Re: Bike Gallery
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 6:46 am
One virtual beer on your tab...jasonc wrote:what's the wager? flat bar is set up and ready to godiggerdantheman wrote:Bet you're on it tomorrow. With non matching bottle cages.
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One virtual beer on your tab...jasonc wrote:what's the wager? flat bar is set up and ready to godiggerdantheman wrote:Bet you're on it tomorrow. With non matching bottle cages.
well considering you sat 5m away from me, you owe me that 1 virtual beer!diggerdantheman wrote:One virtual beer on your tab...jasonc wrote:what's the wager? flat bar is set up and ready to godiggerdantheman wrote:Bet you're on it tomorrow. With non matching bottle cages.
Cool bike! Can't make out any Rack mount points, though .jasonc wrote:*cough*
Fuji SST 2.0 2011
edit: I will update the thread when I actually put bits on it (and lose those wonderful reflectors)
thanks MartoMarto wrote:Cool bike! Can't make out any Rack mount points, though .jasonc wrote:Fuji SST 2.0 2011
edit: I will update the thread when I actually put bits on it (and lose those wonderful reflectors)
Black bar tape would stealth it up nicely, when or if you are changing that.
Could this have been with regards to my bike? I was having a scan to see if anyone else had one.steve-waters wrote:How does the PH1 go?
You have a great collection rabobank, from my count you would be close to 1 for every day in the weekrabobank89 wrote:Love my Aero bikes
VERY VERY SEXYrabobank89 wrote:Love my Aero bikes
If you were to compare the shifting systems of Shimano to Sram, which one do you think is better?rabobank89 wrote:Love my Aero bikes
I like them both, but I prefer the double tap shifting of SRAM..15wilsonwu wrote:If you were to compare the shifting systems of Shimano to Sram, which one do you think is better?rabobank89 wrote:Love my Aero bikes
They're not a bad looking bike those Falcos.15wilsonwu wrote:Here's my bike the day I brought it, which is like a few months back. Now i've installed spd-sl pedals and removed the reflectors.
Yeah it looks great. I bet you are having some fun on that thing Wilson.ldrcycles wrote:They're not a bad looking bike those Falcos.15wilsonwu wrote:Here's my bike the day I brought it, which is like a few months back. Now i've installed spd-sl pedals and removed the reflectors.
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To be honest, no. Right now im in the middle of getting new wheel for it cause the stock ones are complete utter rubbish.Baldy wrote:Yeah it looks great. I bet you are having some fun on that thing Wilson.ldrcycles wrote:They're not a bad looking bike those Falcos.15wilsonwu wrote:Here's my bike the day I brought it, which is like a few months back. Now i've installed spd-sl pedals and removed the reflectors.
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Every component of the wheel is too heavy and the hubs are rubbish. Rubbing sandpaper across rocks are easier than trying to spin the wheels.Baldy wrote:In what way? If they are just heavy they will make good training wheels. Train heavy,race light as they say.
Right, let me give you another question. If you were to choose one groupset, which one would it be?rabobank89 wrote:I like them both, but I prefer the double tap shifting of SRAM..15wilsonwu wrote:If you were to compare the shifting systems of Shimano to Sram, which one do you think is better?rabobank89 wrote:Love my Aero bikes
The MY12/13 Red is smoother and quicker than the 7900 Dura Ace Mechanical..
Di2 is a different story though