cleat.
They are not perfect. Their greatest problem is that they are made of one piece of very hard plastic that slips, especially on indoor floors. On tarmac however, they seem okay.I may get some sort of shoe gloo to put on the parts that touch the ground. I may die when I slip wearing these cleats. But I have been waiting for cleats that are reasonably priced and these are.
Or conversely I now feel a little less upset with Shimano cleats which being made from two types of plastic have adequate grip and last a long time. I also realise why the cheap Chinese two colour cleats have two colours. It is not just that they are mimicking Shimano, but they too are providing a tread that does not slip bonded (though less successfully) to a hard plastic cleat.
One piece SPD-SL cleats in various colours
Shimano cleats are great but expensive.
The Chinese Tiebao ones that imitate Shimanos are five times cheaper but only last about a 5th of the time because the coloured bits break off (and don't even mean anything - they all have 6 degress of float).
Exustar SPD-SLs are about as good as Shimano, made of one piece of plastic (the bits that are coloured are painted black) and a bit cheaper.
These look promising because they are one piece cleats and almost as cheap as the the other Chinese ones, and they come in a variety of colours. I ordered orange.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...4eb04c4dKq6LVk
Shimano cleats are great but expensive.
The Chinese Tiebao ones that imitate Shimanos are five times cheaper but only last about a 5th of the time because the coloured bits break off (and don't even mean anything - they all have 6 degress of float).
Exustar SPD-SLs are about as good as Shimano, made of one piece of plastic (the bits that are coloured are painted black) and a bit cheaper.
These look promising because they are one piece cleats and almost as cheap as the the other Chinese ones, and they come in a variety of colours. I ordered orange.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...4eb04c4dKq6LVk
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32mm GP5000 clinchers, $53/pair. I've been thinking about bumping up from my 28's to 32's, this convinced me.
https://www.amazon.com/Continental-7...-29&th=1&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/Continental-7...-29&th=1&psc=1
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32mm GP5000 clinchers, $53/pair. I've been thinking about bumping up from my 28's to 32's, this convinced me.
https://www.amazon.com/Continental-7...-29&th=1&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/Continental-7...-29&th=1&psc=1
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Nope, these will be on my road bike, should measure out to around 33-34mm on my wheels and be very comfy. I'm interested to see if there's any loss in speed, since I noticed no difference in speed going from 25's to 28's (that measure at 30mm), if anything I can go faster on the 28's because they're more comfortable on our crappy roads. lol
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32mm GP5000 clinchers, $53/pair. I've been thinking about bumping up from my 28's to 32's, this convinced me.
https://www.amazon.com/Continental-7...-29&th=1&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/Continental-7...-29&th=1&psc=1
I pulled the trigger as well... and only one tire arrived. Currently have an email to Outland USA asking if it was a mistake or an incorrect listing on Amazon.
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https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/e...pinkvisibility - this looks like a helmet that's top-rated by Virginia Tech for $50. Only one color and one size (Large), but it looks like the women's L is the same size as the men's L. In the 1950s, charcoal gray suits with pink shirts were de rigeur for the Brooks Brothers Madison Avenue crowd.
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Same, I ordered two sets, and only received one set. I contacted Outland and they are sending another set. Looks like they had the listing wrong since they've now updated it. No way I would have paid $55/tire when you can get them for $35/tire from most of the UK distributors.
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Same, I ordered two sets, and only received one set. I contacted Outland and they are sending another set. Looks like they had the listing wrong since they've now updated it. No way I would have paid $55/tire when you can get them for $35/tire from most of the UK distributors.
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https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/e...pinkvisibility - this looks like a helmet that's top-rated by Virginia Tech for $50. Only one color and one size (Large), but it looks like the women's L is the same size as the men's L. In the 1950s, charcoal gray suits with pink shirts were de rigeur for the Brooks Brothers Madison Avenue crowd.
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Garmin has the Edge 520+ for $200. They seriously dropped the prices on several other models. I'm sure there's something new coming down the road soon.
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/into...ycling-p1.html
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/into...ycling-p1.html
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Garmin has the Edge 520+ for $200. They seriously dropped the prices on several other models. I'm sure there's something new coming down the road soon.
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/into...ycling-p1.html
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/into...ycling-p1.html
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Ultegra R8000 Pedals $120 on Amazon
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Seems like a pretty good deal on an older tire. Competitive Cyclist has the Vittoria Rubino Pro 3 for $18.89
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Seems like a pretty good deal on an older tire. Competitive Cyclist has the Vittoria Rubino Pro 3 for $18.89
https://wilier.com/en/my2020/int/rac...kes/cento10pro
https://wilier.com/en/my2020/int/rac...kes/cento10pro
https://www.competitivecyclist.com/v...ino-pro-3-tire
CRC also has them for the same price ...
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/...e/rp-prod31765
A while back CRC had these in 700x25 for $25 a pair. I stocked up. Great tire, IMO.
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Amazon has the Garmin Varia RTL510 and Garmin Varia UT 800 Headlight bundle for $170.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0822W4KZJ/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0822W4KZJ/
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