Your Most Recent Cycling-related Purchase
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Mavic Avenir Road Shoes and Shimano R540 SPD-SL. Both are in white color, which looks great on my bike. This is my first set of clipless pedals & cycling shoes.
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Location: A Yankee in Houston, TX
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The past couple of weeks:
Castelli Unico black gloves, PI softshell shoe covers, PI thermal leg warmers, LG Oslo tights, Hammer endurolytes, Hammer endurance amino, cable rub patches, Rock n Roll lube kit, Veloshine wipes (always wanted to try these), K Edge chain catcher, Bar Fly white garmin mount.
Just ordered today:
Tufo tubular tape x 4, Continental Sprinter Gatorskin x 4, Boyd 58mm Tubulars (ghosted decals), Boyd 58mm Tubulars (white decals)
With the current sale Boyd Cycling is having on their 2012 wheels, it was too good to pass up.
Castelli Unico black gloves, PI softshell shoe covers, PI thermal leg warmers, LG Oslo tights, Hammer endurolytes, Hammer endurance amino, cable rub patches, Rock n Roll lube kit, Veloshine wipes (always wanted to try these), K Edge chain catcher, Bar Fly white garmin mount.
Just ordered today:
Tufo tubular tape x 4, Continental Sprinter Gatorskin x 4, Boyd 58mm Tubulars (ghosted decals), Boyd 58mm Tubulars (white decals)
With the current sale Boyd Cycling is having on their 2012 wheels, it was too good to pass up.
#8235
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Two continental grand prix 4000s 700 x 25 c tyres from PBK.
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I bought a NOS Easton EC30 stem from about the same time my bike was new (yeah, I know, not the greatest stem, but it was cheap and in the size/rise I wanted to try out) and some new gloves by Performance. Which is good, because my last set of gloves (Specialized) disintegrated the last time I wore them a couple of months back.
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#8241
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Arrives on Friday.
Looking to do a Campy 10 or 11 (alloy) build. Cold setting to 130, verifying alignment and getting started with a slow, steady build next week. The goal is to have it on the road by Spring thaw.
Should be a fun ride. Ebay pic:
Looking to do a Campy 10 or 11 (alloy) build. Cold setting to 130, verifying alignment and getting started with a slow, steady build next week. The goal is to have it on the road by Spring thaw.
Should be a fun ride. Ebay pic:
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Wow, blast from the past!
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Hope your new frame acommodates the front derailleur style, crank/BB standard, seatpost setback, and stem length/angle.
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Showers Pass Pro Tech ST Jacket:
Windproof, waterproof, breathable, ultra-lightweight (140 grams) and packable, and it doesn't hide your kit.
I've never seen a rain jacket that was so lightweight. It will be my every day jacket to fend off the rain and the cold.
Windproof, waterproof, breathable, ultra-lightweight (140 grams) and packable, and it doesn't hide your kit.
I've never seen a rain jacket that was so lightweight. It will be my every day jacket to fend off the rain and the cold.
#8250
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Let us know if it performs as well as you think it will.
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