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Slainte831 wrote: »I got a bike. Does that count?
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Gorgeous bike! Looks fast!!
Here's my new baby.
She reminds me of the batmobile. Or Stealth bomber.0 -
Grats on the new bikes, Chunky & Slainte!0
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Slainte831 wrote: »Gorgeous bike! Looks fast!!
Here's my new baby.
She reminds me of the batmobile. Or Stealth bomber.
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channeling my spirit animal
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And here is my new addition.
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Yeah.... mikey likey, too.... alot! This is the Vaya Ti X0 with Surly Knard 41 rubber. With Titanium frame, it weighs in at just shy of 22 pounds as shown in a 54 cm frame with pedals, bar end mirror, and Serfas Rx Race Ready saddle. The bag was not mounted when the bike was weighed. I had my LBS change out the black bar tape for Salsa yellow bar tape prior to delivery. I just felt it would make for a more striking appearance. The HED Belgium+ rims are just awesome in their appearance and build.
Marrakesh is interesting, but you gotta' check out the Salsa Deadwood 29+ due for a Fall intro here: http://salsacycles.com/culture/introducing_deadwood
@Spatialized, if you think the Fargo is cool, that new Deadwood will probably floor you with its 3-inch wide Surly Knard rubber. I have those tires on my Surly ECR and they can take me pretty deep into the backwoods. Not fast, but my Surly ECR is almost unstoppable, like a [two-wheeled] Jeep with pedals. The tall and wide 29+ Knard tires generate a lot of momentum to carry you up and over almost any obstacle with little concern. Truly an amazing, confidence-inspiring ride.0 -
@Mikey - the boyfriend wants the Deadwood. Salsa seriously needs to stop producing such rad bikes.0
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@gooseonabike I know! I already asked my LBS to look into pre-ordering one for me.... Just one week after picking up my Vaya Ti. I'm so bad!0
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Beautiful bike! Enjoy your new baby!0
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@Slainte831 Thank you!0
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No better way to say 'lose more weight fatass' than by receiving a 4XL jersey and it still be too small. Albeit this brand 'Funkier' is known for running very small, but still. Even their biggest size is made for a very lean person. It's near fitting but def not wearable in public, yet. I got it to match my bicycle. Corny, I know.
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No better way to say 'lose more weight fatass' than by receiving a 4XL jersey and it still be too small. Albeit this brand 'Funkier' is known for running very small, but still. Even their biggest size is made for a very lean person. It's near fitting but def not wearable in public, yet. I got it to match my bicycle. Corny, I know.
I take XXL's in pretty much every non-italian jerseys (48" chest) but definitely need XXXL in Castelli / Sportful. If you want to avoid getting depressed, please don't even bother looking at Santini. I recently got one of their very, very lovely "Maglia Storica" series jerseys (pictures back on page 20 of this thread) - the "Solo Superia" (Eddy's first team when he went pro!) and while its truly a gorgeous bit of kit, its a 5XL and it fits me at the moment rather like a skinsuit (which is NOT really how it's cut - its a more historical cut rather than a modern "performance" cut garment.
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I may have ordered THE last Primal 'Jolly Roger' available in a 3XL as the line is discontinued. Hopefully it will fit. I have an XL Primal that is far too small for me but I am hoping the 2x size increase will allow me some room.
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Me sporting my new American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure jersey midway through my 100k ride this morning. It matches my bike!
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