All bikes are the same...
#51
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From: Rhode Island (an obscure suburb of Connecticut)
Bikes: one of each
Now, there's the $15 vodka and the $150 vodka. After that, I can tell my Schwinn clunker from other bikes cause the tubes are thick enough for me to focus on.
#53
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From: Colorado Springs, CO
Bikes: 1959 Bottecchia Milano-Sanremo (frame), 1966 Bottecchia Professional (frame), 1971 Bottecchia Professional (frame), 1973 Bottecchia Gran Turismo, 1974 Bottecchia Special, 1977 Bottecchia Special (frame), 1974 Peugeot UO-8
How true...I just got my butt handed to me by a young lady rider with one leg. Turns out she's a Paralympic track and road cycling champion and skiing champion.
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1959 Bottecchia Milano-Sanremo(frame), 1966 Bottecchia Professional (frame), 1971 Bottecchia Professional (frame),
1973 Bottecchia Gran Turismo, 1974 Bottecchia Special, 1977 Bottecchia Special (frame),
1974 Peugeot UO-8, 1988 Panasonic PT-3500, 2002 Bianchi Veloce, 2004 Bianchi Pista
1959 Bottecchia Milano-Sanremo(frame), 1966 Bottecchia Professional (frame), 1971 Bottecchia Professional (frame),
1973 Bottecchia Gran Turismo, 1974 Bottecchia Special, 1977 Bottecchia Special (frame),
1974 Peugeot UO-8, 1988 Panasonic PT-3500, 2002 Bianchi Veloce, 2004 Bianchi Pista
#56
Forget the entire bike; what about wheels? I can tell the difference between my small or high flange wheelsets - even my Campy Hi-Low rear - blindfolded! It's all about feel; some have it, some don't.
It's why Michael Schumacher has lots of millions of dollars and I just dream I could drive like him. On a bike, however, I've got "the feel". Nice.
It's why Michael Schumacher has lots of millions of dollars and I just dream I could drive like him. On a bike, however, I've got "the feel". Nice.
#57
One of the big cycling magazines did a test of several steel framed bikes, This was from the 1980's. They ranged in quality from Columbus Aelle up to real nice expensive frames. In a blind test, the Aelle framed bike was perceived as the best riding.
I once had a copy of the actual article & it has been discussed in this forum before. Maybe someone can post it.
I once had a copy of the actual article & it has been discussed in this forum before. Maybe someone can post it.
#58
Tires too. I just put together my Peugeot PH10 yesterday afternoon, with a set of Cheng Shin 27x1 3/8" knobby tires, since I had nothing else at the moment. It felt like I was riding a Continental with low tires. It zapped my leg strength in short order. I imagine it would be a good training bike. The same bike feels like a high end racing version with a decent set of tires on it.,,,,BD
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By the way, are there 27 x 1-3/8 non-knobby tires? I've been looking for a long time and haven't had any luck. I wish the Pasela were available in that size.
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#60
They're one of those chance finds. I'm sure they could be found, but not easy. 27x1 1/4 Pasela's are large for their size designation, so not too far off from 1 3/8's. Here's a set on my world voyageur. I remember them being quite large.,,,,BD
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Yeah, and they are a breakthrough tire at that size: both efficient and comfy. I adore them.
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#63
I got a flat my first time out with Gatorskins. It must have been a fluke, since I have not had one since. I have the same luck with Serfas Seca's. The single most affordable flat resistant tire made, IMHO. I have one set of Armadillos, but they're on a bike that has yet to see any serious road time. . The sidewalls of the Kenda Pro tires on the Trek 510 are beginning to dry out and flake. Otherwise, they have been great tires (with thorn resistant tubes of course) I am debating Armadillos or Pasela tourguards for replacements. I want something with a tan, or beige sidewall, to keep a vintage look. I have heard SCORES of praise for Pasela's on wet pavement, so that may be the choice. If I can find skinwalls in 700's. I have noticed a blackwall version, so I fear the skinwalls may be getting phased out.,,,,BD
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