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jschu 09-01-07 09:42 PM

I HATE this
 
Seen on a college campus- $2000+ full carbon, [looked] brand new bianchi. The only problem was, the owner decided he didn't like the stock seat, so he switched it out for a seat from a cruiser bike, with a massive gel pad on top of it nonetheless. I'd love to be able to afford even an entry level to middle of the line road bike so I could do more serious riding. Here's a slob with money to burn defacing a beautiful bianchi. Not cool. It's probably never been ridden more than fifty yards at a time.

DieselDan 09-01-07 09:47 PM

On a college campus? I bet someone switched the seat for him without his consent.

Tapeworm21 09-01-07 10:16 PM

I saw a Trek carbon bike today with flat bars. It was a $2000+ bike.

DataJunkie 09-01-07 10:23 PM

So what?

Bushman 09-01-07 11:14 PM

**** who cares? go ride your bike, get a second job and then you too can buy a carbon racing bike.

Tapeworm21 09-02-07 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by Bushman (Post 5193083)
**** who cares? go ride your bike, get a second job and then you too can buy a carbon racing bike.

It's like seeing a male poodle with those ridiculous haircuts. You just feel sorry for it and want to punch the owner.

croscoe 09-02-07 12:14 AM

What if someone had a Selle saddle and aerobars on a cruiser?

Siu Blue Wind 09-02-07 12:24 AM

Here ya go. Look at THIS piece of crap with the platform spds. AND a triple!

http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...crow/shoes.jpg

HauntedMyst 09-02-07 12:55 AM


Originally Posted by Bushman (Post 5193083)
**** who cares? go ride your bike, get a second job and then you too can buy a carbon racing bike.

Bushman says it all.

Tapeworm21 09-02-07 01:12 AM


Originally Posted by croscoe (Post 5193251)
What if someone had a Selle saddle and aerobars on a cruiser?

I'd point and laugh. Unless someone did it as a joke. If the Bianchi/saddle thing was supposed to be a joke, it's funny.

The expensive Trek carbon with flat bars... not supposed to be a joke. It just screams "I WANNA BE LANCE!!!!!!" Yech.

Cyclist01012 09-02-07 06:27 AM

I saw a trek 5200 in the postal color scheme with dui bars this summer.

DataJunkie 09-02-07 07:21 AM


Originally Posted by Tapeworm21 (Post 5193377)
I'd point and laugh. Unless someone did it as a joke. If the Bianchi/saddle thing was supposed to be a joke, it's funny.

The expensive Trek carbon with flat bars... not supposed to be a joke. It just screams "I WANNA BE LANCE!!!!!!" Yech.

At least the rider has a bike and is hopefully riding.
Besides if it was a lance wannabe it would have drop bars.

I fail to see what is wrong with liking Lance even though I do not have a mindset to like or dislike him.

alicestrong 09-02-07 12:42 PM

Maybe they didn't want to lug their $300 most favorite saddle around with them all day while the bike's locked up so they put a second not attractive to thieves saddle on it just for the days they have class...

Leave a note and ask...:D

TomM 09-02-07 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by Siu Blue Wind (Post 5193280)
Here ya go. Look at THIS piece of crap with the platform spds. AND a triple!

http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...crow/shoes.jpg

Is there any humanity left in this world..:D

StokerPoker 09-03-07 01:10 PM

Is it possible the owner loves the bike so much that he or she could not bear to leave it at home all semester but didn't want to go to class in bike shorts? I don't think I could handle one of those butt hatchets without some kind of padding so the owner of this bike probably put that seat on so it was more suitable for the purpose it was being used for at the time. Besides, how long does it take to swap a saddle to go on a different type of ride?

powerglide 09-04-07 01:31 AM

maybe the dude's got Hemoroids

Cyclaholic 09-04-07 02:54 AM


Originally Posted by Siu Blue Wind (Post 5193280)
Here ya go. Look at THIS piece of crap with the platform spds. AND a triple!

http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...crow/shoes.jpg

Nice shoes ;)

Stacey 09-04-07 05:04 AM


Originally Posted by jschu (Post 5192706)
Seen on a college campus- $2000+ full carbon, [looked] brand new bianchi. The only problem was, the owner decided he didn't like the stock seat, so he switched it out for a seat from a cruiser bike, with a massive gel pad on top of it nonetheless. I'd love to be able to afford even an entry level to middle of the line road bike so I could do more serious riding. Here's a slob with money to burn defacing a beautiful bianchi. Not cool. It's probably never been ridden more than fifty yards at a time.

Those who judge do not matter.
Those who matter do not judge.

jschu 09-04-07 08:44 AM

Could you possibly come up with a cheesier line? I mean really.

Siu Blue Wind 09-04-07 09:14 AM

Oh Pfft. :rolleyes:

tpelle 09-04-07 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by Siu Blue Wind (Post 5193280)
Here ya go. Look at THIS piece of crap with the platform spds. AND a triple!

http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...crow/shoes.jpg

OK, I'll agree with the cr@ppy pedals - at least put on clips and straps - but all you folks that diss the triples must live in Kansas or Iowa! Bring your doubles to Kentucky and stomp up some of our mountains, then we'll see how you like your doubles!

stapfam 09-04-07 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by tpelle (Post 5207640)
OK, I'll agree with the cr@ppy pedals - at least put on clips and straps - but all you folks that diss the triples must live in Kansas or Iowa! Bring your doubles to Kentucky and stomp up some of our mountains, then we'll see how you like your doubles!

Now I climbed Ventoux this year- on a triple. I kept thinking every time a bike came past me-"I wonder how far up he'll get on that Double"

Gearing is not a valid pont on hills- But strength of the rider and his stamina are. And Apparantly- On the TDF- Very few riders use Comact Doubles on the mountains- They mostly stay on the Normal double- to stay with the gearing their legs have got used to

I'm staying with the triple- Till they come out with a 22f- 34r gearing on a double. (I now have a compact 34/27 and can still do the hills and at a faster pace- but the legs hurt now)


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