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Old 09-28-21, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by datlas
Hmm....I could have flunked out of med school and had a job at the LBS and be able to build my own wheels.

Oh well.
Hey, I didn't say it was a good plan..
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
How much are the A23s compared to the H+ Hydras these days? A23s are fine, but I thought that the H+ (Archetype, back then) were well worth the extra 10 bucks each.

Of course, the H Y D R A wrapping around the rim may not be the aesthetic of choice for the build.
Hydras seem to be disc only. Maybe Archetypes? They're a little taller than the A23s, but I'd have to buy all new spokes, since the ERD is about 7mm less than the Aeroheads.
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Old 09-28-21, 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize2
Yes. The rest is just fluff, I use a home made nipple driver (reported) and a home made dishing gage, for rears, and some use a tensiometer, but none of them are necessary.
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Do you still have a picture of that high class tensionometer from Anarchy? I wonder if it would be useful for wheel building.
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Old 09-28-21, 12:51 PM
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After more hand-wringing I ordered a set of basic wheels from Psimet. I suppose it makes sense to try to support a BikeForums Brother.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Excel sent out an email on the new Cervelo R5. Looks nice. Same geometry as the previous R5, but it'll take up to 34mm tires and it's got the internally routed cockpit.



The $5k price for the frameset is a bit "ouch" though.
When they make an S5 that fits a 34...
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Old 09-28-21, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by datlas
After more hand-wringing I ordered a set of basic wheels from Psimet. I suppose it makes sense to try to support a BikeForums Brother.
Good decision. His basic set was my wife's only set of wheels. Made it difficult to explain why I needed so many wheels.
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Old 09-28-21, 01:17 PM
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Rob was also a sponsor of our team way back when. My psimet arms are still my favorite.

Fairwheel Bikes in AZ is another good one.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Excel sent out an email on the new Cervelo R5. Looks nice. Same geometry as the previous R5, but it'll take up to 34mm tires and it's got the internally routed cockpit.



The $5k price for the frameset is a bit "ouch" though.
Or a $12k cost for Red AXS. No Shimano groupsets
I do agree that the clean cockpit looks nice. And the frame seems light too.
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Interesting story. When we went to LA, we went to LACMA the LA County Museum of Art and mrs datlas was somewhat taken with the Matisse painting "Tea" a/k/a "Tea in the Garden," so she did an inspired painting of this style with me and daughter #1 at the table, and Jackie on the ground (instead of the dog). I will try to post a pic of her version.

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Originally Posted by Mojo31
We are not buying any Christmas goodies this year.

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I have 6 new pieces being delivered within the next two weeks.

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Yes. The rest is just fluff, I use a home made nipple driver (reported) and a home made dishing gage, for rears, and some use a tensiometer, but none of them are necessary.
You make it sound simple.
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Doesn't match the picture.
Keep scrolling down the page.
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Originally Posted by phrantic09
When they make an S5 that fits a 34...
Yeah, I found it interesting that they went "allroad" with the tire clearance, which is the same 34mm as the Caledonia 5... I would have been fine with 30mm. ...but if they're willing to do that with a race thoroughbred like the R5, maybe doing so on the S5 isn't out of the question.
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Originally Posted by mvnsnd
Or a $12k cost for Red AXS. No Shimano groupsets
I do agree that the clean cockpit looks nice. And the frame seems light too.
They need to get in line for Shimano, I guess, behind the likes of titans like Trek and BikesDirect.
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In the midst of my afternoon productive activities I had another flash of inspiration. We should have a contest to motivate people to ride. An East Coast versus West Coast challenge, on Strava.

What do you say?
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Old 09-28-21, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Hydras seem to be disc only. Maybe Archetypes?
Yeah, that's right. I had Archetypes but then they moved to Hydra. I was thinking that the move was tubeless-related, but yeah, you're right - Hydra for disc.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
In the midst of my afternoon productive activities I had another flash of inspiration. We should have a contest to motivate people to ride. An East Coast versus West Coast challenge, on Strava.

What do you say?
You don't want none of the Flyover folks. No sir - keep movin'.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
In the midst of my afternoon productive activities I had another flash of inspiration. We should have a contest to motivate people to ride. An East Coast versus West Coast challenge, on Strava.

What do you say?
Wait, so that wouldn't include you then, right?
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Originally Posted by mvnsnd
Or a $12k cost for Red AXS. No Shimano groupsets
I do agree that the clean cockpit looks nice. And the frame seems light too.
Oh, well, then. If I can't get the new Dura Ace on it, I just won't buy it at all!*

*not that I was going to, but it's the principle!**

**not actually the principle. I'm going for a cheap laugh.
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You don't want none of the Flyover folks. No sir - keep movin'.
The West Coasters will probably need you to help them.
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Wait, so that wouldn't include you then, right?
I'm on the East Coast, obviously.

The Mississippi River could be a line of demarcation, but we'd need to see who's in to see that it's balanced.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
The West Coasters will probably need you to help them.

I'm on the East Coast, obviously.

The Mississippi River could be a line of demarcation, but we'd need to see who's in to see that it's balanced.
I distinctly remembering you saying you weren't.

IIRC, WhyFi lives in Minneapolis, which straddles the Mighty Mississip. Does he get to choose sides?
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
The Mississippi River could be a line of demarcation...
My ride today says that's going to be a problem.

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Originally Posted by genejockey
I distinctly remembering you saying you weren't.

IIRC, WhyFi lives in Minneapolis, which straddles the Mighty Mississip. Does he get to choose sides?
I've never said that. Once or twice I said I was a western or quasi-east coaster, because I'm on the edge. I'm in Eastern Time Zone.

So we have to see who wants counted in the contest, and then the people in the middle (e.g., Texas, Minnesota) get assigned so it looks pretty balanced.
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Excel sent out an email on the new Cervelo R5. Looks nice. Same geometry as the previous R5, but it'll take up to 34mm tires and it's got the internally routed cockpit.



The $5k price for the frameset is a bit "ouch" though.
I showed that to my wife who would really like a new bike. In her case, it would be more like $8400. At first, she said, "WTF!" but about ten seconds later, she said, "I could handle that."
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I showed that to my wife who would really like a new bike. In her case, it would be more like $8400. At first, she said, "WTF!" but about ten seconds later, she said, "I could handle that."
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
I've never said that. Once or twice I said I was a western or quasi-east coaster, because I'm on the edge. I'm in Eastern Time Zone.

So we have to see who wants counted in the contest, and then the people in the middle (e.g., Texas, Minnesota) get assigned so it looks pretty balanced.
You spent several posts attempting to demonstrate that the distance from you to any ocean was too large for you to be on ANY coast. Maps and all.

WRT 'assigning' people from the Central and Mountain time zones, maybe we should let them choose whose team they want to be on?
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The problem is, if she out-climbs me and drops my fat butt on a daily basis on her 7 year old Spec Amira with 30,000 miles, I'd never see her again on a new bike.
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