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Bandera 09-29-16 06:52 PM

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Hardly a Race Rig but a properly fitted out winter/wet bike is a useful machine when the Hi-Zoot one is down for season end overhaul and base miles must be acquired on wet roads.

Freshly overhauled and ready for service w/ HS & Hubs re-packed, new cassette, chain, bar tape, front tire/tube, a cheerful bell, full mudguards, blinkie and a real frame pump. :thumb:

Good to go. :D

-Bandera

Heathpack 09-30-16 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by Bandera (Post 19091072)
Hardly a Race Rig but a properly fitted out winter/wet bike is a useful machine when the Hi-Zoot one is down for season end overhaul and base miles must be acquired on wet roads.

Freshly overhauled and ready for service w/ HS & Hubs re-packed, new cassette, chain, bar tape, front tire/tube, a cheerful bell, full mudguards, blinkie and a real frame pump. :thumb:

Good to go. :D

-Bandera

Wet weather?! What's that? ;)

Seriously: I rode in rain while in Scotland, it was cool.

Bandera 09-30-16 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Heathpack (Post 19091735)
Wet weather?! What's that? ;)

Seriously: I rode in rain while in Scotland, it was cool.

Now you can understand why the traditional British club rider's bike was designed for versatility: light enough to ride pace on the rough rural roads, mudguards fitted for the inevitable wet to be removed for the club TT when the "sprints" were fitted.

This machine was built as a "modern-ish" replacement for my '74 Raleigh International, works a treat for weekend trips w/ a Carradice bag fitted.

PS: "Mudguard" is a British euphemism for the substance deposited on roadways by draft animals and flocks of sheep back when. "Mud" indeed.....:eek:

-Bandera

Heathpack 09-30-16 07:04 AM


Originally Posted by Bandera (Post 19091759)
Now you can understand why the traditional British club rider's bike was designed for versatility: light enough to ride pace on the rough rural roads, mudguards fitted for the inevitable wet to be removed for the club TT when the "sprints" were fitted.

This machine was built as a "modern-ish" replacement for my '74 Raleigh International, works a treat for weekend trips w/ a Carradice bag fitted.

PS: "Mudguard" is a British euphemism for the substance deposited on roadways by draft animals and flocks of sheep back when. "Mud" indeed.....:eek:

-Bandera

Well I was on a MTB. No mud guards. Just mud. :)

Everyone I rode with kept an eye on the forecast, I did too. Always trying to figure out the best time to ride. But never any thought of not riding because of rain. I guess in Scotland you'd hardly ride if you let the threat of rain hold you back.

I really did luck out with the weather though- only one day in light rain. Otherwise, great weather for riding- temps in the 50s with brilliant sunshine half the time, cool clouds the other half. Zero complaints.

Cleave 12-25-16 08:51 AM

Here's my current stable of race bikes:

TT bike
http://www.pbase.com/cleavel/image/1...4/original.jpg

Training bike & mid-week race bike
http://www.pbase.com/cleavel/image/1...2/original.jpg

Track bike in mass start configuration
http://www.pbase.com/cleavel/image/1...9/original.jpg

Track bike in TT configuration
http://www.pbase.com/cleavel/image/1...0/original.jpg

Race rig
http://www.pbase.com/cleavel/image/1...3/original.jpg

Don't know how I ended up with so many black bikes since red is my favorite color.

Yes, I did a mass start track race this year. I didn't do any TTs on the track this year though.
http://www.pbase.com/cleavel/image/164737304/original
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echappist 12-25-16 10:23 AM

the red is nicely accented

classy stable

Hermes 12-25-16 10:27 AM

Like a lot Cleave. What happened to the garage door?:p

sarals 12-25-16 10:35 AM

Cleave, they were all Christmas presents? ;)

Merry Christmas, everyone!

Cleave 12-26-16 04:36 PM

@echappist, thanks. I was worried about putting red accents on the Fuji but it seemed to work out OK when I was done.
@Hermes, garage door is still there. :) Just trying something different in preparation for the new house.
@sarals, my Christmas present was taking the time to work on these photos which I shot almost a year ago. :o
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Dalai 12-26-16 07:10 PM

Sweet quiver Cleave!

Heathpack 12-26-16 08:16 PM

@Cleave, you have some well-appointed bikes!

Cleave 12-30-16 04:51 PM

Thanks @Dalai and @Heathpack. :)

LAJ 12-31-16 10:05 AM

Very nice, @Cleave! Handsome group (flock? murder? exultation?) of bikes.

Heathpack 01-01-17 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by LAJ (Post 19281368)
Very nice, @Cleave! Handsome group (flock? murder? exultation?) of bikes.

I think 'herd'. As in ' I have a thundering herd of race bikes'.

:)

LAJ 01-01-17 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by Heathpack (Post 19283579)
I think 'herd'. As in ' I have a thundering herd of race bikes'.

:)

I like it!

Cleave 01-02-17 11:33 PM


Originally Posted by Heathpack (Post 19283579)
I think 'herd'. As in ' I have a thundering herd of race bikes'.

:)


Originally Posted by LAJ (Post 19284593)
I like it!

Unfortunately, it's been more like a whimpering herd the past two years. :o I'll try to do better this year.
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Heathpack 01-02-17 11:43 PM


Originally Posted by Cleave (Post 19286984)
Unfortunately, it's been more like a whimpering herd the past two years. :o I'll try to do better this year.
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Goal for 2017: 'More thundering, less whimpering.'

I like it. :)

Bandera 01-20-17 08:20 AM

3d
 
We are near the end of Mass Industrial production for high quality high $ products like racing bikes, golf clubs and recliners.
3D printing in exotic materials combined with full data capture of an individual's physique, power output, weight bias, braking input and budget will produce a unique individually tailored machine built to suit. Mass produced machines will be a relic of a simpler crude age of "close enough" that really wasn't after all.

No more hardware compromises, and new excuses when Captain Fast gets dropped by like a hot rock by junior women.
"The build data file for my new Pinnalized-Specerello must have been Hacked." -@CaptainFast Tweet

revchuck 09-12-17 05:16 AM

I finally got around to taking a picture and, more importantly, remembering to upload it:

https://i.imgur.com/nkIYq9K.jpg

Specialized Allez Sprint 58cm frameset, 5800 105 drivetrain and brakes with the exception of a mid-cage Ultegra RD, Boyd 44mm wheels, Specialized Chicane saddle and Hover +15 carbon bars, Look Kéo 2 Max pedals and King stainless cages (third bike they've been on).

This is easily the stiffest bike I've owned, both in terms of pedaling and ride. Still, it's not uncomfortable so far; I've done a 65-mile ride with no issues, and plan to do back-to-back centuries on it in November. It corners like it's on rails. It's not light at 18lbs. 2 oz. with pedals and cages, but I'm okay with that. It's got the mid-cage RD so I can run an 11-32 cassette when needed, I run an 11-25 the rest of the time. I hope to do both Ride the Rockies and LATOJA this year (both have lottery entries) and plan on using this bike for them.

I'm really enjoying this bike so far!

Hermes 09-12-17 08:28 AM

Nice Revchuck.

Heathpack 09-12-17 10:52 AM

Nice bike Chuck.


:)

Racer Ex 09-12-17 01:42 PM

Love the white cables.

sarals 09-13-17 10:07 AM

@revchuck, that's an Allez? Really, really nice! Oh, and I'm assuming you're tall (much taller than me, but who isn't). Beautiful bike!

Cleave 09-17-17 12:05 PM

@revchuck, it's amazing what Specialized and Cannondale are doing with aluminum these days. Great looking bike. I'm sure it rides as well as it looks.

Allegheny Jet 09-27-17 09:07 PM

NOS 2010 Fuji Elite that fits me. I had a 56 before that couldn't be properly set up due to the seat mast being cut down by the first owner. This bike rides like I stole it!

http://http://i489.photobucket.com/a...psy8a8hrxo.jpg


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