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Old 03-12-15, 02:55 PM
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Ready Player One!






Hmm, I wonder where I put that battery.
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I enjoy the fact that there is a hollowgram crankset on that bike.
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That's a weird looking bike, but in a good way. Go fast enough those stripes could cause a seizure.
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That's part of his race strategy:

1) Go fast
2) Cause opponents to have seizures
3) Profit.
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New SRM installed.



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i thought these only came in english bottom bracket?! does it come in bb30 or did you mod this?

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Hmm, I wonder where I put that battery.
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@globecanvas - Sweet!
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I wasn't aware it came in anything other than BB30. I got the crank off ebay, partly because at the time it was the only BB30 crank that was compatible with a Stages PM.
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Really nice bikes GC and Hermes.

GC. Di2. Good man. Now where are your sprint shifters?
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New wheels. Rode them to work to get a feel for them.

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Now where are your sprint shifters?
I was thinking of picking up some 7970 sprint shifters on ebay, just for fun. Do you use them?
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I was thinking of picking up some 7970 sprint shifters on ebay, just for fun. Do you use them?
Constantly. Yiu have a PM.
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Originally Posted by globecanvas
Ready Player One!

[PICTURE OF BILF]




Hmm, I wonder where I put that battery.
Bro.
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Originally Posted by caloso
New wheels. Rode them to work to get a feel for them.

let's see if you catch as much **** as I did for having logo's on your wheels!!

(super sharp, btw. how do they ride?)
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Originally Posted by caloso
New wheels. Rode them to work to get a feel for them.

Had a set of those for a season or so. They were great. The only downer was that the rear hub sounded like a lawn mower. No sneaking up on anyone with them.
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let's see if you catch as much **** as I did for having logo's on your wheels!!

(super sharp, btw. how do they ride?)
lol's ... what's wrong with logos? was this real world grief or bikeforums grief?
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Impressions: They are super loud. Louder than my old Campy Centaur hubs, louder than the Novatec hubs on my tubulars. Yes, like a lawn mower.
Stiff and light for such a tall rim. And yeah, I'm not crazy about the decals. I was hoping they were just peel off, but there seems to be a clearcoat, and if I decided to sell them down the road I might as well keep them on.
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Originally Posted by caloso
Impressions: They are super loud. Louder than my old Campy Centaur hubs, louder than the Novatec hubs on my tubulars. Yes, like a lawn mower.
Stiff and light for such a tall rim. And yeah, I'm not crazy about the decals. I was hoping they were just peel off, but there seems to be a clearcoat, and if I decided to sell them down the road I might as well keep them on.
Williams has a decal set that you can put over them that basically makes the logo gloss black on the matte black rim. Seemed a bit over the top, but they're out there.
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Originally Posted by caloso
Impressions: They are super loud. Louder than my old Campy Centaur hubs, louder than the Novatec hubs on my tubulars. Yes, like a lawn mower.
Stiff and light for such a tall rim. And yeah, I'm not crazy about the decals. I was hoping they were just peel off, but there seems to be a clearcoat, and if I decided to sell them down the road I might as well keep them on.
I just changed one of those freehub bodies. They're super loud because they're stout! lots of pawls and lots of ratchets!
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That makes sense. Engagement seems instantaneous.
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Originally Posted by caloso
That makes sense. Engagement seems instantaneous.
and they're quiet as long as you keep pedaling to move the cassette
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lockers look familiar....Department of General Services?

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New wheels. Rode them to work to get a feel for them.

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@caloso I like the Williams Wheels with the white Ridley.
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