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    Here's another to add, just finished however just in the post is some glossy metallic gold Benotto bar tape.

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    Gonna become a roadie soon! I'm still in the process of convincing my parents (I have half of the money), but I'm pretty sure I'm ordering this next week: https://www.performancebike.com/weba...ey=http:Logoff
    ...A 2011 Fuji Roubaix 1.0. It has full 105 components and I test rode a 52cm one yesterday. It was a little bit big, so I'll have to order the next size down; 49cm. The sale ends on Sunday, so I think I'll go in on Sunday and order it (provided that I get my parents on board). $1000 for full 105 components (except for the brakes) seems like a good deal to me. What do you guys think?

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    intellect? we don't need so stinking intellect. this is the 41.
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    And this is why I don't ride aluminum frames... they will explode if I look at it wrong.

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    That is a fine deal on that Fuji.
    I bought a Trek 2.1 this morning. It is my third new bike this year.
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    Radagast the Beige-and-Black is a "comfort hybrid."
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    Orion is a hybridized Bianchi Premio road bike.
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    The Black Pearl is a Trek Allant, which they call a commuter.
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    Alpha It was only a matter of time before you became a roadie, next you'll be racing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Condorita View Post
    Radagast the Beige-and-Black is a "comfort hybrid."
    401979394.jpg
    Orion is a hybridized Bianchi Premio road bike.
    401979393.jpg
    The Black Pearl is a Trek Allant, which they call a commuter.
    400316836.jpg
    Nice selection. I like the bianchi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbchybridrider View Post
    Here's another to add, just finished however just in the post is some glossy metallic gold Benotto bar tape.
    I just bought my third bike in 10 months. I'm now bike rich and cash pour. I said in another thread that I'm getting too old to start another hobby but I'd really like to configure a couple bikes. I have most of the bike tools already, just no spare parts or frames.

    This roadie was stolen 3 weeks ago. It is a 2011 Giant Defy 2. It was only 9 months old. I'm still smokin' mad but in a way they did me a favor. The bottom gear was way to tall and I had evolved this bike into a commuter, effectively killing a sleek road bike.





    Right after it was stolen, I decided I would buy a Hybrid to commute with and I made no bones about making it a full blown commuter. I refer to it as my pick-up truck bike. It is a 2012 Giant Escape 1. It is 2 weeks old. Here it is fully outfitted as a duty bike.



    Well, now that I have a duty/pick-up truck bike I had to have, within reason, a sports car bike. I haven't taken pictures yet because I've been tuning it all day for a 50 or 60 miler tomorrow but here is a picture from the Trek web site. It is an awful picture because it is actually a beautiful bicycle. Here is a copy of my brand new 2012 Trek 2.1 Apex. 3 new bikes in a year. It's really just a fluke of circumstances and I'll never have those bragging rights again but now that I have a truck/bike, I can leave this one fast and sleek.



    That's it for new bikes for awhile.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Igo View Post



    That's it for new bikes for awhile.
    That's it for new bikes for awhile I've heard that before "Till the next bike"

    Sorry about the Giant mate they had a reputation for good comfy geometry but the Trek will more that make up for it, it looks fast standing still.
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    I have successfully convinced my parents that this bike is a good investment and it will last more than through college. I'm going in within the hour to order the bike and get some road shoes! With the team performance credits I get, I will buy pedals, bottle cages, and a computer when I go in to pick up the bike.
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    intellect? we don't need so stinking intellect. this is the 41.
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    And this is why I don't ride aluminum frames... they will explode if I look at it wrong.

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    IF you talk really nice I'm guessing the pedals could be tossed into the deal. Don't count out SPD pedals if you do serious dirt riding on another bike or live in a place where exploring off road from your bike is possible like where I live.
    I'm really happy for you. That's a fine starter for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KtownScott View Post
    The road bike..
    What Trek is that? Sure is sharp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbchybridrider View Post
    That's it for new bikes for awhile I've heard that before "Till the next bike"

    Sorry about the Giant mate they had a reputation for good comfy geometry but the Trek will more that make up for it, it looks fast standing still.
    It did a fine job on its maiden outing today. I just have to work on the butt part. 40 miles today. 2500 feet elevation change.
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    Eleven81 BMX Pedals
    Kool Stop brake pads
    Planet Bike Blaze 2W front light
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    No pictures but I have a old Huffy single speed coaster brake "beach cruiser" I think it is the "Key Largo" version, with fenders, a 1989 KHS Montana Summit mountain bike with the factory team blue and hot pink pain scheme that I've upgraded a bit for use as a touring bike, and a Vertical PK-7 full suspension mountain bike (on sale at Target a few years ago for $88.00. Even has an aluminum main frame)

    My Hybrid is a 2003 Giant Cypress DX.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Igo View Post
    IF you talk really nice I'm guessing the pedals could be tossed into the deal. Don't count out SPD pedals if you do serious dirt riding on another bike or live in a place where exploring off road from your bike is possible like where I live.
    I'm really happy for you. That's a fine starter for sure.
    I got a pair of shoes and a computer today. When I go in to get the bike on Wednesday/Thursday, I'll get the pedals, another bottle cage and bottle. I'll have them install it all and I'll ride home. The shoes I got are Shimano R087's and the pedals I'm getting are Shimano R540.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rangerdavid View Post
    intellect? we don't need so stinking intellect. this is the 41.
    Quote Originally Posted by eric01 View Post
    And this is why I don't ride aluminum frames... they will explode if I look at it wrong.

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    Did you tell your folks that you still expect a little something for your birthday? Maybe you should save that one for after you bring the bike home.
    I've been using a GPS on my bikes but I'm thinking of getting a bike computer. My new bike has a cutout on the inner fork for stealth installation of a sensor for a hidden wireless install. I thought that was pretty cool.
    Remember, if there are no pictures, it didn't happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Igo View Post
    Did you tell your folks that you still expect a little something for your birthday? Maybe you should save that one for after you bring the bike home.
    Already used that. That's how I got my helmet cam and my "new iPhone fund." I'm saving out for when the next iPhone comes out to replace my aging 3GS.

    Quote Originally Posted by Igo View Post
    My new bike has a cutout on the inner fork for stealth installation of a sensor for a hidden wireless install.
    Post a picture! That seems pretty cool!

    Quote Originally Posted by Igo View Post
    Remember, if there are no pictures, it didn't happen.
    Don't worry, you'll see pictures late next week/early the following week!
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    intellect? we don't need so stinking intellect. this is the 41.
    Quote Originally Posted by eric01 View Post
    And this is why I don't ride aluminum frames... they will explode if I look at it wrong.

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    Yeah yeah, finally completed my rain / snow / whatever bike today. My brother grinded the teeth off the outer ring and gave me his old pedals. I adjusted the rear derailleur to 7 speed to avoid the chain skipping off the inside. Therefore it's a 7 x 1 now and runs well.








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    looks to good for a beater bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbchybridrider View Post
    looks to good for a beater bike.
    You could be right. This bike is a lot of fun.

    So far I haven't ridden or looked over my Cannondale since I got back from Australia on Sunday. While we were over there, Kyoto copped incredible gusts and most of our bikes were knocked over. The Cannondale wasn't, but jammed up against the letterbox. I should have put it inside before we went on the holiday, but because this isn't typhoon season, I thought it'd be fine. Wrong!

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    This is what my bike looks like to me right now. I'm getting it tomorrow!!

    I'm considering getting a pair of these in red to match the frame and getting some white Fizik microtex tape. What do you guys think?
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    intellect? we don't need so stinking intellect. this is the 41.
    Quote Originally Posted by eric01 View Post
    And this is why I don't ride aluminum frames... they will explode if I look at it wrong.

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    @giantcfr1 looks like a lot of fun, both building and riding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rangerdavid View Post
    intellect? we don't need so stinking intellect. this is the 41.
    Quote Originally Posted by eric01 View Post
    And this is why I don't ride aluminum frames... they will explode if I look at it wrong.

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    Well I think that is a pretty darn fair likeliness of a Fedex tracking notice if I don't mind saying so myself. Doh!
    Quote Originally Posted by AlphaDogg View Post


    This is what my bike looks like to me right now. I'm getting it tomorrow!!

    I'm considering getting a pair of these in red to match the frame and getting some white Fizik microtex tape. What do you guys think?
    Road Bike: Trek 2.1 Apex
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    Serfas Lycra Dual Density Saddle
    Eleven81 BMX Pedals
    Kool Stop brake pads
    Planet Bike Blaze 2W front light
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    Topeak Explorer MTX Rack
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    Quote Originally Posted by Igo View Post
    Well I think that is a pretty darn fair likeliness of a Fedex tracking notice if I don't mind saying so myself. Doh!
    Bike, FedEx tracking page, what's the difference?
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    intellect? we don't need so stinking intellect. this is the 41.
    Quote Originally Posted by eric01 View Post
    And this is why I don't ride aluminum frames... they will explode if I look at it wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlphaDogg View Post

    I'm considering getting a pair of these in red to match the frame and getting some white Fizik microtex tape. What do you guys think?
    I think the bike looks just right stock but customize as you see fit. Consider Shimano Pro gel tape too it's very comfy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlphaDogg View Post
    Gonna become a roadie soon! I'm still in the process of convincing my parents (I have half of the money), but I'm pretty sure I'm ordering this next week: https://www.performancebike.com/weba...ey=http:Logoff
    ...A 2011 Fuji Roubaix 1.0. It has full 105 components and I test rode a 52cm one yesterday. It was a little bit big, so I'll have to order the next size down; 49cm. The sale ends on Sunday, so I think I'll go in on Sunday and order it (provided that I get my parents on board). $1000 for full 105 components (except for the brakes) seems like a good deal to me. What do you guys think?...
    Great looking bike especially with 105. Congratulates BTW for the price.
    I personnaly wouldn't change the hoods or tape just yet. I'd ride it for a while and see what you think. How close are the two reds? (hood and frame)

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