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Old 05-04-22, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Machka
What was your most recent cycling-related purchase?



Mine, today (Wednsday) ... a gift for my husband.

Planet Bike Super Flash Rear Light
https://www.mec.ca/Products/product_d...=1233818968208


And on Monday I got one for me, as well as two tires, and handlebar tape ... getting ready for the season.
a garmin varia radar - I bought it initially for the long-lasting strobe, figuring that knowing when a car was behind me was was a bonus, but this thing is amazing. Not only does it alert to a car behind, but it tracks multiple cars graphically on my head unit - I can see why people rave about it.
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Old 05-04-22, 09:16 PM
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Ritchey Streen II carbon bars




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Old 05-04-22, 10:38 PM
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Picked up some Pirelli Cinturato Gravel M tires in 35mm to use on my Domane Gravel wheels.
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Old 05-05-22, 12:20 PM
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Bought a pair of Zefal Pulse L2 cages to join the weight wienies:

Amazon.com : Zefal Pulse L2 Bottle Cage, Black : Sports & Outdoors

Only 19 g each (without bolts) for $22! Also ordered shift cables to have a spare set:

Shimano Dura-Ace R9100 OT-SP41 Polymer-Coated Derailleur Cable Set | Competitive Cyclist
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Old 05-05-22, 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by malcala622
Ritchey Streen II carbon bars




Very nice bar! That is a lot of steerer tube protruding toward vital parts of your anatomy ...
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Old 05-05-22, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by SoSmellyAir
Very nice bar! That is a lot of steerer tube protruding toward vital parts of your anatomy ...
Lol what ur seeing is the seatpost. I lined up all the world champion decals for the picture

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Old 05-05-22, 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by malcala622
Lol what ur seeing is the seatpost. I lined up all the world champion decals for the picture

That makes so much more sense; the prior photo sure tricked my eyes. Very nice bike!
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some aerothan tubes. had a slow leak on the rear (about 20psi a day) so I changed it out, so far so good. 30 whole grams saved per wheel 😂😂
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Old 05-10-22, 04:15 AM
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Originally Posted by mschwett
some aerothan tubes. had a slow leak on the rear (about 20psi a day) so I changed it out, so far so good. 30 whole grams saved per wheel 😂😂
I probably went the other way by ordering a pair of Ultegra 6800 QR skewers to replace the cheap ones included with my new wheels. At least heavier skewers do not increase rotational weight.
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Old 05-10-22, 06:08 PM
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Old 05-13-22, 02:07 PM
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New shoes

Bought a pair of Sidi wire-2’s in the new matte grey. Nice shoe, but I wish there was a leather option as opposed to synthetic.

Also changed my old tires for some new Conti’s. 2 for 1 sale at Comp Cyclist. Great service btw..
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Old 05-13-22, 08:55 PM
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Dura Ace 9100 shifters for the Colnago

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Cycling gloves for a family member. Now they can return mine
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Old 05-19-22, 07:55 AM
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I bought this...2000 Trek 2200 Alpha SL



Going to strip it down to the frame and rebuild it either for Road riding or a Gravel bike, I haven't decided yet.
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Old 05-19-22, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by JRD
I bought this...2000 Trek 2200 Alpha SL



Going to strip it down to the frame and rebuild it either for Road riding or a Gravel bike, I haven't decided yet.
Nice! With pre-Rolf-Prima Rolf wheels too!

Older "Rolf" Wheels – Rolf Prima
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Old 05-19-22, 10:16 AM
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I'm always buying stuff for my bikes; I just don't post it all here, but I decided to post about a set of tires I bought for my touring bike.

My Masi Giramondo 700c came with Kenda Drumin 700x45c tires, they were heavy at 950 grams each, didn't ride well, and I had to jack the psi up to the max to keep the front tire sidewall from flexing and wobbling the bike when under load, they were not good at preventing flats, and wore out in less than 1,500 miles. I bought a pair of Schwalbe Almotion tires, I bought one Microskin TLE Raceguard which I put on the rear wheel and the other with Vguard which is a bit lighter, so now my tires weigh 1,110 grams total instead of 1,900 grams, I then ordered a pair of Conti 700x25-32c race tubes to cut the weight of the chunky Kenda tubes, and installed a set of RhinoDillo tire liners which are far better than standard Mr Tuffy and lighter.

The other day I took the bike on a short 8 mile ride loaded to see what I might notice. What I noticed was the ride quality of the bike is now like riding on a balloon, it's so smooth it's weirdly smooth! I also noticed that it now coasts further, and it takes less effort to pedal the bike. I have never experienced such a dramatic difference in tires before. And the other weird thing is that this smoother ride is on 38c tires vs 45c tires! I would have thought, and was expecting, that since the new tires were narrower the bike would ride a bit harsher due to the higher psi I have to put in, not so! Anyway, I'm loving these new tires, now I just have to find out how long they will last, and what sort of flats will I get, I doubt I will get any in the tire's life time.
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Old 05-19-22, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by JRD
I bought this...2000 Trek 2200 Alpha
Going to strip it down to the frame and rebuild it either for Road riding or a Gravel bike, I haven't decided yet.
Seems a touch aggressive and tight on clearance for fun on gravel, but to each their own.
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Old 05-20-22, 06:10 AM
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Seems a touch aggressive and tight on clearance for fun on gravel, but to each their own.
Yeah after thinking about my statement yeah I agree, returning it to it's Road riding glory will be the goal. These things are very light and I am glad to have gotten my hands on one.

I have been giving this some thought..GCN did a cheap bike to super bike transformation of the same frame set.

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Originally Posted by JRD
Yeah after thinking about my statement yeah I agree, returning it to it's Road riding glory will be the goal. These things are very light and I am glad to have gotten my hands on one.

I have been giving this some thought..GCN did a cheap bike to super bike transformation of the same frame set.

https://youtu.be/facmiPgeMNM
Coincidentally, the sci guy and I have each recently acquired a Cannondale CAAD4 from the same era to do the same thing.
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Old 05-21-22, 01:41 AM
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A 90's wildly flouro tig welded Columbus Max Somec, I'm off to collect it today. I'll need to change a few things to get it exactly to my liking, but its pretty much my holy grail bike, so to say I'm excited is an understatement

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Old 05-21-22, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by SoSmellyAir
Coincidentally, the sci guy and I have each recently acquired a Cannondale CAAD4 from the same era to do the same thing.
Let me know when you get it done I would love to see it!
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I'm always buying little bits and bobs, but one thing that I've somehow never invested in was a rain jacket. Either decided not to ride, or more often than not, head out and knowingly get soaked.

Triggered by a recent spate of moist evenings (but not downpours) here in Tokyo and the soon approaching rainy season I bought a lightweight rain jacket from Decathlon.


Also bought a cheap side entry water bottle cage for the seat tube as I'm getting tired of my 'dog peeing' stance I assume every time I want to use that bottle.
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I went way over budget, I've got a pair of campagnolo Zonda wheels (second hand, as-new), a Shimano free body, and a pair of continental gatorskin tyres for my next bike.. and orange handlebar tape.. oooh boy.
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