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03-02-16, 02:08 PM | #4461 |
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Re: The Cycling Thread
Yep, I'll have a look at both.
They won't match my new bike, or the old one for that matter.
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03-02-16, 03:42 PM | #4462 | |
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I reckon I might need carried back to the train station but I am up for giving it a go. Weather for Saturday looks decent just now. Colin that jacket would match my bike, but it's likely too big for me! |
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03-02-16, 06:27 PM | #4463 |
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Re: The Cycling Thread
new bike ..new motivation for the new year
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03-02-16, 08:02 PM | #4464 |
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Its not as if the other bike is old I've only ridden it 36 times.
This is the new bike. A little bit of Dutch Fun. Sensa Giulia Ultegra 6800.
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03-02-16, 08:23 PM | #4465 |
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I like the look of that.. a real feather weight. Now the next question is what are you going to use when there are 31 days in the month?
I have a fatty and a thinny now
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03-02-16, 09:51 PM | #4466 |
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Hopefully it's a light as they claim. reading the reviews it's quite stiff so I'm already looking at better bartape and gel inserts and maybe a carbon seatpost.
Certainly not going daft and buying stupidly expensive light stuff. I kinda laughed saying to AJC that I'll not be drinking water anymore as a 750ml bottle will be a 10th of the bikes weight. That in itself scares me. What I do like is if I do upgrade wheels I can transfer the ones I take off onto the Triban. eventually it could end up an Ultegra Triban. That would be novel... And downright lunacy... I like lunacy
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03-02-16, 09:58 PM | #4467 |
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The nice thing about that frame is that it is DI2 ready, so when the time comes, its a straight forward job, nice clean lines. No messy cables on the outside of the fame
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03-02-16, 10:05 PM | #4468 |
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I know I'm so excited, ... I bought Shimano pedals for it too.. PD-R550s whoop.
Going into Evans tomorrow to get a Tophills seatbag holder as I'll just use the same one on both bikes. I've still to inform my olds that I'm gonna take up more garage space at theirs.
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04-02-16, 03:37 PM | #4469 |
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Hey guys,
Has anyone found/used a protein mixer bottle that fits into a bottle cage properly? I'm kinda sick of tucking them into my shirt because they don't fit in a cage and ultimately having them leak their contents down my bum. |
04-02-16, 03:57 PM | #4470 |
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No, I have my shakes when I get home. When I do that, then I use a standard bottle anyway.
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