What road bike do you have?
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Well here's my bike, its not as sexy as some of the other rides i've seen here. But nonetheless, sexy to me.
Behold, my first roadbike.... drum roll please... Giant OCR2!
Behold, my first roadbike.... drum roll please... Giant OCR2!
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Originally Posted by pauly
Well here's my bike, its not as sexy as some of the other rides i've seen here. But nonetheless, sexy to me.
Behold, my first roadbike.... drum roll please... Giant OCR2!
Behold, my first roadbike.... drum roll please... Giant OCR2!
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Originally Posted by N7CZinMT
Nice Pauly, nice. Enjoy it!
Been riding seriously for about a year and a half, so much fun.
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Here's my Stappenbelt (Ridley) with a mix of Shimano 105, Ultegra and Dura-Ace. My best bike ever!
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Originally Posted by Erik
Here's my Stappenbelt (Ridley) with a mix of Shimano 105, Ultegra and Dura-Ace. My best bike ever!
Erik, that is a beautiful bike!
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OK, I'm new to this forum and thought I would add my Giant TCR 2 to the thread. Full 105, Mavic Cosmos wheels, Profile stem, Ritchey Pro bars & Ultegra pedals.
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Yeah, so cross-posting is bad and stuff. And I already posted this in the fixie forum, but it *is* still a road bike and a rather fun one at that. My new fixie, to replace the one that sort of snapped while riding down Grand Ave downtown about a month ago. Weighs in at about 18 pounds.
Marin Verona steel frame and fork
Nashbar headset and bars
Shimano 105 brake
Cane Creek lever
Deda tape
Profile stem
Corima seatpost
Fizik Pavé saddle
Shimano BB
Sugino crank & chainring
Rear wheel is a White Industries eccentric hub laced to a solid Sun rim with a Continental tire and Surly cog
Front wheel is a Shimano 600 hub laced to a Matrix aero rim with an unknown 700x25 tire (and I actually found this wheel on the street)
Plus a roll of electrical tape and stick-on mailbox letters
Marin Verona steel frame and fork
Nashbar headset and bars
Shimano 105 brake
Cane Creek lever
Deda tape
Profile stem
Corima seatpost
Fizik Pavé saddle
Shimano BB
Sugino crank & chainring
Rear wheel is a White Industries eccentric hub laced to a solid Sun rim with a Continental tire and Surly cog
Front wheel is a Shimano 600 hub laced to a Matrix aero rim with an unknown 700x25 tire (and I actually found this wheel on the street)
Plus a roll of electrical tape and stick-on mailbox letters
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Originally Posted by Fugazi Dave
Yeah, so cross-posting is bad and stuff. And I already posted this in the fixie forum, but it *is* still a road bike and a rather fun one at that. My new fixie, to replace the one that sort of snapped while riding down Grand Ave downtown about a month ago. Weighs in at about 18 pounds.
Marin Verona steel frame and fork
Nashbar headset and bars
Shimano 105 brake
Cane Creek lever
Deda tape
Profile stem
Corima seatpost
Fizik Pavé saddle
Shimano BB
Sugino crank & chainring
Rear wheel is a White Industries eccentric hub laced to a solid Sun rim with a Continental tire and Surly cog
Front wheel is a Shimano 600 hub laced to a Matrix aero rim with an unknown 700x25 tire (and I actually found this wheel on the street)
Plus a roll of electrical tape and stick-on mailbox letters
Marin Verona steel frame and fork
Nashbar headset and bars
Shimano 105 brake
Cane Creek lever
Deda tape
Profile stem
Corima seatpost
Fizik Pavé saddle
Shimano BB
Sugino crank & chainring
Rear wheel is a White Industries eccentric hub laced to a solid Sun rim with a Continental tire and Surly cog
Front wheel is a Shimano 600 hub laced to a Matrix aero rim with an unknown 700x25 tire (and I actually found this wheel on the street)
Plus a roll of electrical tape and stick-on mailbox letters
sticker ... ha!
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You rock Dave!
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Here is my De Rosa Dual. It's got Campy Record, FSA: crank, stem, handlebar, Fizik Arione saddle, and LOOK Cx6 pedals. It rides incredible.
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That is what I am talking about!! That is a beautiful bike!
How do you like the Record with the FSA cranks? I am getting a new bike next week and am thinking of using that same setup. I'm actually thinking of putting a FSA stem and handlebars as well. What can I say? Great minds think alike.
How do you like the Record with the FSA cranks? I am getting a new bike next week and am thinking of using that same setup. I'm actually thinking of putting a FSA stem and handlebars as well. What can I say? Great minds think alike.
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Originally Posted by pparkhu
Here is my De Rosa Dual. It's got Campy Record, FSA: crank, stem, handlebar, Fizik Arione saddle, and LOOK Cx6 pedals. It rides incredible.
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Originally Posted by Tennessee
That is what I am talking about!! That is a beautiful bike!
How do you like the Record with the FSA cranks? I am getting a new bike next week and am thinking of using that same setup. I'm actually thinking of putting a FSA stem and handlebars as well. What can I say? Great minds think alike.
How do you like the Record with the FSA cranks? I am getting a new bike next week and am thinking of using that same setup. I'm actually thinking of putting a FSA stem and handlebars as well. What can I say? Great minds think alike.
I really like the FSA crank. Don't get me wrong, it is very pleasing to the eye; but helps to put out the power also. The FSA K-Wing handlebar is great. It absorbs a lot of small vibrations, and it even flexes a some, which helps with comfort.
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already posted this in a new thread but i'll gladly post again in this thread..
my new '03 Bianchi Veloce smiles ear to ear!
my new '03 Bianchi Veloce smiles ear to ear!
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Hello, I am located in The Netherlands and a proud owner of a GT time trial Bicycle
that was used in the 2002 season by the Belgium LOTTO cycle team.
Mine was ridden by Steve Vermaut one of the better climbers in the Tour de France
of that year.
I use the bike to compete in crits and it rides like hell.
You may notice that the frame is painted in the Belgium national colours.
I have no information about the GT manufacturer and would like to know if there are
more of these bikes made for the US market. To my knowledge only 10 or 15 trial bikes
were made for Lotto in Europe. Who can tell me more
that was used in the 2002 season by the Belgium LOTTO cycle team.
Mine was ridden by Steve Vermaut one of the better climbers in the Tour de France
of that year.
I use the bike to compete in crits and it rides like hell.
You may notice that the frame is painted in the Belgium national colours.
I have no information about the GT manufacturer and would like to know if there are
more of these bikes made for the US market. To my knowledge only 10 or 15 trial bikes
were made for Lotto in Europe. Who can tell me more
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Originally Posted by rbvs
I have no information about the GT manufacturer and would like to know if there are
more of these bikes made for the US market. To my knowledge only 10 or 15 trial bikes
were made for Lotto in Europe. Who can tell me more
more of these bikes made for the US market. To my knowledge only 10 or 15 trial bikes
were made for Lotto in Europe. Who can tell me more
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I've wanted to try a road bike for awhile, but could never seem to afford it. Saturday while my wife was at the Goodwill store I noticed a bike. I checked it out and found it to be an older Blue Schwinn Tempo road bike. It was in pretty good shape only needing tires (they are boh different sizes 700 x 23 on the front and 700 x 35 on the rear I think) and the rear brake caliper. I got it for $5.99, . It has some component names I recognize. I also want to replace the seat, it has a White O'Brien with neon lettering. Not my style, and not very comfortable. But for $6 I figured it was worth it for a first, starter bike. Even after the tire, seat and rear brake caliper what have I really got to loose?
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Originally Posted by khuon
GT was once a powerhouse in the BMX and MTB community. Unfortunately, GT went bankrupt and was sold off in an auction to Pacific Bicycles (a low-budget discount bike manufacturer that also owns Mongoose and now Schwinn) in late 2001. Since then they went through a steady decline in quality and are now primarily sold through big-box department stores. Schwinn and Mongoose were also very good bike manufacturers that succumbed the same fate.
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Originally Posted by rbvs
Hello, I am located in The Netherlands and a proud owner of a GT time trial Bicycle
that was used in the 2002 season by the Belgium LOTTO cycle team.
Mine was ridden by Steve Vermaut one of the better climbers in the Tour de France
of that year.
I use the bike to compete in crits and it rides like hell.
You may notice that the frame is painted in the Belgium national colours.
I have no information about the GT manufacturer and would like to know if there are
more of these bikes made for the US market. To my knowledge only 10 or 15 trial bikes
were made for Lotto in Europe. Who can tell me more
that was used in the 2002 season by the Belgium LOTTO cycle team.
Mine was ridden by Steve Vermaut one of the better climbers in the Tour de France
of that year.
I use the bike to compete in crits and it rides like hell.
You may notice that the frame is painted in the Belgium national colours.
I have no information about the GT manufacturer and would like to know if there are
more of these bikes made for the US market. To my knowledge only 10 or 15 trial bikes
were made for Lotto in Europe. Who can tell me more
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Coop, that's an awesome find. I bet she'll clean up nicely. I'm not new to riding, but I'm new to this Forum. It's pretty cool here.
Originally Posted by Coop500
I've wanted to try a road bike for awhile, but could never seem to afford it. Saturday while my wife was at the Goodwill store I noticed a bike. I checked it out and found it to be an older Blue Schwinn Tempo road bike. It was in pretty good shape only needing tires (they are boh different sizes 700 x 23 on the front and 700 x 35 on the rear I think) and the rear brake caliper. I got it for $5.99, . It has some component names I recognize. I also want to replace the seat, it has a White O'Brien with neon lettering. Not my style, and not very comfortable. But for $6 I figured it was worth it for a first, starter bike. Even after the tire, seat and rear brake caliper what have I really got to loose?
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Thanks! I hope it makes a good starter bike. I bought a presta valve adapter for $1.49 at the local shop, aired up the tires and road it yesterday. It seems much easier and faster to ride than my mountain bike.
I bought some brakes off of ebay last night. Now I need to find some tires, a new seat, and it needs new bar tape.
An interesting side note. I was surfing the web looking for info on this bike and stumbled across another site where a guy was posting asking about the same bike! He saw it and passed but planned to go back. I never hesitated when I saw the price. Small world.
I bought some brakes off of ebay last night. Now I need to find some tires, a new seat, and it needs new bar tape.
An interesting side note. I was surfing the web looking for info on this bike and stumbled across another site where a guy was posting asking about the same bike! He saw it and passed but planned to go back. I never hesitated when I saw the price. Small world.
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OK....when you see a yellow blur go by you... it was me! 2001 Look KG 241 59 cm (c-c) frame, Look ergo seatpost, Rolls sadle for my bum, Cinelli deep drop bars, 140 mm stem, Campy Centaur groupo excepting the Record 180 mm crankset, Mavic Ksyrium Elite wheels - 20 lbs ride
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