New member: bought a Tarmac SL4 sport
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Sevendeadly wrote:A 30 miler today.
Is that all...? If I had an SL4 i'd do 100 miles every day - at least.
I think you'd be more suited to me Allez. Want to swop....?
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Colinthecop wrote:Sevendeadly wrote:A 30 miler today.
Is that all...? If I had an SL4 i'd do 100 miles every day - at least.
I think you'd be more suited to me Allez. Want to swop....?
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I'll get back to you on that.0 -
Okay, but don't spend too long pondering.... Now that the offer is out there, another SL4 owner might snap it up.
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Colinthecop wrote:Okay, but don't spend too long pondering.... Now that the offer is out there, another SL4 owner might snap it up.
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You'll be beating them off with a stick.
Of course if you're a cop then you'll be used to that.
(I kid, I kid- my dad is a cop).0 -
I now have these:
and these:
The ride home was fine- no major issues, you just have to plan ahead but I do that anyway.
A LOT more direct in terms of getting the power down.0 -
Carbonator wrote:
Both wrong. Just get new pads (Swissstop green or something) :roll:
Not a lot of point getting new callipers and even if you do they will still need decent pads.
Money would be far better spent on decent tyres anyway.................then wheels
Wotcha mean both wrong, I said get brake blocks.0 -
Sevendeadly wrote:I now have these:
and these:
The ride home was fine- no major issues, you just have to plan ahead but I do that anyway.
A LOT more direct in terms of getting the power down.
It's very unlikely to happen, but if the dog eats the fastener off your shoe, you can buy them for £6. Wish I'd known that before I shelled out for a new pair :-)0 -
Good to know, cheers.0