Here SHE is!!
#28
well hello there

Joined: May 2005
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From: Point Loma, CA
Bikes: Bill Holland (Road-Ti), Fuji Roubaix Pro (back-up), Bike Friday (folder), Co-Motion (tandem) & Trek 750 (hybrid)
Black tape, instead of red tape, will make it look totally stealth.
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#29
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2007
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Don't flip it. Presumably, you were set up into a comfortable position when you bought the bike, and it would be foolish to sacrifice that for mere appearance. That's not to say your position won't evolve as you spend more time on the bike.
I know "flip it" is sort of an in joke around here, but I sometimes wonder how many novices who casually or infrequently read this forum have followed that suggestion and ended up miserable on their bikes.
I know "flip it" is sort of an in joke around here, but I sometimes wonder how many novices who casually or infrequently read this forum have followed that suggestion and ended up miserable on their bikes.
#31
Century bound
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 2,262
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From: Mesa Arizona
Bikes: Felt AR4 and Cannondale hybrid
Don't flip it. Presumably, you were set up into a comfortable position when you bought the bike, and it would be foolish to sacrifice that for mere appearance. That's not to say your position won't evolve as you spend more time on the bike.
I know "flip it" is sort of an in joke around here, but I sometimes wonder how many novices who casually or infrequently read this forum have followed that suggestion and ended up miserable on their bikes.
I know "flip it" is sort of an in joke around here, but I sometimes wonder how many novices who casually or infrequently read this forum have followed that suggestion and ended up miserable on their bikes.
#32
Very nice bike, Chu!
#33
Don't flip it. Presumably, you were set up into a comfortable position when you bought the bike, and it would be foolish to sacrifice that for mere appearance. That's not to say your position won't evolve as you spend more time on the bike.
I know "flip it" is sort of an in joke around here, but I sometimes wonder how many novices who casually or infrequently read this forum have followed that suggestion and ended up miserable on their bikes.
I know "flip it" is sort of an in joke around here, but I sometimes wonder how many novices who casually or infrequently read this forum have followed that suggestion and ended up miserable on their bikes.
#37
Senior Member

Joined: Oct 2002
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From: Someplace trying to figure it out
Bikes: Cannondale EVO, CAAD9, Giant cross bike.
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Yeah I was kidding when I recommended to flip and slam the stem, I did it when I first started riding cause I thought it looked good, turns out I wasn't as flexible as I thought and the more aggressive position made me absolutely miserable. I'd recommend leaving it as is, and flip and/or remove spacers as you see fit. I slowly lowered mine until it was all the way down as far as it would go, ended up putting spacers back underneath before I found my sweet spot.
Just remember, if it's uncomfortable or causes pain, don't do it. Your "fit" will evolve as you put more miles behind you, make SMALL adjustments if you decide to change anything.
Just remember, if it's uncomfortable or causes pain, don't do it. Your "fit" will evolve as you put more miles behind you, make SMALL adjustments if you decide to change anything.
#42
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Joined: Feb 2012
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The LBS did a real good fitting on me for no charge. They measured everything on me and since I have a longer torso then my lower extremities, they sub'd the stem for a slight longer one. And yes, cilpless definitely a must!
#44
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I'm not going for black stealth look...at least not right now hehe.
#45
Señor Blues
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,598
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From: upstate NY
Bikes: Cannondale CAAD 10, Breezer Venturi Custom Build, IRO Singlespeed
I rode the platforms for 1 week and then went clipless. There isn't that much to get used to. Expect to fall over @ 0mph once or twice. It's a right of passage.
Nice bike...
Nice bike...
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Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 5,585
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From: Tampa, Florida
Bikes: 2017 Colnago C-RS, 2012 Colnago Ace, 2010 Giant Cypress hybrid
Very nice looking bike, OP. I hope you enjoy it as much as I am enjoying my new road bike. Ride it like there's no tomorrow.
I have to agree with those that suggest you go clipless ASAP before you get too used to riding it with platform pedals. You'll be glad you did.
I have to agree with those that suggest you go clipless ASAP before you get too used to riding it with platform pedals. You'll be glad you did.
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... but no joke... AWESOME bike.

