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Originally Posted by Bianchi pc
(Post 23417491)
awww - such a heart felt apology and an explanation too? I just can’t stay mad at you. I’m just glad for you that you had a friend.
Got any pictures of your bikes? Need to get some new photos: https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...88d2144903.jpg |
Originally Posted by veganbikes
(Post 23417745)
Thanks :love:
Need to get some new photos: |
Originally Posted by Bianchi pc
(Post 23418012)
And thank you. Nice pic - that Langster Rio is just a thing of beauty and I like the way you built it up.
Always loved the look of those Level frames so I might have to do a tribute to that in titanium. Yours in particular looks like a good match for the Super 75 stuff. |
[QUOTE=veganbikes; really don't NEED another bike but the vision in my head is just super dreamy.
Yes N+1 has also been a repeating mantra in my head for a while now. Always loved the look of those Level frames so I might have to do a tribute to that in titanium. Yours in particular looks like a good match for the Super 75 stuff.[/QUOTE] Thanks - that frame has slacker angles than any other track bike I have ridden - The handling is a few hairs closer to a road bike - I really do Love the ride - it’s a great bike to take long rides on or rides in the park - fast rides too - so stable at any speed and so willing to change direction - but for dense daytime traffic situations my other bikes are a little more suitable/ nimble. Alas a custom bike is an elusive dream at the moment for me too. - Yamaguchi maybe? I’d love to try a titanium bike proportioned right for my freaky proportions but ….yeah. |
Originally Posted by Bianchi pc
(Post 23418799)
Thanks - that frame has slacker angles than any other track bike I have ridden - The handling is a few hairs closer to a road bike - I really do Love the ride - it’s a great bike to take long rides on or rides in the park - fast rides too - so stable at any speed and so willing to change direction - but for dense daytime traffic situations my other bikes are a little more suitable/ nimble.
Alas a custom bike is an elusive dream at the moment for me too. - Yamaguchi maybe? I’d love to try a titanium bike proportioned right for my freaky proportions but ….yeah. The 'guchi is pretty nice, he does excellent work. I really want to take Koichi's course and build a frame with him at some point. I would do it, well worth it. Maybe even try Dave Levy at TiCycles he does great work at pretty reasonable prices. |
[QUOTE=veganbikes;23419027]Nice I am more a roadie and have zero velodromes in my area so a track bike makes no sense but a nice fixed gear road bike would be perfect.
fair enough I’d love to have a fixed road frame myself - someday - at the moment it’s more Japanese Keirin frames that temp me - they all ride differently - it’s fun! The 'guchi is pretty nice, he does excellent work. I really want to take Koichi's course and build a frame with him at some point. I would do it, well worth it. Yeah its mind bending that he offers that course and has the reputation that makes taking it such a holy grail experience - I wish my time was my own and my finances could justify it. He is indeed a master craftsman. Do it if you can. Ticycles looks pretty impressive - for titanium I’ve looked at Weis,no22, & Litespeed. But as I said I have never had the chance to try titanium - and thin wall steel is so nice where I ride so at this point if I were to go custom I would go lugged steel. |
Nice bikes.
Wonderful mural. |
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...10cda70e64.jpg
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...657c8fe5fa.jpg was messing with my new bars before setting them up (quill stems allow for NO FUN) and took the backwards mustache bars around the block a couple times. supprisingly comfortable? still went with the classic setup |
Nice was looking at those bars myself
[QUOTE=chesement;234229
was messing with my new bars before setting them up (quill stems allow for NO FUN) and took the backwards mustache bars around the block a couple times. supprisingly comfortable? still went with the classic setup[/QUOTE] yeah they are cool looking bars - I was checking them out myself - are they fun to ride? Ha ha, and don’t worry your bar wrapping skills will get better - although mine still aren’t impressive. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4086fea1e7.png I like the way they look here wrapped all the way https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...398856c2f8.png And as you said I like that they aren’t too wide my shoulders are NARROW - I’m naturally aero! |
Originally Posted by Bianchi pc
(Post 23423412)
are they fun to ride?
Originally Posted by Bianchi pc
(Post 23423412)
Ha ha, and don’t worry your bar wrapping skills will get better
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https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ea547cb6e.jpeg
Julius on a damp day ... https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4bbf5d7b9.jpeg ... and pressed into service as a velo valet as I peel down to remove one layer too many of wool as the day warmed up. |
[QUOTE=rustystrings61;.[i]. and pressed into service as a velo valet [/i]/QUOTE]
I like that - ha ha, just like my girlfriends peloton |
Scott bars: That was my first thought. The side view I saw first, I thought they were same as my early '90s Scott clip-ons, then I saw they were the tri bars, but still have that same distinctive plastic bridge at the nose. Mine is same, was dayglo green along with the forearm pads until I spray-painted them all flat black:
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4139e708b9.jpg |
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...1463960b6c.jpg
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...792bb1dc02.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...92160c9306.jpg the sneaker thing happened!! ive never ridden in these shoes, and was careful on my right shoe to keep my laces tucked away and out of my drivetrain, but on the left side i didnt bother, and got my lace caught in the spindle!! i didn't get hurt, but i needed to enlist the help of a nearby runner to get my foot out of the pedal. another omen pushing me towards clipless. the toe clips also feel too small, this ride was really tough on my ankles and even in my normal shoes i end up angling my feet weird to get them in the clips properly. |
[QUOTE=Duragrouch;23426118]Scott bars: That was my first thought. The side view I saw first, I thought they were same as my early '90s Scott clip-ons, then I saw they were the tri bars, but still have that same distinctive plastic bridge at the nose. Mine is same, was dayglo green along with the forearm pads until I spray-painted them QUOTE]
Nice - I also have a set of Scott extreme bars - they don’t have the nose bridge but the Same shape elbow pads you have in bright yellow - 90s colors were pretty loud n proud - sometimes it worked. |
the toe clips also feel too small, this ride was really tough on my ankles and even in my normal shoes i end up angling my feet weird to get them in the clips properly.[/QUOTE]
looks like you have the MKS gr-9 - maybe the gr-10s would be better for your foot size? - or maybe longer pedal spindles?I have the MKS Urban Platforms (double straps like you)but my feet are on the small side and though I do need to angle slightly to get in once in they are comfortable and easy to escape. I wear Adidas Sambas with them. I prefer clip-less for longer rides and that’s what’s on all my bikes right now but for stop and go riding or commuting the Urban Platforms are in my estimation far better and I keep thinking about putting them back on one of my bikes. |
Originally Posted by Bianchi pc
(Post 23428280)
looks like you have the MKS gr-9 - maybe the gr-10s would be better for your foot size? - or maybe longer pedal spindles?I have the MKS Urban Platforms (double straps like you)but my feet are on the small side and though I do need to angle slightly to get in once in they are comfortable and easy to escape. I wear Adidas Sambas with them. I prefer clip-less for longer rides and that’s what’s on all my bikes right now but for stop and go riding or commuting the Urban Platforms are in my estimation far better and I keep thinking about putting them back on one of my bikes.
probably should have gone for gr-10's, urban platforms, or sylvans tho. ill upgrade when i have nothing else to blow money on lol. sadly my lbs can only get mks deep twin toe clips in med-small (a weirdly common stocking issue) so i'm gonna have to get some of those online |
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...0bf10049f9.jpg
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...62b5ba0002.jpg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...a2d00d050b.jpg https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...e5d82f1c8b.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...3a60b6ee3c.jpg had such a fun time this morning, i brought my track bike out too! morning ride was super nice, great grip on the tires, though the gearing is still heavy for "off road". also did my first bit of skidding on the track bike! super fun, though i couldnt quite replicate it on the wet asphalt. lots of snow on the bike path to do it on tho. i don't wanna ruin these tires, but i have some old spares that i might try if i wanna keep at it. also this stupid gps just loves to die in the cold (garmin edge 130)! really frustrating that it just gives up the ghost with full charge. its been great on warmer days tho |
Snow pics! We got a little too - but not like that.
[QUOTE=chesement;23430180]had such a fun time this morning, i brought my track bike out too! [\QUOTE]
How are you liking the different geo’s for your kind of riding? Any compare and contrast yet? |
Originally Posted by Bianchi pc
(Post 23430323)
How are you liking the different geo’s for your kind of riding? Any compare and contrast yet?
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Originally Posted by chesement
(Post 23430642)
they're both nice.
It’s fun to be able to switch it up for sure… |
Some cool looking bikes here
I’m at just a frame stage of my first full build seeing others builds is always a great inspiration 👍👍 |
Originally Posted by Dx7
(Post 23437709)
Some cool looking bikes here
I’m at just a frame stage of my first full build seeing others builds is always a great inspiration 👍👍 |
Originally Posted by Dx7
(Post 23437709)
Some cool looking bikes here
I’m at just a frame stage of my first full build seeing others builds is always a great inspiration 👍👍 what frame did you get? Have pics? |
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d1325d1c2e.jpg
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...60f9b34a9e.jpg some recent pics. snow on the silver bike was tough, i might need actual, factual snow tires! also dropped the ratio on that bike from 44x15 to 44x16, which makes it a lot more snow/ offroad viable. its been a good choice so far! |
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