2014 Gear
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ALIHISGREAT wrote:Richie Porte's new Dogma
Wow Richie has big feet. Them pedals are massive!Correlation is not causation.0 -
Well you know what they say...Ben
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Ben6899 wrote:Well you know what they say...
Shhhh or RR will have a funny turn.Correlation is not causation.0 -
Above The Cows wrote:Ben6899 wrote:Well you know what they say...
Shhhh or RR will have a funny turn.
Big pedals.Ben
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Contador is the Greatest0 -
I like the classic look.
"He is considered one of the great
contemporary steel framebuilders and a
pioneer of TIG welded frames. Pegoretti uses
only steel and aluminum to create his
frames, having used tubes from Excel,
Dedacciai, and most recently Columbus.
Pegoretti designed and built frames that were
ridden by Miguel Indurain , Marco Pantani ,
Stephen Roche , Claudio Chiappucci, Mario
Cipollini, and Andrea Tafi among others. He
started out as a contract builder, making
frames that would be labeled by other
manufacturers until the American distributor
Gita convinced him to build under his own
name.
Pegoretti won the President's Choice award at
the 2007 North American Handmade Bicycle
Show and framebuilder of the year at the
2008 show.
"
Fuoriclasse.0 -
frenchfighter wrote:
I like that very much. Anyone need a new kidney?It's only a bit of sport, Mun. Relax and enjoy the racing.0 -
goonz wrote:frenchfighter wrote:From Eurobike
Serious bike porn
I have always loved this bike. Beautiful.0 -
Salsiccia1 wrote:frenchfighter wrote:
I like that very much. Anyone need a new kidney?
Now we're talking. Different world from planet plank. Lovely....a rare 100% loyal Pro Race poster. A poster boy for the community.0 -
I love them although the examples above are not the best. These are great:
Contador is the Greatest0 -
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Contador is the Greatest0 -
frenchfighter wrote:
Time for me to sell a kidney...Scott Speedster S20 Roadie for Speed
Specialized Hardrock MTB for Lumps
Specialized Langster SS for Ease
Cinelli Mash Bolt Fixed for Pain
n+1 is well and truly on track
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Team Drapac`s bike:
Gilbert`s
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frenchfighter wrote:
Well Mr Spies will have plenty of time on his hands now to ride that.Ridley Helium SL (Dura-Ace/Wheelsmith Aero-dimpled 45 wheels)
Light Blue Robinson(105 +lots of Hope)
Planet X XLS 1X10(105/XTR/Miche/TRP Spyre SLC brakes
Graham Weigh 105/Ultegra0 -
Contador is the Greatest0
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^ Had no idea Reggie Perrin was a triathlete.
...a rare 100% loyal Pro Race poster. A poster boy for the community.0 -
ArfIt's only a bit of sport, Mun. Relax and enjoy the racing.0
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Alex Dowsett posted a video earlier showing a friend of his riding an Orbea. New Movistar bikes for 2014?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... =2&theater0 -
This craftsman puts Banksy, Damien Hirst, Tracy Emin...to shame.0 -
Not sure I'd fancy braking on those rims!!0
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Macaloon wrote:Salsiccia1 wrote:frenchfighter wrote:
I like that very much. Anyone need a new kidney?
Now we're talking. Different world from planet plank. Lovely.
It would be if it wasn't for the horrible head tube.0 -
goonz wrote:frenchfighter wrote:Ben6899 wrote:Where's the suspension?
In the back, they gave it 10mm of rear suspension via a non-damped elastomer
What brake calipers are those? I want.
EE Cycleworks. they are a weight weenies favourite (and apparently work very well to boot)0 -
FocusZing wrote:Pross wrote:It would be if it wasn't for the horrible head tube.
Yes I first looked at the images on a phone, but from a pc it goes against the grain of what is expected. I wonder what his objective is?
I wondered that too as there is still spacers, so looks more like a compromise to keep a small trad geometry frame design but whatever it is supposed to be, I don't like it. In fact I'm surprised how many ugly bikes are on this thread, there is only two or three I like!Kev
Summer Bike: Colnago C60
Winter Bike: Vitus Alios
MTB: 1997 GT Karakorum0 -
Crozza wrote:goonz wrote:frenchfighter wrote:Ben6899 wrote:Where's the suspension?
In the back, they gave it 10mm of rear suspension via a non-damped elastomer
What brake calipers are those? I want.
EE Cycleworks. they are a weight weenies favourite (and apparently work very well to boot)
Thanks, they look the mutts nutts!Scott Speedster S20 Roadie for Speed
Specialized Hardrock MTB for Lumps
Specialized Langster SS for Ease
Cinelli Mash Bolt Fixed for Pain
n+1 is well and truly on track
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This craftsman puts Banksy, Damien Hirst, Tracy Emin...to shame.
But they're artists not craftsmen. Plus, it's not really nice is it, let alone art? I like the bum hole behind he seat post0 -
inseine wrote:This craftsman puts Banksy, Damien Hirst, Tracy Emin...to shame.
But they're artists not craftsmen. Plus, it's not really nice is it, let alone art? I like the bum hole behind he seat post
Ha.
It is a works of art to me, incredible skill to do that and come in at that weight. I really like it and the fact it goes against the grain.
I do not own one.0 -
FocusZing wrote:inseine wrote:This craftsman puts Banksy, Damien Hirst, Tracy Emin...to shame.
But they're artists not craftsmen. Plus, it's not really nice is it, let alone art? I like the bum hole behind he seat post
Ha.
It is a works of art to me, incredible skill to do that and come in at that weight. I really like it and the fact it goes against the grain.I do not own one.
I see what you did thereInsta: ATEnduranceCoaching
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