[Road] What do you ride?
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Having asked the MTB'ers the same question, whata ya ride?
I'm interested in having a look at the bikes of the other members, particularly so I know which are featherweight WW's and which are practical WW's.
This is my current ride, it's really good training but it's a loaner from a friend so will have to go back when I buy my Scott.
Been riding it for 6 months but these are the only details I know:
7sp RSX, Sora RD
Cromo frame,
RSX wheelset,
Track front wheel,
Gatorskin rear tyre.
What is everyone else riding?
Brian
I'm interested in having a look at the bikes of the other members, particularly so I know which are featherweight WW's and which are practical WW's.
This is my current ride, it's really good training but it's a loaner from a friend so will have to go back when I buy my Scott.
Been riding it for 6 months but these are the only details I know:
7sp RSX, Sora RD
Cromo frame,
RSX wheelset,
Track front wheel,
Gatorskin rear tyre.
What is everyone else riding?
Brian
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What i ride can be seen here http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum ... php?t=1191, no need to repost the pics
Here's mine..>>>
I'll soon have a custom Ax- lighness saddle/seatpost combo for it. I've already drilled out the gear levers and i'm hoping to get some plastic mud guards to save more weight.. 4.5 kilos is what i'm aiming for.. This baby is gonna fly i tell thee!!!
doozer
I'll soon have a custom Ax- lighness saddle/seatpost combo for it. I've already drilled out the gear levers and i'm hoping to get some plastic mud guards to save more weight.. 4.5 kilos is what i'm aiming for.. This baby is gonna fly i tell thee!!!
doozer
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Is that a custom bike from american Choppers? Orange County Choppers.
4.5 would be easy if you lost the kick stand.
Drill the chain guard while you're at it and you could reach 4.
Brian
Drill the chain guard while you're at it and you could reach 4.
Brian
doozer wrote:Here's mine..>>>
I'll soon have a custom Ax- lighness saddle/seatpost combo for it. I've already drilled out the gear levers and i'm hoping to get some plastic mud guards to save more weight.. 4.5 kilos is what i'm aiming for.. This baby is gonna fly i tell thee!!!
Never seen those top-tube shifters before, where can I get a set of those?
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