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Old 08-14-13 | 07:43 PM
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I can't decide if I should buy a second pair of Omniums for the Leader since it's now gonna be my winter/hauling bike or if I should just pick up a cheaper set of cranks that aren't on a GXP BB.

Would of transferred the ones over from the Kilo but they were chrome and that would just be gross.
cheaper cranks.
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Old 08-14-13 | 07:47 PM
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cheaper cranks.
But my street cred....

Also, I have an extra GXP BB and have considered checking out the local co-ops a road crank that I can use but I"m not sure how often people use 165 on road cranks.
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Old 08-14-13 | 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Huffandstuff
But my street cred....

Also, I have an extra GXP BB and have considered checking out the local co-ops a road crank that I can use but I"m not sure how often people use 165 on road cranks.
My Fuji from 88 has 165 cranks, but that's pretty uncommon.
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Old 08-14-13 | 08:48 PM
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As far as I know CCC doesnt have anything gxp for under 100 right now. Bike farm is closed for a few weeks while they move. City bikes, as much as I don't like them, does have black omniums for 130 and a few other cheaper road cranks last time I checked.
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Old 08-14-13 | 10:30 PM
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does have black omniums for 130 and a few other cheaper road cranks last time I checked.
Thanks for the info, CCC has the Omniums? I know where I'm going on Friday if so ~
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Old 08-14-13 | 10:54 PM
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Should I buy a Leader 725 off eBay, where they're about $130 less than reputable sites, or just sell a bunch of **** and get a better frame? Or are Leader frames alright these days? I'd love to get a Cinelli, but that'd involve selling my cross bike. If I buy a Leader, are the frames on eBay legit or should I go through Retro or Citygrounds or where?
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Old 08-14-13 | 11:07 PM
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City bikes does, last time I was there was like a week ago though.
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Old 08-14-13 | 11:07 PM
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Should I buy a Leader 725 off eBay, where they're about $130 less than reputable sites, or just sell a bunch of **** and get a better frame? Or are Leader frames alright these days? I'd love to get a Cinelli, but that'd involve selling my cross bike. If I buy a Leader, are the frames on eBay legit or should I go through Retro or Citygrounds or where?
Are you buying from Coghouse on Ebay? If so, that's Leader's Ebay name.
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Old 08-15-13 | 04:53 PM
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Should I put the matching 8 speed shimano 600 brifters on my ciocc so that everything is matching or should I leave it how it is as a 10 speed with indexed dt shifters? It's great now and I love dt shifters. But all matching is pretty nice too. Especially since everything from the stem and seat post are shimano 600.
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Old 08-15-13 | 06:39 PM
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Should I put the matching 8 speed shimano 600 brifters on my ciocc so that everything is matching or should I leave it how it is as a 10 speed with indexed dt shifters? It's great now and I love dt shifters. But all matching is pretty nice too. Especially since everything from the stem and seat post are shimano 600.
Why not 600 dt shifters? They're indexed as well and dirt cheap nowadays compared to 600 brifters.
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Old 08-15-13 | 06:58 PM
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ive heard that 8sp shimano 600 levers can be problematic and finicky. i agree; go w the index'd dt shiftars
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Old 08-15-13 | 08:06 PM
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Yeah. I had looked before, but there seems to be many more 7 speed shifters out there than 8. And getting some under $100 on ebay has proven problematic. But I will keep looking.
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Old 08-15-13 | 11:13 PM
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Be a boss. Go full friction. Indexing is for sissies.
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Old 08-15-13 | 11:57 PM
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trying to upgrade my bike.



wanna swap my fixed hub for a 2-speed hub, no coaster brake and not fixed.

wanna get front+back brakes (gum hoods on drops setup)

wanna get retro cycling gloves

wanna get a unicanitor and maybe try to pad/cover it myself(this could be fun)

wanna get 1"(25c) gumwall pasela tourguards

still gonna use the same pedals+clips+straps

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(not sure how kick-shift 2-speed hubs work, but if i dont like it ill just use a single downtube shifter and a seattube cable guide.)

also kinda wanna get different strap buttons/straps
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Old 08-16-13 | 12:04 AM
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I support all that except the Unicator. It's not gonna be fun.
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Old 08-16-13 | 12:09 AM
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haha
are Turbos comfy? i dont want to really wear shorts all the time, unless im riding for like 60 miles
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Old 08-16-13 | 12:17 AM
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I hear good things, never ridden one myself.
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Old 08-16-13 | 12:24 AM
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same. yeahhh ****.. padding my own sadle would be hard.


might just get that sturmey archer s3x 3-speed fixed gear hub and run just one downtube shifter... seems good.

i used to skateboard pretty heavy and i ride a 52/19 brakeless and my knees are sad.

i think its not from spinning constantly and not being able to coast, its probably from stopping by resisting the cranks or skidding, and by mashing up hills

i just want brakes and more than one gear, hahah

track stands are sweet though

by the way i ride my bike to work, to the bar, to friends houses, parties, it gets a lot of usage


used to just ride 1 and 3 speeds. i started riding fixed early this year, it was still really cold.

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Old 08-16-13 | 01:19 AM
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Old 08-16-13 | 01:23 AM
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Old 08-16-13 | 07:14 AM
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i used to be all about the skids for the first month, whenever i skid now my knees hurt for days.

s3x hub is the tits though. highly recommend.

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Old 08-16-13 | 10:48 AM
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Should I sell/part out my Leader, keep my Trek and use the funds to pay some bills and eventually build up a sscx bike? I've been dying to get into cross and this gets two birds stoned at once.

ideally I'd like to end up with a Felt breed (LBS is a felt dealer), or an AC Nature Boy or Nature Boy Zona. The Zona is around the same price but the stock components are nicer than the breed.

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Old 08-16-13 | 03:02 PM
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i used to be all about the skids for the first month, whenever i skid now my knees hurt for days.

s3x hub is the tits though. highly recommend.
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Old 08-16-13 | 04:42 PM
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Bro.
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