Show Us Yer Bike...
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Here's my road bike for the few times I ride blacktop.
Curious why you put road bars on a tri bike?0 -
Cuz I'm too fat to ride in the "aero" position.0
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Hopefully this will work and you'll be looking at my primary road bike. Since this... New saddle and bottle cages, computer etc.)
Here is my Rain/trainer bike.
For when I'm on dirt roads and trails.....(sorry for the stock photo on this one)
Lastly, my old Mtb that is destined for our local charity group that refurbs and gives away bikes.
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My Fuel 90 Single Speed
@ Krue1971
Are you using a singleator? how is it riding a suspension bike single speed?0 -
Right now it has a nashbar tensioner but I originally used an old derailler with the bottom piece almost horizontal. Love it more single speed than I ever did geared. I run a 32 / 17 combo and have yet to have any chain slippage. I ride it way more than the ex9.0
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Here's my Ti beast:
Frame - Lynskey Helix OS
De-railer -Dura Ace 7900 Front and Rear
Cassette - Shimano Dura-Ace 10 Speed 11/28T
Chain - Shimano Dura Ace 10 Speed
Crank - FSA SL-K Light Hollow Carbon Compact 50x34T
Brakes - Shimano Dura Ace BR 7900
Headset - Cane Creek 110 EC34 1-1/8Headset
Stem - 3T ARX Pro (90 mm 6 degree rise)
Fork - Enve 2.0 Road Fork 43mm Rake 1-18 Straight
Wheels - Mavic Open Pro Rims; Dura-Ace Hubs; DT Spokes; Continental Four Seasons Tires
Handlebar - Zipp 44 cm
Seat Post -Lynskey Ti
Saddle - ISM Adamo Road
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Now that is a rather lovely bike sir...0
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The husband's birthday present!
http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/mountain/sport/29er_sport/mamba_wsd/#0 -
Not a great pic but here goes. My First Road bike.
Giant TCR alloy XL w/ Giant Carbon Composit aero Straight-Blade front Fork
Shimano Ultegra ATI 9 speed shifter brake handles
Shimano Utelgra Front/Rear Derailleurs
Shimano Ultegra Crank 53/39 t
Shimano 105 11-29
Shimano 105 Brakes
Look Keo Pedals
Pretty much the gist of the ad I got it from. lol Now to figure out what it all means. =P0 -
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One or two changes since the first post, for richer or poorer?
Now \/
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As I scrolled down, I SOOOO wanted those tyres to be a pair of period correct Onza White Porcupines...
It's made a nice clean looking singlespeed tbh - and I'm glad you've kept the flexstem in place :-)
Were you just lucky with the chain tension - magic ratio and/or a half link - or was it hours of juggling rings and sprockets ?0 -
I've posted these elsewhere, but here goes for this group:
These images are too big for MFP's div or whatever so right click and open in new tab
1997 Cannondale CAD2 -- My everyday rider. Accidental eBay purchase. Originally spec'd with RSX 3x7 sp. Built up with a mismash of lower end Shimano 2x8 (2300 shifters, RX100 RD, Tiagra RD, FC-R600 crank) and lots of Ritchey stuff.
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1987 Cannondale SR500 - Bought as a replacement for the (soon to be seen later) SR300 I lent to my ex. Upgraded the original 1050 Shimano 105 to 1055 Shimano 105 STI-- except for the hubs, which are Shimano 600 (6400). I sold this last Sunday. But it still counts, right?
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1986 Cannondale SRxxx (probably SR300) -- Not the best picture in the world. This was the third bike I'd ever owned. Traded my 1988 Centurion Sport DLX to one of my roommates in 1995. It's was junk when I acquired it. Crashed hard in 1997. Rebuilt but wheels fell apart. Couldn't afford to replace. Sat in storage and outside for the next 14 years until I finally decided to do something about it. 14 months later:
Full SRAM Apex0 -
1996 Cannondale R800 -- Always wanted a 2.8 frame. Now I have one. Built up with SRAM Rival that was supposed to go on the 1986 SRxxx, but you put the nicer stuff on the nicer frame.
18 lbs exactly.0 -
As I scrolled down, I SOOOO wanted those tyres to be a pair of period correct Onza White Porcupines...
It's made a nice clean looking singlespeed tbh - and I'm glad you've kept the flexstem in place :-)
Were you just lucky with the chain tension - magic ratio and/or a half link - or was it hours of juggling rings and sprockets ?
The flexstem just suits the colour scheme doesn't it!
i did have to change the rear sprocket down 1 tooth from my original choice but that was all, so glad it worked out without having to resort to a tensioner :-)0 -
Just added to the stable, it was cheaper to buy this than repair my old Marin full-suss - hoping to cane this to death over the winter as I get myself and my lads into mountain biking
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See profile. Trek 3900 with an iBert child seat mounted to the stem. Can't wait for some money so I can upgrade, I'd love a road bike and a MTB with disc brakes.
Bike porn rules.0 -
Here is mine
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Felt F5 Team Edition
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My exceptionally unimpressive Wal-Mart special.
The only modifications that make any difference are the saddle and the cheap speedometer.
Schwinn Sidewinder 2.6 FS
It's probably about 10 years old. Really haven't done much maintenance since I bought it. I probably should, but its not broken yet.0 -
It's the bike that does everything. Road. Mountain. Commute. Marin Muirwoods 29r.
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Is this the bike you were trying to link?
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It's the bike that does everything. Road. Mountain. Commute. Marin Muirwoods 29r.
You need to link the Image, not the page...0 -
It's the bike that does everything. Road. Mountain. Commute. Marin Muirwoods 29r.
You need to link the Image, not the page...
D'oh! Flickr was not my friend yesterday... But that's my ride. Thanks.0 -
I have one of these coming any day now and the suspense is KILLING me!!!
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My new ride is a Trek Domane 5.2 I have had it about a month now and all I can say is sweeeeeet...... Two back to back centuries last weekend and I felt i was ready for more.0 -
My 1st 29er
Got tired of the turbo for winter training already think this is going to be more fun....0 -
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My new toy, "Gossamer" has arrived!
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