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Zak
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I went to Tenerife biking to clear my mind and the scenery opend it :beerchug:

And thanks to everyone posting in this thread - I love seeing the small glimpses of your riding world. :D

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Fantastic!
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elSid wrote:Kingtom, what handlebars do you have on that Bowman? (or Rowman...not sure)

Nice pictures.
I’m guessing this question is for me, as Kingtom doesn’t ride a Bowman to the best of my knowledge. The handlebar is Fizik Cyrano Snake in 38 cm, unfortunately discontinued now if their website is to be believed. It is not exactly the same shape as the larger widths - reach/drop are 75/125 mm and the tops are standard narrow round profile instead of the long, gradual taper.

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Zak wrote:
Mon Mar 05, 2018 8:54 pm
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That is blow-up poster worthy :beerchug:

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Zak wrote:I went to Tenerife biking to clear my mind and the scenery opend it :beerchug:

And thanks to everyone posting in this thread - I love seeing the small glimpses of your riding world. :D

Thanks for the pics! ImageImage

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by Tugboat

I'm adding Tenerife to the riding bucket list.

Great pics Zak!!
Nice bike... you ever take it off any sweet jumps?
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Coming to the end of Summer here in Australia.

Was on the West Coast south of Perth for work over the weekend and the weather really was perfect.

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:lol: I am yet to make my way down to Heffron. No chance getting there Tuesday nights but they run Saturday afternoon races out there as well yeah?

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Yep, handicap Tuesday's 1800 with ESCC and graded scratch Saturdays. Should be a 1500 start for A-D grades with RBCC.

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Zak wrote:
Mon Mar 05, 2018 8:54 pm
I went to Tenerife biking to clear my mind and the scenery opend it :beerchug:

And thanks to everyone posting in this thread - I love seeing the small glimpses of your riding world. :D
Woah! That looks amazing! Truly stunning scenery. Did you do the climbs that Sky did? Any random pros out there secretly training?

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Zak, way to go, great compositions

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Getting some Km’s in down south

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Nice. Where is “down south”?
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Calnago wrote:
Thu Mar 08, 2018 8:01 pm
Nice. Where is “down south”?
The inscription on the plaque would seem to indicate that it is on the Col de la Madone, so Cote D'Azur, I'd imagine 8)

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