What road bike do you have?
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I took some better pictures of my 'Dale. She'll soon be replaced but damn is she a great bike. It had a full 105 groupo until a few months ago when I dusted off an old derailleur in my dads' old tool box,a nd read "Dura-Ace" I damned my dad to hell and but on the new dearilleur, works great. Oh yeah, this is the first time I wrapped my own bars. I think it looks alright. (I'm sorry I didn't take the pictures on her better side!)
P.S: The bike is an '87 Cannondale and she hasn't been cleaned since DECEMBER!!!
P.S: The bike is an '87 Cannondale and she hasn't been cleaned since DECEMBER!!!
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picked up a bowery a few weeks back. will post pics at some point.
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the blue color is very nice, I think my next bike would be color blue.....
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Originally Posted by the beef
That blue Cannondale looks awesome. Props!
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Baby it's cold outside...
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Originally Posted by CrimsonKarter21
I took some better pictures of my 'Dale. She'll soon be replaced but damn is she a great bike. It had a full 105 groupo until a few months ago when I dusted off an old derailleur in my dads' old tool box,a nd read "Dura-Ace" I damned my dad to hell and but on the new dearilleur, works great. Oh yeah, this is the first time I wrapped my own bars. I think it looks alright. (I'm sorry I didn't take the pictures on her better side!)
P.S: The bike is an '87 Cannondale and she hasn't been cleaned since DECEMBER!!!
P.S: The bike is an '87 Cannondale and she hasn't been cleaned since DECEMBER!!!
I so drempt of buying (ordering from Bloors Cycle, Toronto Catalog) that same bike with Shimano 600. Back in 1987, I would go to bed dreaming of owing that bike one day.
Thanks for bring back a memory, makes me want to go get one again
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New Lemond and C-Dale nostalgia
I had that same 1987 blue Cannondale with Shimano 600. Wow that brings back memories.
I still have some of the 600 parts I use on a single speed.
Well, here's my new Lemond:
I still have some of the 600 parts I use on a single speed.
Well, here's my new Lemond:
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Originally Posted by stevecaz
I had that same 1987 blue Cannondale with Shimano 600. Wow that brings back memories.
I still have some of the 600 parts I use on a single speed.
Well, here's my new Lemond:
I still have some of the 600 parts I use on a single speed.
Well, here's my new Lemond:
Nice ride though....
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ViperZ and stevecaz, FYI, I got the bike for free, completely original in November. How's that? I got your old dream bike for free.
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Originally Posted by CrimsonKarter21
ViperZ and stevecaz, FYI, I got the bike for free, completely original in November. How's that? I got your old dream bike for free.
Good for you it was free.
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Originally Posted by bmike
New? They still doing the spine bikes? I thought they went all carbon? ... or is that for 07?
Nice ride though....
Nice ride though....
The all carbon will be an '07 model.
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new one..
My wife's new ride..Yea, she's short so we had to find a decent "small bike". This is the Specialized Allez Jr. Comp. w/105 everything. I actually think it looks nice for a runt bike (hope she don't see this)
Jason
Jason
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My new ride. Indy Fab CJ SE. FSA compact, Dura Ace, Easton cockpit, Open Pro 32's on DT Swiss 240s, Pro Race, Gobi.More bike than rider...
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Finally a pic...
My new baby... '06 Cervelo Soloist Team
A much better bike than I need or deserve... so I must improve to keep up, of slide off the back of the saddle.
My new baby... '06 Cervelo Soloist Team
A much better bike than I need or deserve... so I must improve to keep up, of slide off the back of the saddle.
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Originally Posted by Blaireau
like your garage door...Bike's not bad either
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Hey! My new ride looks just like yours! I went with Shimano PD-R540s for the pedals. I'm thinking of swapping the saddle for the Alias in white, and using the Avatar for my old Trek. I like the red and white thing... very sharp.
Originally Posted by senn000
You got a much better deal than i did! I just got a new Allez Elite too, $1050. LBS wouldn't budge, and they only had the triple in my size :-( Here's a pic with newly added Ultegra pedals, wireless computer and white bottle cages... sans Coca-Cola bottle, though it would match the paint job perfectly!
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already posted but finally got a non-blurry picture in good lighting conditions. got brake fixed. inaugural ride on friday
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That is one mighty fine lookin' ride...
Originally Posted by redfooj
already posted but finally got a non-blurry picture in good lighting conditions. got brake fixed. inaugural ride on friday
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that de rosa is unbelievably hot
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1982 Trek 412
I just posted in the Introductions section, so you can read more there - I just sold the 412 tonight, but wanted to sing her praises and introduce myself in the Road Cycling section. As for riding impressions, it was a sweet introduction to road biking, and I can understand the appeal of classic steel.
I now have a Trek 1200 on order, and that'll be my ride in another week or two. I made the switch primarily because I want as much reliability as I can get for longer rides, and something worth upgrading over time. Not that the old bike wouldn't be great, but it was Trek's entry level bike a quarter century ago, so I can't see putting a lot of money into it. Besides, she went to a good home, and will be a daily commuter now.
I now have a Trek 1200 on order, and that'll be my ride in another week or two. I made the switch primarily because I want as much reliability as I can get for longer rides, and something worth upgrading over time. Not that the old bike wouldn't be great, but it was Trek's entry level bike a quarter century ago, so I can't see putting a lot of money into it. Besides, she went to a good home, and will be a daily commuter now.
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