New girl in my life....
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New girl in my life....
We met online about 4-5months ago and I fell in love at first sight. Her parents are Canadian, but she was born in China. Her parents wanted what was best for her and couldn't afford to live in Canada any more and had to move. I was able to find a great deal and flew her to America. I picked her up yesterdat and we are having such a blast. She has very expensive taste, so I am saving up to get her some new shoes. She really likes Heds and Zipps. She says it brings out her curves. Did I mention that I got to pop her cherry??
Here she is, hope you enjoy the porn:
Here she is, hope you enjoy the porn:
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So, what cost more... The frameforkseatpostseatdrivetrainwheelstireshandlebars... or the Sears Tower of spacers?
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Someday I'll have something that ridiculous. Someday.
And I don't even do time trials. Okay, maybe my one or two TT's a year will justify it. Someday.
And I don't even do time trials. Okay, maybe my one or two TT's a year will justify it. Someday.
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Yeah I know, the spacers are quite extensive for the stock bike. I actually got my initial fit yesterday and will be riding it for a few weeks to see what I like and what needs to be changed. At that time we will have to see how much of the stem I cut off. Ideally I would like 1-2cm of spacers at the most.
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That thing looks great. My friend has a p2 alloy, but it is nothing compared to the carbon
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ewww... wtf.. dudes talking about popping cherries, flashback to high school, bout to ralph all over your overly expensive bicycle
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If they don't make their smart ass comments to get noticed they are not happy..... LOOK AT ME, LOOK AT ME!! I am quick witted...(at least that's what they tell themselves) Anyway great looking ride!! Hope to be able to get a bike like that someday!!
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Nice looking ride. You can tell she has some carbon fiber augmentation, but that's easy on the eyes.
Gradually kill the spacers in the next couple months though. If you can't get aero on that bike, it's wasted on you.
Oh, and you mentioned cutting the stem... you mean steerer, right?
Gradually kill the spacers in the next couple months though. If you can't get aero on that bike, it's wasted on you.
Oh, and you mentioned cutting the stem... you mean steerer, right?
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Its a MAN! Dude, you just got "Crying Gamed."
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Il faut de l'audace, encore de l'audace, toujours de l'audace
1980 3Rensho-- 1975 Raleigh Sprite 3spd
1990s Raleigh M20 MTB--2007 Windsor Hour (track)
1988 Ducati 750 F1