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jalapeno
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by jalapeno on Fri Nov 16, 2007 1:02 pm
Lardy wrote:I'm embarassed to show mine!!
A £200 Dawes bike, with stick on mudguards, a powertap SL, a tl1100 cateye rear light, and a lupine wilma8 on the front. Same lights as Alan, spooky.
Guess who rides mtb?
that's nothing to be ashamed.. just the fact you have a machine to get out there and ride in the shitty weather makes it cool. funny that the front light is worth more than the bike tho... as is the hub.
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Gregorio
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by Gregorio on Mon Nov 19, 2007 11:19 pm
Here is mine. Finished putting it together about a month ago. Just in time for winter. Mostly built with left over parts. A few things I would like to change. Handlebars, they just dont have the right bend or something. Centaur shift levers drive me crazy. I have to find Chorus or buy new Record for my daily bike and move those over. Maybe a new BB some time too.
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sacredsurfer
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by sacredsurfer on Fri Nov 23, 2007 12:04 pm
Just got mine set up for winter. Nothing too light on it, just solid reliable stuff. Trek 1000 Frame, Ultegra Cranks, cassette and chain, 105 Shifters and rear mech (9spd). Fulcrum Racing 7's with GP 4 Season's on them. Bontrager finishing kit and the important full length mudguards. Polar CS200 Cad too help keep my mind occupied on longer rides. Just got a Lupine Wilma 6 for darker riding, so looking forward to trying it out on training rides and countryside commuting.
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jalapeno
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by jalapeno on Tue Nov 27, 2007 1:21 pm
currieinahurry wrote:
some silver cages on the way too which should look and hold bottles better
tikka
ooh, I haven't seen one of those in ages. It's very shiny...
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San Marco
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by San Marco on Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:18 pm
I used to have a bog standard steel Diamont that was lighter than this and far comfier, sadly it corroded from the inside and snapped.
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A e o l u s
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San Marco
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by San Marco on Tue Nov 27, 2007 5:20 pm
A e o l u s wrote:looks like a stickered up ribble
Correct, stickers cost a 10th of the frame. Having trained with a guy who rode for DeRosa RT, the last thing I'd ever buy would be a carbon DeRosa.
They look the dogs though.