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Adrian_ 08-15-12 11:30 PM

Nag how much did all that total up to?

Nagrom_ 08-15-12 11:31 PM


Originally Posted by CJWIZVRDGVNG (Post 14612107)
my pops decided on china carbon a while back, he's into it.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=267612

but... thats a BMC Race Machine...

Sherblock 08-15-12 11:33 PM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 14612123)
but... thats a BMC Race Machine...

made in china?

Nagrom_ 08-15-12 11:33 PM


Originally Posted by Adrian_ (Post 14612118)
Nag how much did all that total up to?

Just under 2k complete, but everything pictured previously comes to 1660 shipped.

But only 500 out pocket, due to selling my roadie.

CJWIZVRDGVNG 08-15-12 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 14612123)
but... thats a BMC Race Machine...

but..it comes out of the Easton factory. So, probably Taiwan but hey soccer balls are made in Thailand.

Nagrom_ 08-15-12 11:36 PM


Originally Posted by CJWIZVRDGVNG (Post 14612135)
but..it comes out of the Easton factory. So, probably Taiwan but hey soccer balls are made in Thailand.

Got it. Easton makes carbon soccer balls.

10 Wheels 08-15-12 11:36 PM


Originally Posted by CJWIZVRDGVNG (Post 14612107)
my pops decided on china carbon a while back, he's into it.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=267612

You will love it...

CJWIZVRDGVNG 08-15-12 11:39 PM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 14612139)
Got it. Easton makes carbon soccer balls.

well this is the future isn't it?
http://thisdistractedglobe.com/wp-co...l%20poster.jpg

but what I mean by the soccer ball comment is that all the cycling heroes on the tour are riding chinese finger traps

Nagrom_ 08-15-12 11:40 PM


Originally Posted by CJWIZVRDGVNG (Post 14612148)
well this is the future isn't it?

but what I mean by the soccer ball comment is that all the cycling heroes on the tour are riding chinese finger traps


wait? cyclists play soccer?

jk lol. I guess they all do end up coming from the same place give or take.

Jaytron 08-15-12 11:44 PM

I'm going to eventually built a china carbon roadie.

This is my friend's, so clean and sexy.
http://www.pedalroom.com/p/xiaolongbao-6193_2.jpg

Nagrom_ 08-15-12 11:46 PM

That made its way to the porn thread before.


dat red.

Jaytron 08-16-12 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 14612165)
That made its way to the porn thread before.


dat red.

I wants it so badz

TheMoose 08-16-12 09:00 PM

what frame it is it looks a bit like the scott foil

Leukybear 08-16-12 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by TheMoose (Post 14616338)
what frame it is it looks a bit like the scott foil

You're correct; it's the essence of one basically. ;)

I happened to have the same hunch as well when I first saw it a month ago and found it on alibaba.

Dannihilator 08-16-12 09:04 PM

I'm holding out for the sram red green group.

jaded_fable 08-16-12 09:36 PM

Should I:

Buy a used wheelset: 32H Kinlin NB-R Rims laced with Hoshi spokes to novatec low flange hubs. For $285 shipped.

or,

Build my own: 32H A23 laced to a low flange miche primato in the rear, and a 24H A23 laced to a circus monkey road hub in the front. For around $360 shipped.

For the wheelset I'd be building, I'll have to wait for the A23's to get stocked again before I can start on it. Additionally, I have never built a wheelset before, nor do I have a truing stand (nor have I ever trued a wheelset for that matter). So, I'd kind of be riding blind with internet tutorials, and using a few pieces of DIY equipment. Would probably have to take it to a shop and get them to check that its true and tensioned properly.

For the used wheelset, I'm told the hubs still spin well, and that the wheels function perfectly. but I'm ordering it, so I don't have the ability to check it out beyond pictures. It does end up being about $75 cheaper too, which is a pretty big deal for a pretty-broke college kid. I think this wheelset will end up being the same weight, if not a little lighter. The downside is that I don't get the added ride quality of the 23mm wide rims.

Thoughts?

Dannihilator 08-16-12 09:43 PM

Build your own.

solipsist716 08-16-12 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by Dannihilator (Post 14616353)
I'm holding out for the sram red green group.

They oughta call it SRAM Sriracha

Mumonkan 08-20-12 07:31 PM

beater bike for rain and store runs, converting an old 12 speed and adding fenders and racks/panniers

110 bcd crank with 52t and 40t rings

should i:

40/15 to keep it mostly the same as my good bike (70 gi)
40/16 for slightly easier ride with groceries and panniers and whatnot (65 gi)
52/20 for an inbetween of those 2 (68 gi)

granted im not trying to put this thing in a race, but with a huge ring on a tiny spider i know the 52 will be more flexy

really im just thinking out loud here, would a 3-6 gi change even be noticeable? (from my daily rider of 71 gi)

SSbalt 08-20-12 07:48 PM

I've had my "fixie" for all of spring and summer. Looking to do some longer rides this fall... SHOULD I...

HTFU and ride it fixed until I can afford a geared road bike in the spring.

OR

Add a freewheel and some levers/hoods, maybe the ability to coast down the hills, and ride on the hoods instead of in my drops will add enough comfort to get me over the hump on some of the longer rides?

Nagrom_ 08-20-12 07:52 PM


Originally Posted by SSbalt (Post 14631175)
I SHOULD...

HTFU and ride it fixed and add some levers/hoods,and this will add enough comfort to get me over the hump on some of the longer rides.

A combination of two, noted above. ^

Jaytron 08-20-12 08:22 PM

+1 for fixed w/ hoods+drops

Spoonrobot 08-20-12 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 14631110)
granted im not trying to put this thing in a race, but with a huge ring on a tiny spider i know the 52 will be more flexy

really im just thinking out loud here, would a 3-6 gi change even be noticeable? (from my daily rider of 71 gi)

For store runs and rain bike? You're never going to notice whatever flex may exist.

3-6 gi is definitely noticeable. Go with 52/20 and don't worry about it. There's a reason bcd has gotten smaller over time. It doesn't really matter that much, especially if you're not racing.

52/anything looks boss anyway.

NcA13 08-21-12 09:33 PM

Next Project....?

http://www.pedalroom.com/p/pelizzoli...or3-4724_2.jpg
http://www.enve.com/cache/ProductTyp...20120326010238
http://cache0.bigcartel.com/product_...-2012-2-wm.jpg
http://www.iminusd.com/product_image...01888_zoom.jpg
http://www.iminusd.com/product_image...42327_zoom.jpg
http://bikenbean.com.au/webstore/ima...xheight360.jpg

Still undecided on hubs/bars, but I'll have plenty of time to think. Ordering the frame once the car sells! Thinking Black frame with slightly lighter black Logos/signature.

Nagrom_ 08-21-12 09:35 PM

Hubs ---> American Classic Track Hubs

Bars ---> Nitto B123-AA SSB in black.


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