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SpeshulEd 01-14-14 08:47 AM

You could get the 2014 alloy synapse 6 for $1250, sure the carbon version is a bit more at $2060, but I think I'd check out a Cannondale dealer to see what they have left over from last year. You could probably get a pretty decent price on the 2013 stuff.

Muffin Man 01-15-14 11:32 AM

So I had thought about selling the Leader because I never ride it anymore, but I realized I probably won't get as much as I would want, so I think I'm going to keep it.

That being said, what could I do to change up the ride a bit/lot, so that it's not as similar to my CAAD? Both the CAAD and the Leader have like identical setups now, and I really don't get as excited to ride the Leader anymore.

thermalattorney 01-15-14 12:00 PM


Originally Posted by Muffin Man (Post 16413147)
So I had thought about selling the Leader because I never ride it anymore, but I realized I probably won't get as much as I would want, so I think I'm going to keep it.

That being said, what could I do to change up the ride a bit/lot, so that it's not as similar to my CAAD? Both the CAAD and the Leader have like identical setups now, and I really don't get as excited to ride the Leader anymore.

Change your bars up! When I was in your situation with only a road and fixed I would rotate between risers, bullhorns and drops every few months. New bars are cheap and will dramatically change the character of your bike. If you go the flat bars/risers route, don't go too narrow. Start at ~20" and see how that feels.

Muffin Man 01-15-14 12:17 PM


Originally Posted by thermalattorney (Post 16413247)
Change your bars up! When I was in your situation with only a road and fixed I would rotate between risers, bullhorns and drops every few months. New bars are cheap and will dramatically change the character of your bike. If you go the flat bars/risers route, don't go too narrow. Start at ~20" and see how that feels.

How about mustache bars? I've always been interested in those, and it would be neat to try them out.

And about stems, I have a 120mm stem on right now, should I try to shorten that up, or I could leave it?

thermalattorney 01-15-14 12:33 PM

Good question. I've never ridden mustache bars on my own bike, so I can't say. Since they're already gonna shorten your reach quite a bit I'd say stick with the stem you've got and see how that feels first. If you want it, I've got an extra 100mm 31.8mm threadless stem you can have.

bmontgomery87 01-15-14 12:37 PM


Originally Posted by thermalattorney (Post 16413247)
Change your bars up! When I was in your situation with only a road and fixed I would rotate between risers, bullhorns and drops every few months. New bars are cheap and will dramatically change the character of your bike. If you go the flat bars/risers route, don't go too narrow. Start at ~20" and see how that feels.

+1.
Right now I have horns on one bike and drops on the other.
Probably throwing risers on my beater in the next month or so, for short rides around town and learned some tricks.

hairnet 01-15-14 12:40 PM

You go short and tall with mustache bars. So far I don't know anybody that thinks they're comfortable. I used mine for a long time and switched it between a fixed gear, road bike, and commuter road bike but it didn't work out in the long run. I would go with Rivendell's redesign of the mustache bar if you choose to go that way http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/hb3a.htm

spRICE 01-15-14 03:30 PM

I use the same stem with my mustache bars as I do with my drops, and it's really comfortable. Also, there is about 4-5cm of drop from my saddle to the mustache handlebars. I like it :D.

rex615 01-15-14 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 16413374)
You go short and tall with mustache bars.

This. If you think about it, most of the hand positions are forward of the stem clamp, so most people like them better if the stem is shorter than what would normally be used on drop bars.

hairnet 01-15-14 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by spRICE (Post 16413873)
I use the same stem with my mustache bars as I do with my drops, and it's really comfortable. Also, there is about 4-5cm of drop from my saddle to the mustache handlebars. I like it :D.

It too found it best like that when it was on my road bike but I prefer drops there.

Originally Posted by rex615 (Post 16414492)
This.

Now I feel dumb for saying short and tall. I should be more descriptive.

JamesCraps 01-17-14 06:31 PM

Need a frame, should I?
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...d=380176164113

Scrodzilla 01-17-14 06:39 PM

Do a little research on that particular frame. Google is your friend.

JamesCraps 01-17-14 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 16420165)
Do a little research on that particular frame. Google is your friend.

Found a bunch of comments you said :P

IAmSam 01-31-14 08:39 AM

I am in the midst of a dilemma...

I have a classic Italian steel track bike as my daily rider. When I got the frame I built it up with whatever parts I had on hand to get it on the road quickly. Since then I've been swapping over piece by piece to Campy bits with my plan being to end up with a full-throated Italian build. I am about there with the exception of the seatpost & wheels.

Here's my problem - I've found Campagnolo rims & hubs that would build into the perfect wheelset to compliment the style of my bike. But, it will be a damned expensive project & will turn out a somewhat heavier than I'd like.

Or - I just ran across a generic Chinese carbon track wheelset with box section rims that is reasonably priced and very light. If I went with this, I will have to stick with these wheels til they die, and give up my original plan for who knows how long.

So what should I be? Italophile (to steal a phrase from Tejano Trackie)...or weight-weenie tightwad?

@work 01-31-14 09:13 AM

Which Campy wheelset?

thermalattorney 01-31-14 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by IAmSam (Post 16456123)
Italophile (to steal a phrase from Tejano Trackie)...or weight-weenie tightwad?

I appreciate stick to a theme, but saving weight and money seems like a winner in my book.

IAmSam 01-31-14 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by @work (Post 16456215)
Which Campy wheelset?

Omega Strada Hardox clinchers laced to the obligatory Record track hubs

@work 01-31-14 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by IAmSam (Post 16456822)
Omega Strada Hardox clinchers laced to the obligatory Record track hubs

:thumb:
Nice, would cop

Nagrom_ 02-07-14 10:00 AM

Should I? 150 bucks and a bit of a drive.

http://i.imgur.com/hxiZJ6l.jpg

mconlonx 02-07-14 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 16475612)
Should I? 150 bucks and a bit of a drive.

http://i.imgur.com/hxiZJ6l.jpg

If you need a beater/utility/fun bike, hell yes! Can't tell by the picture, but especially if it has horizontal d/o's at the rear.

Nagrom_ 02-07-14 11:50 AM

I think im gonna.

DanBell 02-07-14 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 16475932)
I think im gonna.

What happened to Handsome Dick?

Nagrom_ 02-07-14 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by DanBell (Post 16477542)
What happened to Handsome Dick?

Sold him to a friend at cost.

DanBell 02-07-14 10:10 PM

Good deal. One of the drawbacks of living in Japan is the total and utter lack of old used mountain bikes. I really want to build a single speed fat tire beater but can't find a good deal on a frame or bike to start from.

johnnytheboy 02-09-14 08:06 PM

what size is it? will it fit you? looks a little on the small side...don't you ride a 58 caad?


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