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#8026
Looks like old school 3D w/o glasses to me.
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Bikes: 1996 Eddy Merckx Titanium EX, 1989/90 Colnago Super(issimo?) Piu(?),1990 Concorde Aquila(hit by car while riding), others in build queue "when I get the time"
Bikes: 1996 Eddy Merckx Titanium EX, 1989/90 Colnago Super(issimo?) Piu(?),
#8027
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 997
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From: Roanoke, Va
Bikes: 2013 leader 721. 2015 leader 725. 2012 fuji feather
love that frame. if only I had the cash to drop on building a bike right now.
#8030
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
We can include it.
#8032
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 1,452
Likes: 12
From: Philadelphia
Bikes: Surly CreamRoller. 98 Giant Rincon. SE UVT
Scrodzilla I know you've gone through a lot of bikes and builds. At this time do you prefer aluminum frames over steel or you have no preference? Just whatever you build up and feels nice is what you go with? I'm just asking because I know you picked your 725 over the bareknuckle which is a frame I def want to build up one day.
#8033
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 2,828
Likes: 1
From: West Georgia
Bikes: K2 Mod 5.0 Roadie, Fuji Commuter
#8034
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
Scrodzilla I know you've gone through a lot of bikes and builds. At this time do you prefer aluminum frames over steel or you have no preference? Just whatever you build up and feels nice is what you go with? I'm just asking because I know you picked your 725 over the bareknuckle which is a frame I def want to build up one day.
I still own both my BK (which I absolutely ****ing love) and my 725 and didn't choose one over the other. I did, however, choose to keep my 725 over my Dodici because - even though ride quality was a little better on my Gara - I realized I actually preferred riding the Leader.
#8035
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 1,452
Likes: 12
From: Philadelphia
Bikes: Surly CreamRoller. 98 Giant Rincon. SE UVT
When it comes right down to it, I don't really have a preference.
I still own both my BK (which I absolutely ****ing love) and my 725 and didn't choose one over the other. I did, however, choose to keep my 725 over my Dodici because - even though ride quality was a little better on my Gara - I realized I actually preferred riding the Leader.
I still own both my BK (which I absolutely ****ing love) and my 725 and didn't choose one over the other. I did, however, choose to keep my 725 over my Dodici because - even though ride quality was a little better on my Gara - I realized I actually preferred riding the Leader.
#8036
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
If you're looking for very tight track geo, a bombproof frameset made of quality steel, a high BB and don't really give a crap about weight, you really can't go wrong with a Bare Knuckle.
#8037
Calamari Marionette Ph.D
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 7,861
Likes: 41
From: Coeur d' Alene
Bikes: 3 Chinese Gas Pipe Nerdcycles and 2 Chicago Electroforged Boat Anchors
#8038
If you are tall enough to ride a 60cm bike then weight shouldn't be an issue for you.
To put this into perspective.
Let's take a 20lb bike:
- To a 135lb girl that would be 15% of her body weight.
- To a 175lb guy that would be 11% of his body weight.
11%:
- If a 135lb girl rode a bike that was 11% of her body weight, that bike would be 15lbs.
So, a 20lb bike to a 175lb person is like a 15lb bike for a 135lb person. That means, the bigger you are, the lighter things are to you...relatively speaking.
To put this into perspective.
Let's take a 20lb bike:
- To a 135lb girl that would be 15% of her body weight.
- To a 175lb guy that would be 11% of his body weight.
11%:
- If a 135lb girl rode a bike that was 11% of her body weight, that bike would be 15lbs.
So, a 20lb bike to a 175lb person is like a 15lb bike for a 135lb person. That means, the bigger you are, the lighter things are to you...relatively speaking.
Last edited by carleton; 02-11-14 at 05:55 PM.
#8039
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
#8040
Senior Member

Joined: May 2013
Posts: 166
Likes: 0
im intrigued by the kagero...not sure why. maybe your studio photographer did a great job. i kinda want one.
i have a bk and a track pro and promised myself i would go custom or even njs (3 rensho perhaps).
but i like the look of that kagero. what are your thoughts??
i have a bk and a track pro and promised myself i would go custom or even njs (3 rensho perhaps).
but i like the look of that kagero. what are your thoughts??
#8042
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 1,938
Likes: 15
From: las vegas
Bikes: purty blue undefeated II 57cm
15 pounds
#8043
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
Just under.
#8044
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
#8045
THE STUFFED


Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 12,671
Likes: 21
From: San Francisco, CA
Bikes: R. Sachs Simplicity; EAI Bareknuckle; Madone SLR9 Gen 8
#8046
I wanted that one too, but it was too damn pricey. I'm content owning jackass bikes. Haters gonna hate!
#8047
So, what's the word on the Leader eqnx? I can't find any helpful reviews on line...too new, I guess.
I'm looking for something for the track next winter, but any bike I own will sooner or later be pressed into street service.
Brevets and such are my main thing.
Worth the money?
Lugged carbon seems to me to be a step backwards, but I could be wrong.
Comments?
I'm looking for something for the track next winter, but any bike I own will sooner or later be pressed into street service.
Brevets and such are my main thing.
Worth the money?
Lugged carbon seems to me to be a step backwards, but I could be wrong.
Comments?
#8048
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
As I was informed by a reliable source at Parlee Cycles, many "full carbon" frames use aluminum lugs. The difference is that Leader left them exposed instead of wrapping them in carbon, which prevents the EQNX from being a $2000 frame.
I haven't ridden one but it looks like an extremely well made frame. Alonso who rides for Leader beats the **** out of his racing on the street and his is holding up just fine.
I haven't ridden one but it looks like an extremely well made frame. Alonso who rides for Leader beats the **** out of his racing on the street and his is holding up just fine.
#8049
Didn't know that about many ' full carbon frames'.
Looks like the eqnx is my N+1 unless something comes up before next fall.
Thank you.
Looks like the eqnx is my N+1 unless something comes up before next fall.
Thank you.
#8050
I picked up a Weinmann dp18 on the cheap, but it's got a horrible/cheap green paintjob. Any suggestions for removing it without ruining what's under there? I was gonna go at it "lightly" with some medium grit sandpaper. Here are some pics for reference.







