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#5126
So it is
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I realized a couple of months ago that I was going to have some actual honest-to-god free time on my hands as I finish up grad school. And I'm tired of puttering around on my parts-bin bicycles- I want to get better at it and maybe, you know, actually physically fit. So I've "invested" in some new stuff (while still using the C&V Bianchi frame that I like the feel of):
R7000 group set
Conti GP5000 tires
PSIMET wheels
Garmin 830
Garmin Varia
Stages Left crank PM
New handlebar, stem, and pedals to tweak the fit a bit.
I feel like there's something missing...oh, I got new shoes, too.
Also, y'all are a bad influence .
Pictures were going to be shared as before and after once everything is in hand.
R7000 group set
Conti GP5000 tires
PSIMET wheels
Garmin 830
Garmin Varia
Stages Left crank PM
New handlebar, stem, and pedals to tweak the fit a bit.
I feel like there's something missing...oh, I got new shoes, too.
Also, y'all are a bad influence .
Pictures were going to be shared as before and after once everything is in hand.
#5127
Fat n slow
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I realized a couple of months ago that I was going to have some actual honest-to-god free time on my hands as I finish up grad school. And I'm tired of puttering around on my parts-bin bicycles- I want to get better at it and maybe, you know, actually physically fit. So I've "invested" in some new stuff (while still using the C&V Bianchi frame that I like the feel of):
R7000 group set
Conti GP5000 tires
PSIMET wheels
Garmin 830
Garmin Varia
Stages Left crank PM
New handlebar, stem, and pedals to tweak the fit a bit.
I feel like there's something missing...oh, I got new shoes, too.
Also, y'all are a bad influence .
Pictures were going to be shared as before and after once everything is in hand.
R7000 group set
Conti GP5000 tires
PSIMET wheels
Garmin 830
Garmin Varia
Stages Left crank PM
New handlebar, stem, and pedals to tweak the fit a bit.
I feel like there's something missing...oh, I got new shoes, too.
Also, y'all are a bad influence .
Pictures were going to be shared as before and after once everything is in hand.
Where did you order the stages from? I was waiting for over a month before I just said screw it and bought Vector 3
#5128
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Competitive Cyclist, but they're not expecting a shipment to arrive until next week I think? Placed the order 10 days ago. That was the only place that even attempted to give a time frame.
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#5129
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I realized a couple of months ago that I was going to have some actual honest-to-god free time on my hands as I finish up grad school. And I'm tired of puttering around on my parts-bin bicycles- I want to get better at it and maybe, you know, actually physically fit. So I've "invested" in some new stuff (while still using the C&V Bianchi frame that I like the feel of):
R7000 group set
Conti GP5000 tires
PSIMET wheels
Garmin 830
Garmin Varia
Stages Left crank PM
New handlebar, stem, and pedals to tweak the fit a bit.
I feel like there's something missing...oh, I got new shoes, too.
Also, y'all are a bad influence .
Pictures were going to be shared as before and after once everything is in hand.
R7000 group set
Conti GP5000 tires
PSIMET wheels
Garmin 830
Garmin Varia
Stages Left crank PM
New handlebar, stem, and pedals to tweak the fit a bit.
I feel like there's something missing...oh, I got new shoes, too.
Also, y'all are a bad influence .
Pictures were going to be shared as before and after once everything is in hand.
sounds fancy
#5130
serious cyclist
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I realized a couple of months ago that I was going to have some actual honest-to-god free time on my hands as I finish up grad school. And I'm tired of puttering around on my parts-bin bicycles- I want to get better at it and maybe, you know, actually physically fit. So I've "invested" in some new stuff (while still using the C&V Bianchi frame that I like the feel of):
R7000 group set
Conti GP5000 tires
PSIMET wheels
Garmin 830
Garmin Varia
Stages Left crank PM
New handlebar, stem, and pedals to tweak the fit a bit.
I feel like there's something missing...oh, I got new shoes, too.
Also, y'all are a bad influence .
Pictures were going to be shared as before and after once everything is in hand.
R7000 group set
Conti GP5000 tires
PSIMET wheels
Garmin 830
Garmin Varia
Stages Left crank PM
New handlebar, stem, and pedals to tweak the fit a bit.
I feel like there's something missing...oh, I got new shoes, too.
Also, y'all are a bad influence .
Pictures were going to be shared as before and after once everything is in hand.
Also, the concept that "investment" only correctly refers to monetary investment for monetary return is the product of internet know-it-alls. No quotation marks are needed.
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#5131
Super Modest
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I realized a couple of months ago that I was going to have some actual honest-to-god free time on my hands as I finish up grad school. And I'm tired of puttering around on my parts-bin bicycles- I want to get better at it and maybe, you know, actually physically fit. So I've "invested" in some new stuff (while still using the C&V Bianchi frame that I like the feel of):
R7000 group set
Conti GP5000 tires
PSIMET wheels
Garmin 830
Garmin Varia
Stages Left crank PM
New handlebar, stem, and pedals to tweak the fit a bit.
I feel like there's something missing...oh, I got new shoes, too.
Also, y'all are a bad influence .
Pictures were going to be shared as before and after once everything is in hand.
R7000 group set
Conti GP5000 tires
PSIMET wheels
Garmin 830
Garmin Varia
Stages Left crank PM
New handlebar, stem, and pedals to tweak the fit a bit.
I feel like there's something missing...oh, I got new shoes, too.
Also, y'all are a bad influence .
Pictures were going to be shared as before and after once everything is in hand.
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#5132
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You’re all invited to my next cookout. Any recommendations for a cheese?
#5133
Should Be More Popular
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#5136
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An abomination. Sorry.
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#5138
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#5139
Has a magic bike
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Today I was “working” from home. That consisted of a short mtb ride, walking the dogs, some paperwork, some phone calls, receiving two Instacart orders, using up the withering tomatoes (salsa roja and chicken tortilla soup, which in turn used up the chicken stock and most of the corn tortillas), having lunch (chicken tortilla soup), texting my intern, using up the overripe bananas (banana chocolate chip muffins and a banana chocolate chip snack cake that is soon to be iced with peanut butter buttercream), individually wrapping and packaging the muffins for the freezer, and then checking out the Addiction thread.
Soonish we shall throw some brats in the smoker.
I am restocked with limes which means that I’ll go for a Classic Daiquiri made with that fancy pineapple rum. Once it gets to an acceptable cocktailing time of the day.
Soonish we shall throw some brats in the smoker.
I am restocked with limes which means that I’ll go for a Classic Daiquiri made with that fancy pineapple rum. Once it gets to an acceptable cocktailing time of the day.
#5140
Should Be More Popular
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That’s what I need for my plane irons and chisels but I make do with a granite surface plate and sand paper for now. If mr Paul sellers is to believe, I may get away with cheap, thin “plated” diamond strips, but I do want 8”x3” dmt plates.
We prefer “enablers”.
#5142
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datlas and Bah Humbug convinced me that I had to try it out. Blame them.
#5143
cowboy, steel horse, etc
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Anyone ride 57cm looking for a Paramount? This one's in Laramie, but asking big money $1300
Needs a white saddle really bad!
Needs a white saddle really bad!
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#5146
Mostly Harmless
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#5147
Has a magic bike
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Hey WhyFi
Classic Hemingway Daiquiri
2 oz Plantation Stebbins fancy pineapple rum
3/4 oz lime juice
1/2 oz simple syrup
Shaken in a cocktail shaker with ice
So good. I babysitting the smoker.
Classic Hemingway Daiquiri
2 oz Plantation Stebbins fancy pineapple rum
3/4 oz lime juice
1/2 oz simple syrup
Shaken in a cocktail shaker with ice
So good. I babysitting the smoker.
#5148
serious cyclist
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datlas and Bah Humbug convinced me that I had to try it out. Blame them.
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Lol. I picked up the boxes and thought they were empty. Had my budget been able to stretch to carbon rims I think they could have floated here.
Sorry for the picture quality- on mobile atm.
Sorry for the picture quality- on mobile atm.
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