2015 Gear
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Does anyone know about this outfit - Sarley bicycles
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Napoleon, don't be jealous that I've been chatting online with babes all day. Besides, we both know that I'm training to be a cage fighter.0
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They really need to g et someone to set up the bikes before they're photographed. That white one is proper bad.0 -
They really need to g et someone to set up the bikes before they're photographed. That white one is proper bad.
And if you go to their website for a better picture you see a lovely build with full SRAM red - but the all the specification options seem to be Shimano.0 -
Yeh I have one. Had it a few years. Nice bike.Ben
Bikes: Donhou DSS4 Custom | Condor Italia RC | Gios Megalite | Dolan Preffisio | Giant Bowery '76
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larsson.gustavNew brake tatto. Minutes after use, contact in millisec! Soon legal in roadbike pile-ups #discbrakes #nothanks @uci_cycling
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It's better than some of the tattoos in the peloton to be fair0
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Jersey available for £120
Get in the bin.0 -
Interesting new glasses:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ctrl-one-the-smartest-lcd-glasses-for-cycling#/storyContador is the Greatest0 -
Bernie Eisel is riding the Dogma F8 with discs today. Photos on his twitter (sorry can't link).0
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http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest-news/team-sky-reveal-disc-brake-pinarello-dogma-f8-at-eneco-tour-186860
I like the Cannondales too.0 -
What wheels would the shimano sponsered wheel teams be using? I didn't think Shimano had any high end carbon disc wheels?
Would the WT teams be happy using the Ultegra level wheels for now?0 -
[img]http:///sanomagic.world.coocan.jp/bicycle/20150725/DSC_3317.JPG[/img]
SanoMagic, bike number 20.
That's given me a Henman.
Ha. Meh, Murray mound.0 -
A small first today with disc brakes on a road bike in a UCI World Tour race, with Tim Kerkhof (Team Roompot) riding the bike.
They’re SRAM hydraulic brakes on DT Swiss hubs.
http://inrng.tumblr.com/post/126441536343/a-small-first-today-with-disc-brakes-on-a-road0 -
Am trying to find out a bit more about these glasses...
https://twitter.com/James_Warrener/status/6314231696440893440 -
Am trying to find out a bit more about these glasses...
https://twitter.com/James_Warrener/status/631423169644089344
BBB are the team sponsor for that sort of thing - and on a quick look they could be orange select specials
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Just looked at your tweet and you already ruled that out. nevermind0 -
Kristoff:
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Am trying to find out a bit more about these glasses...
https://twitter.com/James_Warrener/status/631423169644089344
BBB are the team sponsor for that sort of thing - and on a quick look they could be orange select specials
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Just looked at your tweet and you already ruled that out. nevermind
Yeah arms are wrong shape.
I know a lot about select arms having had one of my kids snap one earlier this year!!! they are not a spare part part apparently.0 -
Rotor has released the first pictures of its new Uno road groupset. The Spanish company, most famous for its oval Q-Rings and chainsets, has spent six years creating a new hydraulic-based road group to take on Shimano, SRAM and Campagnolo. The finished Uno group will be shown at the Eurobike show next week and is due to go on sale in spring 2016. It is not clear if the groupset will be used in the professional peloton. However, Rotor supplies some components to the Lampre-Merida, MTN-Qhubeka and Caja Rural teams.
The exact operation of Uno’s shifting is still a secret, with Rotor having only displayed the group behind closed doors to this point. The hydraulics might well be Rotor’s way of differentiating the Uno, as well as getting around patent issues, but the idea of having to bleed lines for gears might put traditionalists or less wrench-savvy riders off.
An accompanying press release says Rotor hopes to “capitalize on its worst kept secret” with a full release at the annual Eurobike show in Germany next week. The global product launch is currently scheduled for spring 2016.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/rotor-unveil-hydraulic-uno-groupset/0 -
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Not very good looking but weighs 4.95kg. Fuji SL, debuted at 2015 Vuelta:
BH G7 Disc:
Eddy Merckx Mourenx 69 Endurance:
Cannondale Slate; ugliest bike out there:
Watteam power meter system - an affordable $499:
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That Allez is interesting. I like a quality aluminium bike and I still think the Soloist was the best bike I ever had.
The nonsense marketing guff that it "competes with carbon in stiffness" is funny though. Stiffness has never been an issue with alloy frames, its the combination of stiffness and lightness that makes CF attractive."In many ways, my story was that of a raging, Christ-like figure who hauled himself off the cross, looked up at the Romans with blood in his eyes and said 'My turn, sock cookers'"
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That Slate is hideous.Napoleon, don't be jealous that I've been chatting online with babes all day. Besides, we both know that I'm training to be a cage fighter.0
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That Al Allez sprint does look good
On that new superlightweight Fuji - will the riders be carting around a solid steel crankshaft to get upto 16 pounds?0 -
Allez looks decent....until you see the cable ties! Presumably this is a prototype and not an actual production model?0
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Smartweld will certainly find its way into other Specialized bikes at some point
“We also have a number of other bikes in line for this technology and this approach is not limited to hardtails, either,” Teixeira said. “Ideas are floating around that would make this work on suspension bikes. How fast we move comes down to our aluminum product team’s bandwidth and platform strategy. I wish we could do it all tomorrow, but that's just not going to happen.”
“The future bikes that we’re going to be folding this into – it just opens up a bunch of design opportunities for us to make better and better structures.”
The allez does look good.
http://www.bikeradar.com/road/news/article/specialized-allez-sprint-drops-hammer-on-carbon-44867/0 -
The allez does look good.
http://www.bikeradar.com/road/news/article/specialized-allez-sprint-drops-hammer-on-carbon-44867/
$900 for the frameset as well.....Napoleon, don't be jealous that I've been chatting online with babes all day. Besides, we both know that I'm training to be a cage fighter.0