The "Should I..." Thread
#2976
In comparison, my caad weighs 1150g, and the fork is 350g.
#2981
canis lupus familiaris
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A track frame has to be stiff because sprinters can generate a lot of power, they usually don't like frames that flex too much because they feel it robs them of efficient power transfer to rear wheel. If this comes at the expense of a few more grams in the frame, it is a worthwhile trade-off for them.
#2983

My Bolt is too small for me (51cm). Should I:
a) Sell, buy a larger Bolt or
b) Sell, buy the new Vigorelli?
c) None of the above, idiot, get a[n] ____ !
ninja edit: I ride my track bike on mixed terrain. Track, long rides (40+ miles), climbing, group rides, etc.
#2984
My advice (that I will be given a hard time for saying because that's always what happens regardless of whether or not it's sound) is to get a vigorelli. That's the frame of choice for most cinelli track bike cyclists that hit the roads for 40+ miles.
#2985
Your cog is slipping.



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My advice (that I will be given a hard time for saying because that's always what happens regardless of whether or not it's sound) is to get a vigorelli. That's my opinion, which strongly opposes that of Sheldon Brown even though I've never seen a Bolt or Vigorelli in person.
#2987
Brown Bear, Sqrl Hunter
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My advice is to get the bike that fits and looks best. Priority in that order.
You should get the Vig though because you like pink bar tape and have pink Rapha stuff. Breast cancer awareness breh.
The pink also matches your always-sunburnt-slowly-tanning skin
You should get the Vig though because you like pink bar tape and have pink Rapha stuff. Breast cancer awareness breh.
The pink also matches your always-sunburnt-slowly-tanning skin
#2990
You only get a hard time when you give out unsound advice. If you had just said: "Go with the vig because it doesn't have as agressive of geometry, which is usually better for longer saddle time" no one would bat an eye because that's a true statement and your opinion is tied to it. It's when you take a matter-of-fact stance on things that simply aren't true or are unfounded or go against tried and true axioms (ie. Sheldon Brown), that you get crap.
Saying that it's "the frame of choice for most cinelli track bike cyclists" is mumbo jumbo. What, exactly, cinelli track bike cyclist? I don't know anyone who fits that description, do you? Do you know someone, let alone 'most' people, that has owned both frames and says they prefer the Vig for longer rides over the Bolt?
Do you see where I'm going, here? I hope so. Again, I'm just trying to help you catch less flack. Do more absorbing of information and spend less time trying to come off as "the one who knows." You don't, yet.
#2991
I lold at the last part. hahaha.
#2992
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A track frame has to be stiff because sprinters can generate a lot of power, they usually don't like frames that flex too much because they feel it robs them of efficient power transfer to rear wheel. If this comes at the expense of a few more grams in the frame, it is a worthwhile trade-off for them.
#2993
Brown Bear, Sqrl Hunter
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I am going to give you some advice. I mean this honestly with no malice. I am trying to help:
You only get a hard time when you give out unsound advice. If you had just said: "Go with the vig because it doesn't have as agressive of geometry, which is usually better for longer saddle time" no one would bat an eye because that's a true statement and your opinion is tied to it. It's when you take a matter-of-fact stance on things that simply aren't true or are unfounded or go against tried and true axioms (ie. Sheldon Brown), that you get crap.
Saying that it's "the frame of choice for most cinelli track bike cyclists" is mumbo jumbo. What, exactly, cinelli track bike cyclist? I don't know anyone who fits that description, do you? Do you know someone, let alone 'most' people, that has owned both frames and says they prefer the Vig for longer rides over the Bolt?
Do you see where I'm going, here? I hope so. Again, I'm just trying to help you catch less flack. Do more absorbing of information and spend less time trying to come off as "the one who knows." You don't, yet.
You only get a hard time when you give out unsound advice. If you had just said: "Go with the vig because it doesn't have as agressive of geometry, which is usually better for longer saddle time" no one would bat an eye because that's a true statement and your opinion is tied to it. It's when you take a matter-of-fact stance on things that simply aren't true or are unfounded or go against tried and true axioms (ie. Sheldon Brown), that you get crap.
Saying that it's "the frame of choice for most cinelli track bike cyclists" is mumbo jumbo. What, exactly, cinelli track bike cyclist? I don't know anyone who fits that description, do you? Do you know someone, let alone 'most' people, that has owned both frames and says they prefer the Vig for longer rides over the Bolt?
Do you see where I'm going, here? I hope so. Again, I'm just trying to help you catch less flack. Do more absorbing of information and spend less time trying to come off as "the one who knows." You don't, yet.
I guess it more depends on how you have it set up too.
#2994
Brown Bear, Sqrl Hunter
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Also, track bikes can't weigh less than 15lbs according to UCI regulations. Some riders actually add extra weight to their bikes in order to meet this requirement, so an ultra-light frame in a discipline which removes so many mechanical parts from the bike is kinda pointless.
#2995
#2997
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Also, track bikes can't weigh less than 15lbs according to UCI regulations. Some riders actually add extra weight to their bikes in order to meet this requirement, so an ultra-light frame in a discipline which removes so many mechanical parts from the bike is kinda pointless.
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#2999
Your cog is slipping.



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