What road bike do you have?
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My “new” six13 has finally come together. I slowly built this up on a pretty tight budget using mostly eBay parts over the past several months as a replacement for the two-sizes-too-big Raleigh grand prix I’ve been riding. It is my first effort at building a bike and I could not be happier with how it turned out. Certainly not all top end components, but it fits and rides beautifully and is a rocket compared to the old bike.
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Bikes: 2013 KHS 747 (by Lennard Zinn), 1987 Nishiki Sport, 1983 Sanwa 700
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I ride the el best bike in the world for someone of my stature, the KHS flite 747.

It is listed as a 65cm, but that means close to nothing. The seat tube is something like 58cm, and the top tube 62cm. I am 6'7", with a 36" inseem. The 200mm cranks on this bike make a world of difference. I can usually smoke most other riders on short climbs, long climbs are a different story. I recently learned the massive torque of the cranks has been bending the stock chainring, so upgraded to a cold-forged praxis and it has been wonderful. Caused me to lower the handelbars to their lowest position now that I spend so much more time sprinting. I could probably fit a smaller frame, something like a 62cm, but only if it had a high bottom bracket to fit the larger cranks (nothing like this exists). I also have 28c vittoria rubinos riding on 36 spoked rims to accommodate my clyde nature (250lbs, but its all legs, I swear).
I posted this pic because with the lower handelbar position, the bike somehow looks proportional. Maybe its just that I have bonded with the bike and can no longer see her odd proportions. I am used to riding alien looking bikes, sort of like larger versions of the mini-velos, since the 700C wheels look small on the tall frames.

It is listed as a 65cm, but that means close to nothing. The seat tube is something like 58cm, and the top tube 62cm. I am 6'7", with a 36" inseem. The 200mm cranks on this bike make a world of difference. I can usually smoke most other riders on short climbs, long climbs are a different story. I recently learned the massive torque of the cranks has been bending the stock chainring, so upgraded to a cold-forged praxis and it has been wonderful. Caused me to lower the handelbars to their lowest position now that I spend so much more time sprinting. I could probably fit a smaller frame, something like a 62cm, but only if it had a high bottom bracket to fit the larger cranks (nothing like this exists). I also have 28c vittoria rubinos riding on 36 spoked rims to accommodate my clyde nature (250lbs, but its all legs, I swear).
I posted this pic because with the lower handelbar position, the bike somehow looks proportional. Maybe its just that I have bonded with the bike and can no longer see her odd proportions. I am used to riding alien looking bikes, sort of like larger versions of the mini-velos, since the 700C wheels look small on the tall frames.
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New bike yayyyyyy
2013 focus cayo evo force
disregard the front wheel, lost a wheel part in shipping for the matching front fulcrum
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2007 Scattante XRL Carbon SS
I've had really nice bikes in the past - '09 Fuji Team Pro, '10 Fuji SST 2.0, '12 Fuji Altamira Team Edition but got out of cycling last year and sold everything. Now I'm back into it and wanted to either build a bike or find a great deal on one. I couldn't pass this one up.
I just picked this up on Friday for a measly $500 and it's almost brand new.
I believe it's an '07 frame. It got built up in '09 by a friend of the owner.
The owner, an overweight middle aged car salesman, only rode it around his neighborhood once.
It has sat in his garage since then and it shows. The original tires still have the nubs on them and the paint
is nearly flawless.
105 shifters and front derailleur
Ultegra rear derailleur
Ultegra brakes f/r
Forte carbon crank
Forte carbon seat post
This thing rides so smooth and comfortable, but then again I've been riding my brothers old Windsor Bristol that is like riding a tank with square wheels.
I just picked this up on Friday for a measly $500 and it's almost brand new.
I believe it's an '07 frame. It got built up in '09 by a friend of the owner.
The owner, an overweight middle aged car salesman, only rode it around his neighborhood once.
It has sat in his garage since then and it shows. The original tires still have the nubs on them and the paint
is nearly flawless.
105 shifters and front derailleur
Ultegra rear derailleur
Ultegra brakes f/r
Forte carbon crank
Forte carbon seat post
This thing rides so smooth and comfortable, but then again I've been riding my brothers old Windsor Bristol that is like riding a tank with square wheels.

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Just picked up this '14 Giant TCR Composite 1. Ultegra and Ksyrium Equipes.



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Treks, '79 710, '83 600, '85 420, '87 560, '91 1000, '96 1220.
LeMonds, '00 Zurich, '05 Etape, '06 Versaille.
My favorites are the '87 560 and '00 Zurich.
LeMonds, '00 Zurich, '05 Etape, '06 Versaille.
My favorites are the '87 560 and '00 Zurich.
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Just picked up an new Cannondale Evo Ultegra Edition

I swapped the bar tape to white and installed my pedals and Garmin stuff to it.
I swapped the bar tape to white and installed my pedals and Garmin stuff to it.
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What tape are you running? I just wrapped bars with some Service Course CX tape. Zipp - Speed Weaponry | Accessories | Accessories | Service Course cyclocross handlebar tape, and trying to see if I like it. Before I was running 3mm Fizik tape. I might go back to the Fizik tape. I am not used to running a thicker tape (padded). Has anyone else had experince with the Zipp tape?