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BOB trailer is real nice! It worked out really well when I used it (burrowed from a friend). Might get one myself soon (and it is super easy to switch between bikes.
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Done. Super pumped!
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Originally Posted by striknein
(Post 14088439)
Done. Super pumped!
Should I get the coffee shop covers for my speed play cleats? (like $5 at my LBS) |
Should I pay the premium price tag of a mission workshops The Rambler backpack for nearly four months of living on my bike commuting to my summer internship?
No car, which means lots of grocery runs, rain commutes, and carrying tech to work. 5'7" here so I think the vandal must be pretty big on me. |
I don't know about the Rambler, but I have the Monty and I love it.
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I haven't looked into messenger bags mainly for the reason that I would have to do grocery runs. I feel like a backpack that distributes the weight would be the better option. Do you think The Monty is comfortable enough for grocery hauling?
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I use my Rambler everyday and I'm 5'7"! :)
I love mine to pieces, and it's not that big when the main zipper is closed, when I do need to transport something huge I open it up and becomes massive, it's a very nice compromise. |
Originally Posted by 8bits
(Post 14100994)
I use my Rambler everyday and I'm 5'7"! :)
I love mine to pieces, and it's not that big when the main zipper is closed, when I do need to transport something huge I open it up and becomes massive, it's a very nice compromise. |
Originally Posted by morandres
(Post 14101048)
That's great to hear! I'm not worried about the size when expanded because that's the whole reason of buying it! Would you say that in collapsed mode it works well as an everyday backpack for your height?
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Originally Posted by morandres
(Post 14100981)
I haven't looked into messenger bags mainly for the reason that I would have to do grocery runs. I feel like a backpack that distributes the weight would be the better option. Do you think The Monty is comfortable enough for grocery hauling?
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A like-new Concor Light with a scuffed side for ~$45?
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Should I buy a pake rum runner frame and fork and switch over any parts I can from my bianchi pista (wheelset, drop bars, etc)? I enjoy my bike, but just want something different/different color. Or should I just use the money to upgrade parts on my pista?
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Just paint the frame. Or pay someone to paint the frame.
Or buy a new bike. |
I would sell it; a pista with original paint is worth much more than a painted/ powdercoated pista. It takes away the name brand factor that some people want.
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I don't want to paint it, since I think I would get less money if I ever decide to sell the frame. Its one of the chrome pistas, and people seem to like it because of the color/name recognition. I don't know what I'm going to do, I just wanted to see what other peoples thoughts are.
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leukybear beat me to it ha. So would you go from a bianchi pista to a pake? I'm not looking for an expensive frame. I was also thinking maybe the leader 722ts. A more expensive frame can come later on down the line.
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Get the Heritage if you're going for the 722. I love those indented seat tubes.
You guys are right about brand recognition. I didn't even think about that. |
A realization I made. My cdale fixie; should I post a picture of it? :p
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Originally Posted by GMJ
(Post 14114975)
Get the Heritage if you're going for the 722. I love those indented seat tubes.
Originally Posted by Leukybear
(Post 14121525)
A realization I made. My cdale fixie; should I post a picture of it? :p
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Originally Posted by Leukybear
(Post 14121525)
A realization I made. My cdale fixie; should I post a picture of it? :p
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Originally Posted by Hothead286
(Post 14121563)
Nope.
It could possibly be a capo or caad. What could it be? |
Originally Posted by Hothead286
(Post 14121563)
Nope.
another one for the +1 crowd here |
+1
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DNE if no pics.
Cuz this is the internet. |
Originally Posted by Leukybear
(Post 14124374)
So we're at a +1/-1 tie.
It could possibly be a capo or caad. What could it be? |
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