Pursuit Frames?
#51
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Bikes: a tvt soon to become a s/s...
seeings as everyone's posting their's, here's a crappy webcam picture of mine.
just to echo what vomitron said, it has a crazy low bottom bracket [the toeclips hit the ground when i'm not in them]. its also twitchy. in a fun way.
definitely wouldn't try it fixed on account of the bb though. even with 165mm cranks.
fsnl
sparky
just to echo what vomitron said, it has a crazy low bottom bracket [the toeclips hit the ground when i'm not in them]. its also twitchy. in a fun way.
definitely wouldn't try it fixed on account of the bb though. even with 165mm cranks.
fsnl
sparky
#52
Back to being a Clyde....
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From: Santa Clara
Bikes: Giant OCR1(specialized carbon seatpost,Terry Fly sadle, Syntace C2): Leader TT frame, Easton EC70fork, Aerolite bars, nashbar bullhorn, Titan Wheels: Fuji Track Pro(2003)
Originally Posted by bellweatherman
Hmmm, pretty interesting. I got a friend up in Colo Springs at the USOC training center and he says that they are sponsored by Specialized. It also lists Specialized as a current bike sponsor on their website. Maybe it's old. Who knows. Or maybe the USCF is flexible in letting the riders have their own individual sponsorship. Back before there were pro riders in the Olympics, the USCF did actually select one builder to build all the frames. They even paid him. It was Yamaguchi. Of course, nowadays the payment goes the other way around. The bike companies pay the US National Team for the priveledge of sponsorship, but it appears maybe that the riders have some flexibility in getting their own sponsors or choosing their own equipment if they want.
I actually am not sure. I would imagine that the Track Racers would have a lot more flexibility then the roadies. The geometry of track bikes amongst the different events are so drastically different, and not all companies produce World Class level designs for each disipline.
Right now, the Men's endurance group is mainly made up of TIAA-CREF riders who are sponsored by Javelin, so that might be why they are all on the Javelins.
I believe several different countries have different bike sponsors between the sprints and endurance groups(and helmets also)
Last edited by ZappCatt; 05-07-06 at 04:55 PM.
#54
Originally Posted by ZappCatt
I actually am not sure. I would imagine that the Track Racers would have a lot more flexibility then the roadies. The geometry of track bikes amongst the different events are so drastically different, and not all companies produce World Class level designs for each disipline.
btw, nice bike in the avatar, you should post a pic of it
#55
Originally Posted by christiank
Here is my Sannino. I picked the frame up a few months back. I just finished building the wheels and got it all together. I am planning on bringing it to the track for the first time tomorrow.


Sweet looking bike. You carry to different size tubes with you?
#57
Originally Posted by bellweatherman
oooh nice. What kind of tubeset is that?
The bike is not that bad to ride arround town and in the velodrome she's great! That said though I really miss my 2001 khs. I would give my right arm (but not my colnago) for another one
#59
Originally Posted by bellweatherman
Sweet looking bike. You carry to different size tubes with you?
Originally Posted by 12XU
Aren't those tubular tires? I think the question to ask is: "Carry a needle and thread with you?"
#60
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Originally Posted by christiank
Here is my Sannino. I picked the frame up a few months back. I just finished building the wheels and got it all together. I am planning on bringing it to the track for the first time tomorrow.


#62
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neither SS, FG, nor pursuit, but somehow strangely appropriate:

https://www.bmxmuseum.com/bikes/haro/260

https://www.bmxmuseum.com/bikes/haro/260
#64
hey 9:00, would you all happen to have shots of you all actually on that bike? I was always interested on what folks look like on a bike like that in the street. My bike has a downward sloping top tube but wow, its not that aggressive.
#65
Originally Posted by ZachS
neither SS, FG, nor pursuit, but somehow strangely appropriate:

https://www.bmxmuseum.com/bikes/haro/260

https://www.bmxmuseum.com/bikes/haro/260
#67
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Originally Posted by OneTinSloth
here's mine...i've put the original matching fork back on it the kinesis fork was just too damn twitchy with those bars.
#68
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Originally Posted by William Karsten
What kind of cranks are those?
#69
Originally Posted by OneTinSloth
here's mine...i've put the original matching fork back on it the kinesis fork was just too damn twitchy with those bars.
#70
switching to guns
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Bikes: allez fuji tracku nishiki TT GT KHS arrow Miner 29'er CIOCC Corsair and now a f*cking awesome waterford skeet velo
^^^nice bike up there DW ^^^you still make 'em like that?
you are correct sir!
I've just ditched that combo back into my bargain bin and replaced them with something a lil more substantial. They put up a good fight on the street but weren't made to last long.
Originally Posted by Aeroplane
Look like bulletproof BMX with a rocket ring.
you are correct sir!
I've just ditched that combo back into my bargain bin and replaced them with something a lil more substantial. They put up a good fight on the street but weren't made to last long.
#72
Originally Posted by Walkercycles
thanks!
I can, but since the 650c front wheel isnt allowed by UCI anymore, no one asks for them. Also, i have a small stash of those seattubes, but no one asks for em anymore....
DW
I can, but since the 650c front wheel isnt allowed by UCI anymore, no one asks for them. Also, i have a small stash of those seattubes, but no one asks for em anymore....
DW
Don, if you want to build me a sexy frame in order to get rid of some excess tubes, then, you know, that's cool with me.
i cordially await your reply.
#74
Bullhorns + aero bars are sort of the de-facto setup for timed events (kilo, TT, and pursuit). They are not allowed for mass-start events.
In case you were wondering, you can still ride your non-dual 700c bike in USCF races until 2007 if your track allows it. USCF races don't have to be UCI compliant until then.
Another interesting tidbit: You're allowed to ride a road bike for pursuits, so long as you disengage brakes and derailers.
I just put new bars on my pursuit bike. Once I throw some aero bars on there I'll post a picture here.
In case you were wondering, you can still ride your non-dual 700c bike in USCF races until 2007 if your track allows it. USCF races don't have to be UCI compliant until then.
Another interesting tidbit: You're allowed to ride a road bike for pursuits, so long as you disengage brakes and derailers.
I just put new bars on my pursuit bike. Once I throw some aero bars on there I'll post a picture here.






