Today I (v2):
Congrats.
Stupid question about Strava.(I'm not a user) Is there a way that people can cheat it? A friend of mine posts his to Facebook all the time and I look at it and think, "There's no way you (at 55 years of age) are averaging 18 MPH on your mountain bike with knobby tires."
Stupid question about Strava.(I'm not a user) Is there a way that people can cheat it? A friend of mine posts his to Facebook all the time and I look at it and think, "There's no way you (at 55 years of age) are averaging 18 MPH on your mountain bike with knobby tires."
Today my tape arrived so I wrapped the project's bars with the Velox cloth tape. I'm putting my old Bianchi back together as a 2x5 10 speed and I decided to go cloth bar tape for old school appeal.
Red is TOTALLY outside my comfort zone but I think this really works. What do you think?
Red is TOTALLY outside my comfort zone but I think this really works. What do you think?
I completely agree cloth = dirt.
Now, I wrapped the bars like that on purpose because I was under the impression that's how they used to do back in the day. On my modern bike I would never leave a gap in the wrap like that lol.
OH BTW, I almost forgot... These bars are old 3ttt bars that are no kidding 37cm... narrow as it gets. Even WITH that gap and wrapping LEAN I still barely had enough to cover the bars with the 2 rolls I ordered. No trimming on that tape heh. Maybe I should get the 10ft roll of cloth tape and wrap the crap out of it.
Now, I wrapped the bars like that on purpose because I was under the impression that's how they used to do back in the day. On my modern bike I would never leave a gap in the wrap like that lol.
OH BTW, I almost forgot... These bars are old 3ttt bars that are no kidding 37cm... narrow as it gets. Even WITH that gap and wrapping LEAN I still barely had enough to cover the bars with the 2 rolls I ordered. No trimming on that tape heh. Maybe I should get the 10ft roll of cloth tape and wrap the crap out of it.
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The Freewheeler
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From: ATL/CHI
Bikes: '37 Iver Johnson Racer, '44 BSA Airborne, '45 Swiss Militarvelo, '92 Fat City Slim Chance, '97 Pinarello Monviso, '03 Giant TCR Composite, '12 Bianchi Super Pista, '15 Humble CX
I recommend taking it for as long a ride as you can. I bought an Antares after a relatively short test ride and wish I hadn't. After a few long days in the saddle in a row, this thing becomes painfully uncomfortable for me.
Stupid question about Strava.(I'm not a user) Is there a way that people can cheat it? A friend of mine posts his to Facebook all the time and I look at it and think, "There's no way you (at 55 years of age) are averaging 18 MPH on your mountain bike with knobby tires."
I currently run the Antares VS on two of my bikes and am a fan.
Today I was on a conference call while riding my bike to work. I dropped the call and was fiddling with my phone to rejoin when I hit a parked car.
One of those days...
One of those days...
Haha, no footage and I'm fine other than a sore leg. I tore my hood and bar tape though.
Everyone at work was like, "are you ok?!"
Me - "no, I ripped my bar tape!"
Everyone at work was like, "are you ok?!"
Me - "no, I ripped my bar tape!"
Veteran Racer


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Bikes: 34 frames + 80 wheels
Haha, I won't lie, I thought of those posts almost instantly.
I was on my road bike though, so I need the bar tape to wrap up the cables...of course, my road bike is kind of a race bike and I wasn't in a race, so now I don't know what to do. I think I need to just throw it away and get a new bike, seems like the only logical resolution.
I was on my road bike though, so I need the bar tape to wrap up the cables...of course, my road bike is kind of a race bike and I wasn't in a race, so now I don't know what to do. I think I need to just throw it away and get a new bike, seems like the only logical resolution.
just tell people you were and you missed first and got second as you slid face down across the finish.
it was the evo? if you look at carbon wrong it must be incinerated and replaced with the newest iteration immediately.
think its time for a willy-er
will your
weiner
**** it.
it was the evo? if you look at carbon wrong it must be incinerated and replaced with the newest iteration immediately.
think its time for a willy-er
will your
weiner
**** it.
My cohort at work said I should have rolled under the car and started shouting that he hit me, which I found pretty funny.
It was the EVO. I'd like a new bike, but I'm trying to wait a bit longer (and sell my Fuji road bike first since I never ride it) - luckily, everything seems to be fine.
To be completely honest, my first check was the new wheels, the second was to make sure I didn't tear my kit.
It was the EVO. I'd like a new bike, but I'm trying to wait a bit longer (and sell my Fuji road bike first since I never ride it) - luckily, everything seems to be fine.
To be completely honest, my first check was the new wheels, the second was to make sure I didn't tear my kit.
The Freewheeler
Joined: Sep 2011
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From: ATL/CHI
Bikes: '37 Iver Johnson Racer, '44 BSA Airborne, '45 Swiss Militarvelo, '92 Fat City Slim Chance, '97 Pinarello Monviso, '03 Giant TCR Composite, '12 Bianchi Super Pista, '15 Humble CX
Well at least you still had all of your priorities in order, so we know you didn't get a concussion.
THE STUFFED


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From: San Francisco, CA
Bikes: R. Sachs Simplicity; EAI Bareknuckle; Madone Gen 8
It's inevitable to all natural gum walls unfortunately.





