Sky Dogma at 6550g

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  • canbakay
    canbakay Posts: 282
    declan1 wrote:
    Gabbo wrote:
    BBH wrote:
    Nice bike!!!
    Nice House & Garden!!!!

    He's using a very good camera and lens too. I suspect an L-lens..

    An L-lens on a Nikon?!?

    the photos on the first page is with the stock lens, the recent 2 is from a friend's camera - much more pro im guessing as hes a photographer. but i doubt he'd mix a canon lens with a nikon (i know nothing about cameras)

    on a different note, the 404 firecrests are up for trade - looking for cosmic ultimates ideally but please say if you have something similar!!

    thank you for all the kind comments
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  • declan1
    declan1 Posts: 2,470
    canbakay wrote:
    declan1 wrote:
    Gabbo wrote:
    BBH wrote:
    Nice bike!!!
    Nice House & Garden!!!!

    He's using a very good camera and lens too. I suspect an L-lens..

    An L-lens on a Nikon?!?

    the photos on the first page is with the stock lens, the recent 2 is from a friend's camera - much more pro im guessing as hes a photographer. but i doubt he'd mix a canon lens with a nikon (i know nothing about cameras)

    on a different note, the 404 firecrests are up for trade - looking for cosmic ultimates ideally but please say if you have something similar!!

    thank you for all the kind comments

    Yes, the D300 is a semi-pro camera, and will most likely have a better lens, however you can't mount a Canon L-series lens on a Nikon :)

    Road - Dolan Preffisio
    MTB - On-One Inbred

    I have no idea what's going on here.
  • Paul 8v
    Paul 8v Posts: 5,458
    Lovely bike, bet you're very pleased with it! One to add to the wish list!
  • jazgill
    jazgill Posts: 98
    Nice bike
  • canbakay
    canbakay Posts: 282
    After a super windy ride today, fulcrum zeros hold up okay for the most of it but when its heavy cross winds, they're very hard to handle.

    AX saddle, just as comfortable as a padded prologo...

    With a retro touch...

    8209897536_2ca2eba7a7_b.jpg
    photo by canbakay, on Flickr
    Dogma
    Madone
    R3
    Point Reyes
    Raleigh Burner
    Boris
  • declan1
    declan1 Posts: 2,470
    canbakay wrote:
    After a super windy ride today, fulcrum zeros hold up okay for the most of it but when its heavy cross winds, they're very hard to handle.

    AX saddle, just as comfortable as a padded prologo...

    With a retro touch...

    8209897536_2ca2eba7a7_b.jpg
    photo by canbakay, on Flickr

    No! I'm sorry, but that's ruined it :(

    Road - Dolan Preffisio
    MTB - On-One Inbred

    I have no idea what's going on here.
  • alihisgreat
    alihisgreat Posts: 3,872
    might have been better with 100% black rims...
  • canbakay
    canbakay Posts: 282
    photo doesn't do justice to the gum sidewall, looks rather dull. looks very rich in person. I'll get a more fair photo..

    winter wheels so the alu rims were the first criteria, followed by stiffness/hubs and lastly, weight...i'd love to ride the 404s year round but wet breaking isn't good enough on long rides.
    Dogma
    Madone
    R3
    Point Reyes
    Raleigh Burner
    Boris
  • Love it, want one, I wish :cry:
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  • Personally I love the gumwalls (vittoria sc?), they are just class all the way