Storck Scenario

mbroady
mbroady Posts: 63
edited August 2014 in Your road bikes
Trusty steed, low, stiff, light and fast.

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  • Miles253
    Miles253 Posts: 535
    lovely looking, sidewalls are a nice touch
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  • bluemoon17
    bluemoon17 Posts: 718
    I like that a lot.
  • Ben6899
    Ben6899 Posts: 9,686
    Yeh that's nice.
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  • Now that is słammed..... :shock:
  • mekong_velo
    mekong_velo Posts: 102
    Very very nice, not too common either, I like.


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  • mbroady
    mbroady Posts: 63
    Now that is słammed..... :shock:

    I'm still tempted to chop the last cm!
  • Scotteesh
    Scotteesh Posts: 35
    Do it!
  • mbroady
    mbroady Posts: 63
    Got her slammed, new tyres, new tape, cages and bottles. As nice as those Vittorias look they are not cut out for the roads of Leeds / Yorkshire, absolutely shredded after a month.

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  • Nice bikes Storck, not sure my back would appreciate that riding position mind!
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  • Very nice bike mate - just looks......absolutely right? How old – the new Scenario frame is obviously quite different?
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  • mbroady
    mbroady Posts: 63
    Frames a 2008, still just as good as any modern frame mind you. Superlight and stiff. Think she's going to be retired in April though when my custom is scheduled to be started (Feather).

    Position is pretty aggressive but I do plenty of yoga 8)

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  • Looks well does that........
    Here's a thing......why do folk ride without mitts/gloves?! Having picked bits of road out of my palms once after after an 'off' many years ago its neither big nor clever. :)
  • mbroady
    mbroady Posts: 63
    Speaking for myself, I hate riding with gloves. Even in my BMX / MTB days I didnt like it, just feels clunky.
  • MBroady wrote:
    Frames a 2008, still just as good as any modern frame mind you. Superlight and stiff. Think she's going to be retired in April though when my custom is scheduled to be started (Feather).

    Position is pretty aggressive but I do plenty of yoga 8)

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    Haha! It is a cracking bike. Just picked up a new Storck and know what you mean about weight and stiffness - very comfortable on bad roads though. Way too nice to be retired?
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    2014 Storck Scentron G2 - SRAM Force 22 and Mavic Ksyrium SLS wheels
  • RideOnTime
    RideOnTime Posts: 4,712
    MBroady wrote:
    Got her slammed, new tyres, new tape, cages and bottles. As nice as those Vittorias look they are not cut out for the roads of Leeds / Yorkshire, absolutely shredded after a month.

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    Nice lathe...
  • chadders81
    chadders81 Posts: 744
    Two things:

    1) Nice lathe.

    2) Were you up Kidstones Pass on stage 1 of the Tour? Distinctive remember riding behind a Rapha'd up cyclist with loads of tatts.
  • mbroady
    mbroady Posts: 63
    Chadders81 wrote:
    Two things:

    1) Nice lathe.

    2) Were you up Kidstones Pass on stage 1 of the Tour? Distinctive remember riding behind a Rapha'd up cyclist with loads of tatts.

    1. She's a beauty, to be honest I very rarely use it because it's so pristine!

    2. Not me I'm afraid, I stayed fairly central to Leeds for the depart.
  • Zoomer37
    Zoomer37 Posts: 725
    Looks nice. That stem needs to go, but apart from that its cool 8)