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Old 02-17-13, 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ips0803
Hot. Just my style.
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Old 02-17-13, 05:20 PM
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Handsome bike. God I love a level toptube!
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Old 02-17-13, 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by ips0803
Love it! Hottttt!
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Old 02-17-13, 05:51 PM
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@ ips0803 - Nice bike. Are those H+ Son wheels?
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Old 02-17-13, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by BillyD
God I love a level toptube!
My gonads do not agree.
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Old 02-17-13, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by SteveFromNY
new wheelset - yay or nay on covering up some of the decals? I found out they weren't removable so I just covered over them with some "carbon fiber" vinyl.



The wheels before.

I would leave the decals uncovered, not because the decals are cool, but because they can not be removed.

And I am afraid that this otherwise hot bike is suffering a major case of non road pedals. With a pair of dura ace pedals or speedplays this would be hot.
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Old 02-17-13, 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Ross11
I would leave the decals uncovered, not because the decals are cool, but because they can not be removed.

And I am afraid that this otherwise hot bike is suffering a major case of non road pedals. With a pair of dura ace pedals or speedplays this would be hot.
thanks! Did you mean because of the weight of the cover-up decals? they were just too busy for my taste.

Also, I tried the road pedal route for awhile, and just could not do it. I often walk around (a lot) mid-ride everywhere so the SPDs make life so much easier.
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Here is a revised pic of my Argon 18 Gallium Pro. Saddle bag now removed, new water bottle cages and chain on big ring. Sorry but I still have an erection with the cadence sensor...
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Originally Posted by HaroldC
@ ips0803 - Nice bike. Are those H+ Son wheels?
They are indeed. 32/32 White Ind & Sapim laser build.

I just got the bike built up so no reviews yet on the rims
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Old 02-17-13, 07:42 PM
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And yet you wasted your 24th post in nine years to complain about that?
working my way slowly to 25...I forgot this forum existed for 8 years and nine months...

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Originally Posted by Montgomery1234
Here is a revised pic of my Argon 18 Gallium Pro. Saddle bag now removed, new water bottle cages and chain on big ring. Sorry but I still have an erection with the cadence sensor...
;-)

MUCH better than the previous pic.
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Old 02-17-13, 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Montgomery1234
Here is a revised pic of my Argon 18 Gallium Pro. Saddle bag now removed, new water bottle cages and chain on big ring. Sorry but I still have an erection with the cadence sensor...
;-)
I like!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 02-17-13, 10:55 PM
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Hoods are too low.
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Old 02-17-13, 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Montgomery1234
Here is a revised pic of my Argon 18 Gallium Pro. Saddle bag now removed, new water bottle cages and chain on big ring. Sorry but I still have an erection with the cadence sensor...
;-)
Seatpost is hideous.
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Originally Posted by SteveFromNY
thanks! Did you mean because of the weight of the cover-up decals? they were just too busy for my taste.

Also, I tried the road pedal route for awhile, and just could not do it. I often walk around (a lot) mid-ride everywhere so the SPDs make life so much easier.
Weight, and I am assuming in person you can tell that their are decals. The wheels also match your frame so it would probably look good.
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Old 02-18-13, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by waterrockets
I'm just talking about settings and sensor size, not capability of the body.
I have a 1D3 and 550D and some glass, I'm on board with the bokeybokey rules
I like long fl with my EF 70-200 f/2.8 L as well. Creamy bokeh there.
If you love creamy, get the 135 f2. It's got the best of any Canon lens I've ever shot (including the 50L and 85L), but that's just my opinion. The 85L isn't bokeh, the background just simply disappears. Yes, it's great, but the 135L makes me look genius (and that's no easy feat!)

And I own the 100L but the 135L blows it out of the water when it comes to portraits.

What?! This isn't the Canon Forum? Oh... sorry. <steps aside>

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Old 02-18-13, 11:22 AM
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Old 02-18-13, 12:00 PM
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lol
Hey WR are you honing your photo taking skillz so that you can take my boudoire photos?
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[QUOTE=ips0803;15284382]

Nice bike. "Hell Bent" seat post not my fav.
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Hey WR are you honing your photo taking skillz so that you can take my boudoire photos?
Yes.

Would you like me to post my fuji again so you can gum up your keyboard?
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Old 02-18-13, 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by waterrockets
Yes.

Would you like me to post my fuji again so you can gum up your keyboard?
No I printed them out, they are on the back of the bathroom door.

I'll manscape for my photos...
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[QUOTE=cycledogg;15287626]
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Nice bike. "Hell Bent" seat post not my fav.
Cheers
Nice bike with a very nice component selection. Looks like a good training bike setup. As a Thompson seat poster user on one of my road bikes and mountain bike, I don't object to the hell bent look, but they can seen disturbing...
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