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Old 11-28-07 | 12:49 PM
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Old 11-28-07 | 12:51 PM
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Old 11-28-07 | 02:14 PM
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where's a good place to buy some good bike shorts for a good price around the huntington beach area? I was gonna get the pearl izumi's for about $70 at REI but wanted to see if there's a least expensive price or brand elsewhhere. Thanks.
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Old 11-28-07 | 02:22 PM
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Don't know of shops in your area; but I'm cheap and wouldn't buy bike shorts/jerseys at MSRP prices. They're often discounted quite heavily (except for the very expensive Assos brand ).

You can try Performance Bike (www.performancebike.com). They should have local stores in your area and have sales very often.

I think people here also go to Surf City Cyclery; but I've never been there.

There'll be a Canari warehouse sale in SD area soon (deep discounts; there's a thread on it). A little less than 1 hr drive for you. REI also sells Canari stuff so you can gauge beforehand whether you want to drive there or not.
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Old 11-28-07 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by crizq0
where's a good place to buy some good bike shorts for a good price around the huntington beach area? I was gonna get the pearl izumi's for about $70 at REI but wanted to see if there's a least expensive price or brand elsewhhere. Thanks.
Hammer has their high quality Voler bibshorts on sale for $36/pair (plus shipping). Can't beat that for a nice pair of Voler bibs. Their non-bibs are on sale also.

See this thread for more info: https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...=1#post5708328
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Old 12-01-07 | 08:06 AM
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On sale now at Steep and Cheap:

Castelli Freccia Jersey - Men's
$32.81
56% Off, Regularly $74.95
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Old 12-01-07 | 10:03 AM
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On sale now at Steep and Cheap:

Castelli Freccia Jersey - Men's
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56% Off, Regularly $74.95
Their deals last about 5-10 minutes, that's if the Worth A S***.
So here at 8am, ski poles on sale.
I guess I couold buy 'em to poke the SGRT thieves with...
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Old 12-01-07 | 07:51 PM
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Going steel. eBayed an 80's Columbus SLX frame made by ultra-obscure framebuilder Rob Stowe.

I'm going to transfer the parts off my Trek 2120 and sell the frame.

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Old 12-01-07 | 07:57 PM
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Nice frame Dan, hmmm horizontal dropouts....hmmmm
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Old 12-01-07 | 07:59 PM
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Nice frame Dan, hmmm horizontal dropouts....hmmmm
Nonononononononononoono! I am not a lemming. I like gears.
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Old 12-01-07 | 08:02 PM
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Thomson's a lem-ming, Thomson's a lem-ming!
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Old 12-01-07 | 08:03 PM
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<laughs> just wondering.

So, one recommendation, you probably have this covered, the Trek wheels come with an external cam skewer. I have had the worst luck with those holding the wheel with horizontal dropouts. Internal cam skewers will hold tighter but may be .00000001 gram heavier. Admittedly, I am a masher, using a larger gear than I am "supposed" to. A "proper" spinner probably won't have any issues.
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Old 12-01-07 | 08:04 PM
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Congrats on your new bike!
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Old 12-01-07 | 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by VanceMac
Thomson's a lem-ming, Thomson's a lem-ming!
Most things maybe but I have had a fixed gear for more than 20 years. My current one is only a few years old.

Hey,, why are we all walking off this cliff. Oh,oooopppsss
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Old 12-02-07 | 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by thomson
<laughs> just wondering.

So, one recommendation, you probably have this covered, the Trek wheels come with an external cam skewer. I have had the worst luck with those holding the wheel with horizontal dropouts. Internal cam skewers will hold tighter but may be .00000001 gram heavier. Admittedly, I am a masher, using a larger gear than I am "supposed" to. A "proper" spinner probably won't have any issues.
No problem. Open Pro/Ultegra wheels are going on this one. The skewers are internal cam.
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Old 12-02-07 | 12:45 AM
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Getting a little more aggressive on my position and buying bling for the bike
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Old 12-02-07 | 01:48 AM
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i need a very classic steel or something lugged road bike .... just cant decide what i want colnago?
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Old 12-02-07 | 05:37 PM
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i need a very classic steel or something lugged road bike .... just cant decide what i want colnago?
Check out the Lemond Sarthe. I was a little surprised at the components you get for the price.
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Old 12-02-07 | 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Indolent58
Going steel. eBayed an 80's Columbus SLX frame made by ultra-obscure framebuilder Rob Stowe.

I'm going to transfer the parts off my Trek 2120 and sell the frame.

Stowe Phase 3...Vermont, I believe? I remember them.
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Old 12-02-07 | 08:26 PM
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2003 Trek Fuel 90... front shocks suck and it needs a few adjustments... but I'm happy.
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Old 12-02-07 | 09:27 PM
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Hi,

Won these on ebay last night:



I "needed" some clinchers with carbon rims so that I can train on my Serotta without worrying about messing up my carbon brake pads.
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Old 12-02-07 | 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Dubbayoo
Stowe Phase 3...Vermont, I believe? I remember them.
You do? Cool. I never heard of them before seeing this frame. Apparently Rob Stowe worked for Serrotta before going off on his own - according to the interwebs that is. The decals on the Phase 3 Stowes look different than the ones on my frame so I'm not sure if is was made earlier or later than the examples I have seen. BTW, the interwebs also say that Stowe is from NY not Vermont.
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Old 12-02-07 | 09:31 PM
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I "needed" some clinchers with carbon rims so that I can train on my Serotta without worrying about messing up my carbon brake pads.
Ha! I can understand that "need".
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Old 12-02-07 | 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Indolent58
Going steel. eBayed an 80's Columbus SLX frame made by ultra-obscure framebuilder Rob Stowe.

I'm going to transfer the parts off my Trek 2120 and sell the frame.

Hi,

Nice!

I met Rob when I was in college in the 1970s and I have a 1989 StoweTriad sitting in my garage. I keep on saying that I need to convert it to a fixie.
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Old 12-02-07 | 09:52 PM
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Hi,

Nice!

I met Rob when I was in college in the 1970s and I have a 1989 StoweTriad sitting in my garage. I keep on saying that I need to convert it to a fixie.
OK, so this is important... I need to know if he was stoned when he made my frame.
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