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Old 10-28-13, 09:55 PM
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She has had a bit of work, Seat, tape, wheels and tires. She does what I need her to.


She got me up this
https://www.strava.com/activities/91308258

Started like this with a gastly white seat and white tires.
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Ya know, I kind of like it...but don't you feel like you're sliding off your seat, that looks really angled down.
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kinda like it. dont like the saddle. dont like that you call it 'she'
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Can we hit page 666 by halloween?
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Originally Posted by save10
kinda like it. dont like the saddle. dont like that you call it 'she'
All my bikes, & vehicles are "shes" to me too!
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Originally Posted by ChrisCar
Can we hit page 666 by halloween?
No problem! I say before!
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All my bikes, & vehicles are "shes" to me too!
Ditto. Cars, motorcycle, bicycles, guittar... etc.
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Per request of some guys here I took a better picture with the adjusted saddle and fixed chain. two pics

the day she went home with me on november last year


As is sits now with a few thousand miles and in beast mode!
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The wilier is hot!
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Originally Posted by ChrisCar
Can we hit page 666 by halloween?
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Originally Posted by thirdgenbird
From a "hot" perspective, it is never the -17 stem that is wrong. A -17 degree stem is the best looking stem for a road bike. If a -17 stem isn't parallel with your top tube it is the frame that's wrong.
Absolutely.

For some reason that fellow wants a sloping top tube and stem angled to the sky?

W
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Give me nice flat stem with minimal spacers. Just like they used to be before every fred who ever saw Lance ride the Tour bought himself a Cannondale.
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Originally Posted by Rustle
Not a good photo, so I can not see the detail of the bike. But, WTF are you doing along side a RR track with a road bike?
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Originally Posted by K1196A
Pretty bike to start with... hope I didn't ruin it by making some changes to the wheels, the cables, the brakes, the seat/seat post, the chain rings, and the bars.





(no white garage door, but the pictures are framed so I hope that balances out...)
Nice hotty, you did good.
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Originally Posted by bwilli88
She has had a bit of work, Seat, tape, wheels and tires. She does what I need her to.


She got me up this
https://www.strava.com/activities/91308258

Started like this with a gastly white seat and white tires.
Does not cut the cheeze with me, before or after.
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I see the Wilier as a prime example of staging diminishing the bike. That background is way too busy, too much detail. It's very distracting and makes it difficult for the bike to stand out.

The bike has potential, but the background is killing it, bro.
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Originally Posted by cycledogg
Not a good photo, so I can not see the detail of the bike. But, WTF are you doing along side a RR track with a road bike?
Posing as a gravel grinder!
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Originally Posted by Ghost Ryder
All my bikes, & vehicles are "shes" to me too!
if you're a boatswain's mate an you're referring the destroyer you are serving on sure....but everything else is just weird.
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Originally Posted by BillyD
I see the Wilier as a prime example of staging diminishing the bike. That background is way too busy, too much detail. It's very distracting and makes it difficult for the bike to stand out.

The bike has potential, but the background is killing it, bro.
But I put a frame around for people who are easily distracted without white garage doors. My garage door is brown and that probably would have muddled the pic too (and here I was trying to get the bike in focus... dang it)! LOL

Isn't the BIKE either Hot or NOT HOT independent of that, or did we establish that it's a photo contest?!? Hey, at least my valve stems are right!!!
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Originally Posted by save10
if you're a boatswain's mate an you're referring the destroyer you are serving on sure....but everything else is just weird.
Bicycle in Romance languages is feminine, hence "she" is the appropriate pronoun. In German, it is neutral gender, and the "it" would be appropriate. Since English is a mixture of German (Anglo-Saxon root), Danish (from Viking commerce), and French (from Norman Conquest), either word would fit, but "she" is the most likely more accurate.
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Originally Posted by save10
if you're a boatswain's mate an you're referring the destroyer you are serving on sure....but everything else is just weird.
Not sure bout you, but I like riding on/in she's, not he's.
Hope all those stereotypes about sailors are not all true...
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Originally Posted by RollCNY
Bicycle in Romance languages is feminine, hence "she" is the appropriate pronoun. In German, it is neutral gender, and the "it" would be appropriate. Since English is a mixture of German (Anglo-Saxon root), Danish (from Viking commerce), and French (from Norman Conquest), either word would fit, but "she" is the most likely more accurate.
That's more like it!
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Originally Posted by K1196A
Isn't the BIKE either Hot or NOT HOT independent of that, or did we establish that it's a photo contest?!? )
You're not hearing what I'm saying. The background is so distracting it makes judging the bike difficult . . . I can't be sure it's hot, but it has potential. The background is actually acting as camouflage, and your bike has a hard time standing out from those dark colors. The frame around it doesn't do a darn thing. lol

There's a reason a solid background of a neutral color, like a white garage door, is the ideal background. It presents a blank canvas so that whatever you put in front of it will stand out. This factor alone is WAY more important than lining up your valves or your pedals or anything else.
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There are other methods. Shipping container? Long lens with wide aperture? Concrete wall? And the list goes on… Just a few ideas to help the bike stand out so we can judge the bike itself. Although I'd rather see picturesque locations and work hard to see the bike.
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Originally Posted by BillyD
You're not hearing what I'm saying.
No, I do get your point... I just find your position to be overkill. And clearly you are undervalueing valve position. (BTW... I'm just having fun with this so don't get worked up. It's all for fun!)

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1st its all about staging, then its not about staging, now it all about staging again...

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