Colnago C50 - NL12
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Thanks.
Wheels are great! No problems with them! Brake surface is like on the first day when I bought them.
They are durable and have a great sound when out of the sadlle!!!
I was only scared when first time braking in the wet. But then a friend told me that when brake surface is wet, at first I must "clean" the surface from water and also to warm it up.
Wheels are great! No problems with them! Brake surface is like on the first day when I bought them.
They are durable and have a great sound when out of the sadlle!!!
I was only scared when first time braking in the wet. But then a friend told me that when brake surface is wet, at first I must "clean" the surface from water and also to warm it up.
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Maybe this one ? Its not because they are my sponsors but that is the only saddle that can carry my butt for 4-5 hours without pain. I mean on naked full carbon saddles category. When I had SLR , after 4hours I could cut off my weenie I wouldnt feel a thing .....
Poor weenie ....
Thanks, but I`m very satisfied with the Prologo and it really looks great, much better than in pictures!
It did "torture" me a bit, because of the "hidden" decal
But now, I accepted it just the way it is!!
Real love is unconditional.
Thanks, but I`m very satisfied with the Prologo and it really looks great, much better than in pictures!
It did "torture" me a bit, because of the "hidden" decal
But now, I accepted it just the way it is!!
Real love is unconditional.
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That is stunning. A true mans bike, unlike the sloping variants out there
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What a glorious day to ride such a glamorous bike! I like real life shots.
Thanks for posting that up.
Thanks for posting that up.
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morephyous wrote:That is stunning. A true mans bike, unlike the sloping variants out there
coloclimber wrote:What a glorious day to ride such a glamorous bike! I like real life shots.
Thanks for posting that up.
Thank you for such nice & positive comments!
BTW, felt glorious suffering here ...
http://213.161.8.99/igre2009/Letne_igre_2009/target682.html
http://213.161.8.99/igre2009/Letne_igre_2009/target733.html
Cloclimber, when are you going to post pics of your machine while riding it?! Or did I missed them ....
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Thanks raspaa!
No, those are Solist TWO wheels. Xentis made rim, DT Swiss 240s hubs and DT Aerolite spokes.
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52942&highlight=solist
No, those are Solist TWO wheels. Xentis made rim, DT Swiss 240s hubs and DT Aerolite spokes.
http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52942&highlight=solist
I`ve found out that I can have 130 mm stem, instead 120 mm
Should I stick with the Deda Zero100 or go with Deda Newton?
Should I stick with the Deda Zero100 or go with Deda Newton?
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majklnajt wrote:I`ve found out that I can have 130 mm stem, instead 120 mm
Should I stick with the Deda Zero100 or go with Deda Newton?
Go for the Deda Zero Nero
Nice bike by the way
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LVGH wrote:+1. I see nothing wrong with it. No short stem, saddle mounted all the way forward and still plenty of room for a deeper position. I absolutely love the look of the bike
Thank you.
The sadlle is actually all the way back