Originally Posted by illdthedj
(Post 11447226)
holy crap! how tall are you???? what size is this bike?
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Originally Posted by illdthedj
(Post 11447191)
lol ill just respond in one post...
yes the frame was 40 bucks! lol... i even got another old philips frame thrown in for free! but just because it was cheap dosn't necessarily make it a turd...and i guess if it is a turd, then its my turd and i love my sh1!t :D fyi i everything on the frame is used or parts i had around or traded friends/brothers/dad for, so i havn't spent that much money polishing said turd. the wheelset though was the priciest at 160ish shipping included, but having dura ace hubs and ultegra cassete and mavic open pro front and cxp30 back, i thought it was a great deal especially since the cheapest new wheelset i found was weinmann dp18s and i think formula or origin8 hubs for not much less. its not like i cant swap out the frame down the line if i find something nicer. and yes adriano i am 6'3 with extremely long wingspan, so the easier to find 120mm alter stem works out for me. ok thats all :D BUT hanging dura-ace and fancy threadless stems, etc. on it just seems wrong. Why not wait for a nice frame to put your nice parts on? It would be much better suited for beater/townie bike duty. Put a basket and some northroad bars on it and you have yourself a great bike that you never have to worry about. |
I like the centurion, its a good looking frame, though its cheap. People put sugino 75/thomson posts/dura ace hubs on kilo tt's all the time, same story here. Though nashbar's house frames are quite decent for the price..
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Originally Posted by solbrothers
(Post 11447817)
im 6'7" and the bike is 70cm ctc
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Originally Posted by xkillemallx16
(Post 11449420)
I like the centurion, its a good looking frame, though its cheap. People put sugino 75/thomson posts/dura ace hubs on kilo tt's all the time, same story here. Though nashbar's house frames are quite decent for the price..
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Originally Posted by adriano
(Post 11449453)
your pedaling must look somewhat cartoonish with cranks that short.
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the cost of a new crankset/bb wouldnt offset the margin of performance gain id get back. but then again this is bgssfg
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we are off on two different sides of the available crank length spectrum and neither is pretty. keep an eye out for 210mm cranks while i wait for 160s.
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haha yeah. but then id get pedal strike! and im not into that
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ive struck my pedals with my 180s but one of the small beauties of geared bikes is the ability to coast
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Originally Posted by solbrothers
(Post 11449638)
haha yeah. but then id get pedal strike! and im not into that
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but im already riding a custom frame haha
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then another one shouldnt be an issue!
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:/
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Originally Posted by jtgotsjets
(Post 11449405)
Well, turd is the wrong word really. It's not a terrible frame—it's solid and will last forever if you let it. Well-made.
BUT hanging dura-ace and fancy threadless stems, etc. on it just seems wrong. Why not wait for a nice frame to put your nice parts on? It would be much better suited for beater/townie bike duty. Put a basket and some northroad bars on it and you have yourself a great bike that you never have to worry about. |
Originally Posted by illdthedj
(Post 11451209)
well, i could wait to put the nice (although used and not nearly as expensive as new) components on a more suitable frame....in fact i probably will, lets just say the centurion is a placeholder frame until that nicer frame comes along.
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Originally Posted by jtgotsjets
(Post 11445091)
Old post, but I felt a wrong had to be righted.
A pint of beer is better for you after a workout than water, say scientists Secondly, while it may be helpful post workout, I doubt it shares the same benefits for a mid-workout beverage. Thirdly, the reason it is said to be helpful, is because it helps you consume water "slightly" more efficiently. And if I recall correctly, he didn't have any water, only a gatorade. But thanks for the enlightening article talking about a study that seems to be brought up every time anyone says something negative about alcohol, no as a non drinker I've never heard about it before... |
Sorry for being snarky, but I get frustrated having ridiculous studies like this brought up every time I tell people I don't drink. I know that's not why you were bringing it up, but it still gets old.
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Originally Posted by xkillemallx16
(Post 11451242)
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Added a few more speeds to the U.A.V. as to handle the white stuff a little better...
http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikepics/uavatv7.JPG http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...010winter1.JPG |
Very nice Bianchi Scrod. I like that vintage road bike.
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Thanks, man. My bro-in-law gave it to me a while back. I dig it.
I've mostly been using it on the trainer and hopefully it'll keep me from getting fat this winter. :lol: |
Hey Scrod... I should be looking at some things today that will help keep you from getting fat this winter.
They might even be ready for shipping. :) |
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