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Road Cycling “It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them. Thus you remember them as they actually are, while in a motor car only a high hill impresses you, and you have no such accurate remembrance of country you have driven through as you gain by riding a bicycle.” -- Ernest Hemingway

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Old 07-23-20, 06:45 AM
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Feeling fine, but continued terrible HRV numbers this morning. Went for a sticky walk among the houses of the rich.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
Apart from inventory management, I was on wheel duty today. All I have to say, is that I dislike aluminum spoke nipples.

Meh, a little buffing and the customer won't even notice.
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LPLO.

Oh, when I got home from my ride yesterday, there were several cucumbers on the kitchen counter. More on the way, too. I think that I'm going to try to make some hot pickles with a couple of 'em and some of the Thai chilis.
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Originally Posted by MoAlpha
Went for a sticky walk among the houses of the rich.
You can dress it up but it still doesn't count.
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People here don't get it.
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Old 07-23-20, 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
You can dress it up but it still doesn't count.
Sadly true.
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Originally Posted by LAJ
Thank you. Still ticking. Thinking back, I think I've seen 188, but that was many years ago. 186 was just surprising to me.
Great you can still do it!
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
His boss is wearing one. I'm sure he's just waiting on the uniform company to deliver one.
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Oooohhh - new Cervelo, the Caledonia 5 -



Dropped stays, hidden cables/wires/brake lines, comes stock with 30mm tires and looks like it could take larger. They're saying that the geo is a little more stable than the R3, but still racy/responsive. I like it.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Oooohhh - new Cervelo, the Caledonia 5 -

Dropped stays, hidden cables/wires/brake lines, comes stock with 30mm tires and looks like it could take larger. They're saying that the geo is a little more stable than the R3, but still racy/responsive. I like it.
"For your big, stupid rides"

That's really sweet, an aero bike that's advertised as able to take fenders? I wonder what the mounting method is, if there are hidden mounts on the inside of the frame or what. That would be incredible to be able to run real full coverage metal fenders, and if it looks like there's enough clearance in the front with the 30mm tires that you could maybe fit 28mm under them.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
You've put on some weight
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Oooohhh - new Cervelo, the Caledonia 5 -



Dropped stays, hidden cables/wires/brake lines, comes stock with 30mm tires and looks like it could take larger. They're saying that the geo is a little more stable than the R3, but still racy/responsive. I like it.
The stack/ reach is still taller than I’d like. The red one looks awesome though, but the pricing is also painful. I suppose it’s not exactly out of line, but man.
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Old 07-23-20, 08:10 AM
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A chilly 81°A. Leaving for my ride in no hurry. This is November weather. A planned 22 km, which could be extended if I feel up to it. Lots of work to do on the home front; thus the short, quick ride. Just to loosen things up and get the blood flowing.
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Old 07-23-20, 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
The stack/ reach is still taller than I’d like. The red one looks awesome though, but the pricing is also painful. I suppose it’s not exactly out of line, but man.
In a 56, it's only 8mm taller than an R5 (580 vs 572) - that doesn't seem bad to me, 'specially positioned as a Classics bike. And yeah, dat pricing. Even the frameset is hurty.
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Old 07-23-20, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
In a 56, it's only 8mm taller than an R5 (580 vs 572) - that doesn't seem bad to me, 'specially positioned as a Classics bike. And yeah, dat pricing. Even the frameset is hurty.
5k for a bike with Ultegra mechanical and crappy wheels is a bit steep.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
In a 56, it's only 8mm taller than an R5 (580 vs 572) - that doesn't seem bad to me, 'specially positioned as a Classics bike. And yeah, dat pricing. Even the frameset is hurty.
Even the R5 is only “not bad” compared to my S1. In 56, that was 560/ 394. These days it’s almost impossible to find anything like that.
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Another thread reminded me of the temptation to MUP race this morning - it truly was a test. Some guy on a Motobecane with aero bars and a flappy jersey made a show of passing me while I was noodling along in z1. Well, I think that he tried to give me the look, but maybe I'm projecting. In any event, if ever there was a prime candidate for a MUP soul-crushing, this was he. But I resisted and rode my ride.
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Old 07-23-20, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by phrantic09
5k for a bike with Ultegra mechanical and crappy wheels is a bit steep.
Well, if you look at it as a $4300 frameset with Ultegra and training wheels for $700, it's not so bad, right?

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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
Even the R5 is only “not bad” compared to my S1. In 56, that was 560/ 394. These days it’s almost impossible to find anything like that.
What's a cm between friends?
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
The stack/ reach is still taller than I’d like. The red one looks awesome though, but the pricing is also painful. I suppose it’s not exactly out of line, but man.
I think the geometry agrees with me. $3500 for Ultegra doesn't seem too bad. If I had a job I could do that. Maybe you guys could start a go fund me so I can get one?
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
The red one looks awesome though, but the pricing is also painful. I suppose it’s not exactly out of line, but man.
Originally Posted by WhyFi
dat pricing.
Oh. Didn't even look at that

Also looks like it doesn't have fully hidden cabling with the mechanical Ultegra complete.
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Originally Posted by phrantic09
5k for a bike with Ultegra mechanical and crappy wheels is a bit steep.
$5k? I saw "from $3500us"
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
Well, if you look at it as a $4300 frameset with Ultegra and training wheels for $700, it's not so bad, right?

I’m going to try that on my wife.
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Originally Posted by big john
$5k? I saw "from $3500us"
Thats just the stem and handlebars
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Originally Posted by big john
$5k? I saw "from $3500us"
There's the Caledonia and the Caledonia 5. The 5 has the internal routing and starts at $4300 for the frameset; wouldn't be surprised if it also had slightly better crabon a la the R3 vs R5.
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