Questions about bike hire abroad and everything light bike related. No off-topic chat please
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HammerTime2
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by HammerTime2 on Sat Feb 09, 2013 6:30 pm
NS wrote:Now he <Lemond> wants people's input into bringing a range back.
NS, you're the OP of this thread. Do you care to address the below?
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Stolichnaya
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by Stolichnaya on Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:32 am
After 10 years of being beaten into the wilderness by 'certain forces' in the cycling world, I can't begrudge LeMond for making up for lost time and earnings.
If he wants to start up with bikes again, more power to him. He should make them light and trustworthy and he should make a profit.
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HillRPete
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Rush
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by Rush on Thu Feb 14, 2013 5:11 am
ultimobici wrote:sawyer wrote:Does using clip-ons in a sportive count as a Lemond renaissance?
Nah, that's a Chiappucci renaissance!
Oh how I wish they would make Spinaci bars again with a 31.8 mm clamp diameter.
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Stolichnaya
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by Stolichnaya on Thu Feb 14, 2013 10:15 am
If you like Hampsten (and it is hard not to) and want to be authentic then you should consider what he rode, a Landshark.
Have fun trying to get in touch with Slawta though.
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djconnel
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by djconnel on Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:16 pm
Rush wrote:Oh how I wish they would make Spinaci bars again with a 31.8 mm clamp diameter.
I just saw some Spinaci on sale @ a local shop, super-cheap. I resisted, even though I still cling to 26.0 as the superior option.
My preference for sub-40 cm bars has finally proven popular. I'm not too hopeful on 26.0 staging a comeback soon, however.