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TonyM
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by TonyM

Miller wrote:Silca Premio tyre levers - these are touted as being ideal for tubeless on carbon rims. Expensive for a tyre lever but I'll give them a go. Oh, and this pair 37g.

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Could you post a review when you have used it? I am sure many here are interested (like me).

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djcharlou
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by djcharlou

Christmas gift to myself. Tony Martin's TDF2017 TT suit. Got a good surprise with 2 autographed card in the box !
It's actually my second suit from the Panzerwagen :)

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Miller
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TonyM wrote:
Sun Jan 14, 2018 1:35 am
Could you post a review when you have used it? I am sure many here are interested (like me).
Sure, will do. Then we can see if Silca's mission to make commonplace tools reeaaaally expensive is worthwhile or not.

@djcharlou, love the Panzerwagen suit, will you ever wear it?

KarlC
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Trying new bars on soon 100 x 420 ..... DDddang these are light and a great deal right now
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djcharlou
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Miller wrote:
Sun Jan 14, 2018 2:00 pm

@djcharlou, love the Panzerwagen suit, will you ever wear it?
No i'm more a climber profile (1m80 63kg) so it's a bit on the large side. + it's signed.
The other one I have is the German champion's edition from 2014 and it's much smaller, hard to believe it's for the same guy.

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brakes for my "frankencross" :mrgreen:

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TonyM wrote:
Sun Jan 14, 2018 1:35 am
Miller wrote:Silca Premio tyre levers - these are touted as being ideal for tubeless on carbon rims. Expensive for a tyre lever but I'll give them a go. Oh, and this pair 37g.
Could you post a review when you have used it? I am sure many here are interested (like me).
Yes, definitely interested, but still love the Pedros: https://pedros.com/products/tools/wheel ... re-levers/
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Some new Lake 237s. Unfortunately they are 100g heavier than my S-work 6s.
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by chunky666

Its going to be a really long wait!

Getting it in a Disc version though. Cant imagine they will ever sell many of these as a disc version so I reckon I will pretty much never ever see another matching bike

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this came in yesterday ..

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2021 Basso Diamante SV-SR12 Disc EPS-WTO 60
2023 Colnago G3X-SRAM AXS Force-Levante

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dgasmd wrote:
Sat Jan 13, 2018 6:10 pm
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Bought 2 pairs of these Chinese knock offs after meeting someone that bought a pair of original ones. He broke one during a crash and replaced it with one of these. He cannot even tell which is the original one now!!
So far these are a "WINNER"!!!!! I tried 9 different types of bottles on them and they all fit snug and nice enough for me. No road test yet, but the test was with empty bottles. Full bottles should be even better. Wishing they were half the weight, but the ones I ordered that were cannot fit ANY bottle at all! Life............ :noidea:

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Finally, a place to organize all my bike related and other tools. Had them spread all over in multiple smaller boxes and could hardly ever find anything where needed.

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Couple upgrades to the Crockett for some upcoming dirt events. Easton ea70ax bars, like the Easton drop and reach plus these have a nice flair. P6 hiflex to hopefully take the edge off.

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stormur wrote:brakes for my "frankencross" :mrgreen:

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Love my MT7 with the HC levers.

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Got new specialized aerobar: got one my Allez Spring Edition, now got one for new Tarmac. Also bought Sworks Cranks: now I have to decice: Sworks, Hollowgram, or get Sram Red instead.
His: Orbea Orca OMX
Hers: Cannondale Synapse HM Disc

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