Today I (v2):
#5027
Not actually Tmonk




Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 17,381
Likes: 6,163
From: San Diego, CA
Bikes: road, track, mtb
Got hit by a car at the start of my ride today.
Common sceanrio: Driver turning right into shopping center in front of me, doesn't check mirror, cuts me off. I had like a full 2 or 3 seconds where I knew I was going down, so I rolled off the top of the hood no problem. No scratches or bruises even.
I made him pull in the lot so I could check the bike. Hoods turned inward, stem/bars slightly off center, scuffed tape... but no real damage. I wanted to keep riding and finish my tempo ride so I decided not to call the cops. I did, however, check his documents myself and record all of the pertinent contact, vehicle and insurance info.
No harm no foul this time I guess.
Common sceanrio: Driver turning right into shopping center in front of me, doesn't check mirror, cuts me off. I had like a full 2 or 3 seconds where I knew I was going down, so I rolled off the top of the hood no problem. No scratches or bruises even.
I made him pull in the lot so I could check the bike. Hoods turned inward, stem/bars slightly off center, scuffed tape... but no real damage. I wanted to keep riding and finish my tempo ride so I decided not to call the cops. I did, however, check his documents myself and record all of the pertinent contact, vehicle and insurance info.
No harm no foul this time I guess.
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#5028
Bike Nerd

Joined: Aug 2013
Posts: 238
Likes: 2
From: Brooklyn
Bikes: '04 Cannondale Track, Custom Steel Disc Road Di2, Rock Lobster CX
The stock wheelset is a Fulcrum Racing 5.5, which are the Cervelo specific version of the Fulcrum 5. I don't think they are tubeless ready, but am not especially keen on going tubeless anyway. The reason for going wider than 25mm is to handle the occasional forays on gravel/dirt roads or really bad roads.
When you test ride the two, are you going to be able to try the tires you want or will the bikes be on their stock 23s?
#5029
Veteran Racer


Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 11,866
Likes: 923
From: Ciudad de Vacas, Tejas
Bikes: 34 frames + 82 wheels
Those Fulcrums are totally decent for stock wheels. I can't speak for the particular off/crap roads you find yourself on, but I would feel safer rolling into unknown territory on tubeless 25s rather than clincher 28s. Taking pinch flats out of the equation is huuuuuuuge.
When you test ride the two, are you going to be able to try the tires you want or will the bikes be on their stock 23s?
When you test ride the two, are you going to be able to try the tires you want or will the bikes be on their stock 23s?
#5031
Veteran Racer


Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 11,866
Likes: 923
From: Ciudad de Vacas, Tejas
Bikes: 34 frames + 82 wheels
I'm not worried about pinch flats as much as narrow tires getting caught in ruts or being slippy on loose stuff. Last summer I was riding the Leader with 22mm tubulars and they got caught in a crack in the pavement and I almost ate it. It chewed up the sidewalls so badly that I had to replace them. Actually, I've never gotten a pinch flat with a tire that was at least 25mm wide in the rear and 23mm in the front. I have, however, destroyed rims in potholes along with assorted broken bones.
#5032
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
#5033
Still kicking.


Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 19,659
Likes: 47
From: Annandale, New Jersey
Bikes: Bike Count: Rising.
#5034
Uninformed Senior Member
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,117
Likes: 0
From: Union County, NJ
Bikes: Dolan Pre Cursa, Cannondale R400
#5035
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 1,938
Likes: 15
From: las vegas
Bikes: purty blue undefeated II 57cm
love my bag, crammed it full of flat repair stuff, work clothing/shoes, work knives, spare clothing/shoes in case i went anywhere after work, body spray ect ect plus got four tall boys after work and if i had to i could cram quite a bit more. The medium bag fits my frame pretty good and sits well on my shoulder and the bag is the perfect size for what i was looking for. It isnt big and bulky or too small either. Good medium lol
It also has just enough pockets, which is why i ordered the black bag instead of their regular. If anything id lower where the top of stabilizing strap sits by an inch or two but thats it.
but each to his own and on that note, i like it i like it i like it.
It also has just enough pockets, which is why i ordered the black bag instead of their regular. If anything id lower where the top of stabilizing strap sits by an inch or two but thats it.
but each to his own and on that note, i like it i like it i like it.
#5036
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 9,948
Likes: 400
From: PHL
Bikes: Litespeed Catalyst, IRO Rob Roy, All City Big Block
It's a personal thing. Tons of people love Chrome bags but I find mine is only comfortable if I have a full load in it -- otherwise it's just built too big for skinny me.
Today I sat in my room and played my guitar for hours. Then I went to the bar. It was a good day.
Today I sat in my room and played my guitar for hours. Then I went to the bar. It was a good day.
#5040
:)
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 3,420
Likes: 3
From: San Jose, CA
Bikes: Cannondale CAAD12, Specialized Rockhopper, Norco Fluid FS1
I'm visiting my grandparents, and my parents grew up here too, so I'm just following them around haha.
We went to the Pok Fu Lam peak yesterday, and I've basically been eating non-stop since I've gotten here. It's awesome.
#5041
Today I want to get my last ride of the year outside but I really don't enjoy riding 20s.
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I went out, it was miserable.
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I went out, it was miserable.
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Last edited by thewilson; 12-31-13 at 12:04 PM.
#5042
yesterday my telecatser became an esquire...took out the neck pickup, replaced the pickguard and swapped the bridge pickup w/ a duncan quarter pound.
#5044
Veteran Racer


Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 11,866
Likes: 923
From: Ciudad de Vacas, Tejas
Bikes: 34 frames + 82 wheels
#5050
Still kicking.


Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 19,659
Likes: 47
From: Annandale, New Jersey
Bikes: Bike Count: Rising.
Well, people are stupid and think they are never in the wrong, when in fact they are the ones that are doing the wrong thing. Been routinely dodging the same person riding wrong way down the road helmetless.
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Appreciate the old bikes more than the new.
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