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Old 04-03-13, 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Jandro
You're in the wrong thread if you wanted people to take any of those things into consideration when handing out judgement. This is the Hot 'r Not thread. Your bike will be mercilessly criticized and judged strictly on its appearance, your photography skills, and whether you aligned your tire labels with your valve stems; not on silly things like fit and saddle practicality.
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Originally Posted by LowCel
Very nice! Have you ever checked out the Lew's? I believe they have gone out of business but their wheels are sooooo drool worthy.
I've seen pictures of the LEWs but have never seen them for sale...they are nice though.
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I seem incapable of taking a good picture; nonetheless, here is my latest build:

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Originally Posted by CALE262
"Canadian dollars-bucks"
For the sake of argument who seriously uses cash anymore? I've been carrying around the same 5 $20 bills in my wallet for the past 2 months.
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Originally Posted by CALE262
At no point was I, nor am I "mad" about anything. My picture posted was in reality a response to another..the rest was me agreeing with the comment made...all until the troll in reference to dropping a ton of money in "Canadian dollars-bucks"..It certainly wasn't a "ton" of money and the US / CDN dollar have been mostly on par for the last ten years. I own houses in both the US and Canada, I know exactly where either dollar stands.
And there he goes, bragging about his multiple international homes and how a C59 with lightweights/Super record 11 and mad Fibers isn't a lot of money. . . We're all very impressed with your wealth. I'm sure that if we all had a gajillion dollar-bucks (US or Canadian) we could put together a pretty sweet bike too. It just wouldn't have that saddle. . . Yuk. (OK, guys, I'm done
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Lol...ok, don't get mad.
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Originally Posted by fa63
I seem incapable of taking a good picture; nonetheless, here is my latest build
I'm not sure a Shimano crank with SRAM shifters is allowed in this thread.

More to the point, I think the red stem is overkill.

Overall, she ain't a beauty but hey she's alright.
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Crappy pic, I'm not a fan of the crankset and the bottle holders are hideous... but I like it.
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Old 04-03-13, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Andy_K
I'm not sure a Shimano crank with SRAM shifters is allowed in this thread.

More to the point, I think the red stem is overkill.

Overall, she ain't a beauty but hey she's alright.
I'm in trouble then. My Parlee is going to have Shimano di2 with a SRAM quarq.
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Crappy pic, I'm not a fan of the crankset and the bottle holders are hideous... but I like it.
HOT, now with that out of the way those cages are terrible (looking), also not a fan of the crankset or the bars. I don't know why I don't like the bars exactly, just don't do it for me. The bar ends don't really help.

I'm done nitpicking now, it still earns a HOT.
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The Focus is hot.
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My 2007 Specialized Tarmac Expert. Frame, that is. Everything else has been upgraded including a custom carbon seat post, the original was a very bad functional and aesthetic design. Full Sram Red/Black drivetrain, ROL 58m Carbon Wheels, FSA carbon compact handlebar w internal routing, Oval Concepts carbon stem w Ti faceplate, Toupe Ti team saddle, Zero Gravity Ti brakes. Lots of tiny details i.e. SRAM red annodized cable ferrules, red chainring bolts, custom color matching handlebar end plugs, carbon front derailleur clamp. This was my winter project and just stretched her legs this past weekend and it is scary fast. I passed up nearly every rider on my regular course and I didn't even train that hard over the winter. I shaved off over four pounds in the upgrades and the ceramic bearings all around ultimately made the difference. I have yet to install my Speedplay Ti pedals with my S-Works shoes, that should help the pedal power as well. CAN'T WAIT FOR THE WEEKEND!!!
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Cute, what is that, the Estonia National Team ride?


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Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
For the sake of argument who seriously uses cash anymore? I've been carrying around the same 5 $20 bills in my wallet for the past 2 months.
My wife and I do, all the time. But we used debit a lot, also.
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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
My wife and I do, all the time. But we used debit a lot, also.
I still carry cash also. Especially for those group dinners. The one that uses the card is the one that typically gets screwed.
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Originally Posted by LowCel
Very nice! Have you ever checked out the Lew's? I believe they have gone out of business but their wheels are sooooo drool worthy.
Paul Lew is working for Reynolds now. The Reynolds RZR's are essentially Lew wheels (but improved since then).
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Originally Posted by teamtrinity
Paul Lew is working for Reynolds now. The Reynolds RZR's are essentially Lew wheels (but improved since then).
Good to know. Those RZR's look sweet but not as sweet as his 850 gram wheels that I drool over.
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2012 BMC Racemachine...SRAM Red build

You are going to have to turn it around and properly stage it to get a hot. I will say that bike is begging for some deep carbon rims.
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Originally Posted by LowCel
Good to know. Those RZR's look sweet but not as sweet as his 850 gram wheels that I drool over.
If it's sheer low weight you seek, Dash Cycles out of Colorado has a 780g wheelset for a mere $2900. Almost thought about getting them.
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Originally Posted by LowCel
You are going to have to turn it around and properly stage it to get a hot. I will say that bike is begging for some deep carbon rims.
Ahh, sorry about that, new to the forum. Will have to grab that shot at another time...
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Originally Posted by YukonLT
2012 BMC Racemachine...SRAM Red build

If that is the saddle height you ride at, then you might want to think about a bigger frame.

And yes, give us some pictures from the other side.
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