[Road] What do you ride?

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Sleg8
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by Sleg8

That Ghisallo is awesome!! I want one, hmmmm.... Where am I going to find there spare AUD$5,000 for the frame? Hmmm, that's a small problem. Anyone seen any pre-release pics of the 770gm Ghisallo??
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willy
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by willy

luc...ur giant is certainly one of the nicest bikes i've ever seen!!!

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TiBikeNut
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by TiBikeNut

Sleg8 wrote:That Ghisallo is awesome!! I want one, hmmmm.... Where am I going to find there spare AUD$5,000 for the frame? Hmmm, that's a small problem. Anyone seen any pre-release pics of the 770gm Ghisallo??


thank you.... I love looking at it too. I am a big fan of functional art, my looong term plan (40 years) is to hang it in my study (while I sit in my carbon/ti wheelchair :wink: )

George

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TunedCannondaleR700
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by TunedCannondaleR700

I ride a cannondale Caad 5 with Ksyriums and full 9spd ultegra except 105 shifters and rear derailleur (not a ww bike but i like it, and it is nice and stiff)
Cannondale is quite simply the best

Optimo-GmC
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by Optimo-GmC

TunedCannondaleR700 wrote:I ride a cannondale Caad 5 with Ksyriums and full 9spd ultegra except 105 shifters and rear derailleur (not a ww bike but i like it, and it is nice and stiff)


A SuperBlack one???

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LJ
WWotY 2006 / Smart convert
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by LJ

Final version. Changed to a Dogma Stem

Details on the build @

http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6388&start=75
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Marnix
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by Marnix

I' am riding a 2005 Giant TCR with mixed Ultegra/Dura-ace 9 speed. Within a few weeks I will switch to a Campa Chorus groupset with black Record brake calipers.
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Optimo-GmC
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by Optimo-GmC

Marnix wrote:... I will switch to a Campa Chorus groupset with black Record brake calipers...


Nice :D

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Luc
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by Luc

@ marnix

you know what I'm gonna say......weights !!!

Sweet lil' Giant !

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DancingJack
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by DancingJack

Customed paintjob done by the people in the Belgium factory.Only limited to one such bike.My exotic bike.Yummylicious! :lol:
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BeeBee30
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by BeeBee30

Thought you guys might like to see my fleet of Hologram equipped Cannondales.What do you think?
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Tippster
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by Tippster

@ CAADHEAD

why have your saddle's tip pointing upwards

would a flat saddle not be more comfortable?
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DancingJack
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by DancingJack

Tippster wrote:@ CAADHEAD

why have your saddle's tip pointing upwards

would a flat saddle not be more comfortable?


They generally feel better.Pointing upwards cause i always feel as thought i'm slipping forward....

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BeeBee30
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by BeeBee30

I generally set the saddles with the tip of the nose level with the tip of the rear,I find that most comfortable,I think the photo's give a slight false impression.
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col hicks
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by col hicks

:D what size is that ghisallo it looks very small the seatpost is huge and the spacers ive never seen as many

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