Schwaggggggg
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Those kits are so bad they're actaully kind of cool. Like how 70's polyester cast-offs got repurposed by hipsters shopping at the thrif stores...
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Some goodies arrived from my coach's company while I was away:
- Hincapie Sportswear skinsuit (First TT is in 3 weeks!)
- Castelli bibs
- Castelli jersey
- Castelli arm warmers
Doing a little shopping today too. I'm not loving the deep drop (150mm) FSA Energy bars on my 'cross bike. It's time to replace them with a compact bend bar. May have more pics later!0 -
The LBS where my buddy is a manager had the exact bars I wanted for the 'cross bike on clearance. He gave 'em to me for a ridiculously good price. I guess I'm breaking out the wrenches this afternoon!
FSA Energy Wing Pro Compact, in 42cm.
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Very nice, I've been eyeballing the new enve see aero bars and want them badly but gotta save a bit before dropping 400 on new bars0
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I joined a race team this year so I got a new kit, those sunglasses I just posted about, a bunch of swiftwick socks, and just ordered some new Maxxis Ardent Race and will be setting my bike up to run tubeless for the first time.0
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New custom rim strips and a tubeless set up. Did it all myself
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gooseonabike wrote: »New custom rim strips and a tubeless set up. Did it all myself
:woot: didn't know we had a "show us your tractor" thread... Massey Ferguson by any chance ??
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My tractor > indoor trainer. I have no off-season0
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Spring is in the air for sure.
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Box full of Schwalbe ONE's
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derrickyoung wrote: »Spring is in the air for sure.
Oooo. I have a 2013 Spark (and those same pedals). Love it.
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Please fasten your seatbelts and return your tray tables to an upright position...as we are approaching AWESOMENESS!!!
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cowbellsandcoffee wrote: »Please fasten your seatbelts and return your tray tables to an upright position...as we are approaching AWESOMENESS!!!
Well, if you get hit by a car, it won't be because he didn't see you...0 -
dougpconnell219 wrote: »cowbellsandcoffee wrote: »Please fasten your seatbelts and return your tray tables to an upright position...as we are approaching AWESOMENESS!!!
Well, if you get hit by a car, it won't be because he didn't see you...
No, it'll either be the Taste Police or a Mercy Killing :wtf:
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dougpconnell219 wrote: »cowbellsandcoffee wrote: »Please fasten your seatbelts and return your tray tables to an upright position...as we are approaching AWESOMENESS!!!
Well, if you get hit by a car, it won't be because he didn't see you...
No, it'll either be the Taste Police or a Mercy Killing :wtf:
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Ah, decided to give them a go then Clive.... I thought they were excellent tyres - here's hoping I manage to wear mine out before the weather turns for autumn...
Yeah, apparently they're slightly heavier than the Ultremo ZX's I'm used to, but better in every way allegedly?
Schwalbe have apparently stopped making Ultremo's, so couldn't get a full set of what I wanted anyway
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Ah, decided to give them a go then Clive.... I thought they were excellent tyres - here's hoping I manage to wear mine out before the weather turns for autumn...
Yeah, apparently they're slightly heavier than the Ultremo ZX's I'm used to, but better in every way allegedly?
Schwalbe have apparently stopped making Ultremo's, so couldn't get a full set of what I wanted anyway
Looking forward to giving them a spin
Clive I think they are brilliant tyres. Ran them all summer tubeless on my Shimano C24 wheels and they handled beautifully, no punctures and they held air very well indeed.
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I ran the 25's last summer, with tubes (as the uk importer couldn't find their *kitten* with both hands and a roadmap, and I didn't fancy buying the tubeless versions direct from the Krauts as they all seemed to want bank transfer rather than credit card) and they were fantastic - felt the nearest I've been to being back on sprints and tubs... think I got one flat in around 3,000 miles, and there's still a good bit of "meat" left on them for this season (if I ever actually get to ride again )0
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All sounds very promising... Maybe I'll take back the KOM someone has just prised from my fingers0
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Ouch indeed!!0
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derrickyoung wrote: »
Does yours?0 -
A Pepto Bismal bike!! Is that a Crockett?0
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Crossed over to the Dark side tonight.
Then a new saddle on the road bike. This was a 1.5 hour process of measuring and trying different saddles till I found one that did not feel like I was wedging a 3/4 inch ball bearing between the seat and my *kitten*.
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A Pepto Bismal bike!! Is that a Crockett?
Yes.
http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/road/cyclocross/crockett/0
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