What road bike do you have?
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Originally Posted by the beef
The stand-on-a-bathroom-scale-and-hold-your-bike-then-minus-your-own-weight method works quite well, too!
me: 72.5kg (160lbs) and 8.0% bodyfat
me and bike: 82.5kg (182lbs) and 13.5% bodyfat.
Someone do the math. Does that mean my bike has its own bodyfat? If only I could find it
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My Rides
1st: 2005 52cm Allez (Ultegra FD and RD, 105 Crank and Shifter, Bontrager Race wheelset and stem)
2nd: 2006 54cm Specialized Tarmac Comp (stock)
1st: 2005 52cm Allez (Ultegra FD and RD, 105 Crank and Shifter, Bontrager Race wheelset and stem)
2nd: 2006 54cm Specialized Tarmac Comp (stock)
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#4906
molasses in winter slow
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Mondonico Futura Leggero, 58cm, lugged steel w/ chromed steel fork, Campy Chorus, about 18½ lbs (incl Time RXS Carbon pedals, not shown). Had it under 18 lbs last year but it's fattened up a bit since then.
It's nice to hang with the climbers on the Wednesday night club rides when the majority of them are on sub-16 lb Specialized Tarmacs!
My winter/beater/race bike is a black '02 Cannondale CAAD5 with 9-spd Centaur.
It's nice to hang with the climbers on the Wednesday night club rides when the majority of them are on sub-16 lb Specialized Tarmacs!
My winter/beater/race bike is a black '02 Cannondale CAAD5 with 9-spd Centaur.
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#4907
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Bikes: 05 Norco CRR Team Carbon Dura Ace, 06 Cervelo P2C TT Dura Ace, 88 Olmo Steelie w. Campy Mirage, Cypress CX w. 105
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#4909
That's what she said
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Full 105 grouset, carbon fork, seatstay, and of course the o' so sexy celeste.
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Originally Posted by Stallionforce
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Originally Posted by Bikelyst
Full 105 grouset, carbon fork, seatstay, and of course the o' so sexy celeste.
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Originally Posted by cc3chan
Nice, like the wheels. But almost every single tube on the frame and fork says Norco. They must need exposure really badly.
#4913
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Originally Posted by Stallionforce
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Originally Posted by cc3chan
Nice, like the wheels. But almost every single tube on the frame and fork says Norco. They must need exposure really badly.
chainstay? check.
seatstay? check.
top tube? check.
downtube? check.
headtube? check.
they all say norco!
#4916
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Just picked up this 2005 Airborne Thunderbolt - it had 3 miles on it before I test-rode it, now it has more like 11. All-aluminum with full Ultegra, Ouzo Pro fork, Reynolds Alta Comp wheelset (destined for replacement sooner rather than later).
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Ladies and Gents, I present to you my new toy: the lovely, the ravishing, the undeniably fantabulous:
La Donna Selvaggia!
Yes, I know, bizarre? eccentric? Ahhhh oui, but that's how I do it! All of my bikes have personalities, and as such, names that represent them...Selvaggia is Italian, meaning "wild." Fits this little number, eh?
La Donna Selvaggia!
Yes, I know, bizarre? eccentric? Ahhhh oui, but that's how I do it! All of my bikes have personalities, and as such, names that represent them...Selvaggia is Italian, meaning "wild." Fits this little number, eh?
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Originally Posted by voileauciel
Ladies and Gents, I present to you my new toy: the lovely, the ravishing, the undeniably fantabulous:
La Donna Selvaggia!
Yes, I know, bizarre? eccentric? Ahhhh oui, but that's how I do it! All of my bikes have personalities, and as such, names that represent them...Selvaggia is Italian, meaning "wild." Fits this little number, eh?
La Donna Selvaggia!
Yes, I know, bizarre? eccentric? Ahhhh oui, but that's how I do it! All of my bikes have personalities, and as such, names that represent them...Selvaggia is Italian, meaning "wild." Fits this little number, eh?
#4920
Wildman in the Sky
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Ohhhhh....that's a Jamis Comet that I just sold on e-bay...it was too small for me, and I wasn't too keen on the aggressive geometry. I like a more relaxed ride, and seeing as I won't be going into racing as I had originally planned, I figured it'd be better to put my money into a good tourer, hence the Signora Selvaggia.
BTW, like the name? My other bikes are:
Babbadahs (2006 Bianchi Bergamo)
Bruiser (2005 Trek 820)
Gracie (1979 Raleigh Sprite mixte)
La Contessa di Portomaggiore (2006 Mercier Galaxy)
BTW, like the name? My other bikes are:
Babbadahs (2006 Bianchi Bergamo)
Bruiser (2005 Trek 820)
Gracie (1979 Raleigh Sprite mixte)
La Contessa di Portomaggiore (2006 Mercier Galaxy)
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You might want to consider a small cabinet next to the tv for all the vcr's and dvd players up there. That stack scares me.
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My 2007 Scott CR1 Pro, 7 Kilo Custom Build
Well after weeks of planning, and trying to get hold of Campagnolo 2007 Record parts!, had it built this week, she comes in at just over 7 Kilo's or 15.6 Lbs, CR1 2007 Pro Frame, Fulcrum Wheels, Ritchey WCS Components,
CR1 Pro https://picasaweb.google.com/Test23122006/CR1Pro
With the parts left over from the Pro had this built up, for next winter
https://picasaweb.google.com/Test2312...terCustomBuild
CR1 Pro https://picasaweb.google.com/Test23122006/CR1Pro
With the parts left over from the Pro had this built up, for next winter
https://picasaweb.google.com/Test2312...terCustomBuild
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Originally Posted by slvoid
You might want to consider a small cabinet next to the tv for all the vcr's and dvd players up there. That stack scares me.
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Originally Posted by slvoid
You might want to consider a small cabinet next to the tv for all the vcr's and dvd players up there. That stack scares me.