Obsessive Compulsive Poser (OCP) guide to bike photos
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frenchfighter wrote:
Good effort Frenchie, just need those Campagnolo logos on the wheels to be lined up so they're both at the same "time" on the clock face apart from that it's good.0 -
Paul 8v wrote:Dmak wrote:badly_dubbed wrote:toying with the idea of removing one spacer....see how it feels, but its not bad at the moment
I can't actually see a cassette......does this bike run on voodoo and black magic?
it is there, they're just all 11 teeth cogs :-)
nope there is no casette fitted in that picture, it was a trial fit of the wheels quickly before i went to work 8)0 -
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Nice lawn! Those tyre logos need lining up though and I would personally go for black/no valve caps0
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Nice lawn lol. Bike is a gorgeous too.0
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annoyingly the logos are lined up...on the non driveside....which is sooooooo useful0 -
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Sea grass apparently, not white. And a budget B'twin, tried my best with the picture.0 -
Bike looks good! Adjust the saddle angle though, your perineum will thank you for it!Insta: ATEnduranceCoaching
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Thanks NapoleonD, it is a bloody good bike for the price and rest assured, I'll adjust the saddle angle tomorrow0
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Ditto on the saddle, nice bike though. Hard call on what "time" to place the valves but I think they look OK where they are0
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Supposedly my Shand winter bike, but looks too nice to get dirty.....
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Tried to follow the rules.
My first road bike, I've done plenty of XC mountain biking so have a good 'base' fitness. However I was surprised how peddling at a constant cadence for a few hours in a 50 17/19 gear requires a totally different fitness to the explosive nature of off road cycling with sudden gradients and obstacles!
I hope to join a local cycle club for some on road adventure.
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Nice choice, a bit unusual! need to get some proper pedals on there though, makes a big difference0
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Paul 8v wrote:Nice choice, a bit unusual! need to get some proper pedals on there though, makes a big difference
Oh it's on the list!
In the mean time spending 200 quid in cafe lunches whilst out weekend riding sounds more appealing than £200 on some pedals and shoes!
I'd rather get some real fitness on the bike first to avoid looking like an 'all the gear no idea' rider!0 -
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Always fun...
So not like this...
More like this!
Or this!
Someone photoshopped Zipps on the Colnago. How appropriate...
Enjoy!
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Kick in the head looks!Giant TCR Composite 30
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Wowza!0
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Not mine but great example.
Contador is the Greatest0 -
Good that, reminds me of my fave orange Klein on WW. Unusual rear mech routing.Insta: ATEnduranceCoaching
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Slightly broke the rules in that i took the pictures inside the garage as it was raining outside, other than that I think I comply with the rules. Both bikes were just after being stripped and cleaned/lubed when those photos were taken so theyre both gleaming. The ridley is baked in dirt after the last few weeks.
Winter bike
Summer Bike
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Sorry rong forum. :oops:0
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Skewer levers are on the wrong side mate ;-) Did you mean to put this is in the OCP thread? Needs a bit of work to conform with the OCP guidelines but it's a nice bike nonetheless.
Oh, and for the love of god, lose the dork disc!0