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My trusty Trek 1000 with Campagnolo Mirage components and Campagnolo Vento wheels. It still meets all my needs.
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some nice bike posted so far!
here's mine
the work bike
the good weather bike
the bmx collection (a couple have changed & more added )
the around town bike
The Bianchi on todays ride
Here's my 41-year old 1973 Raleigh Record 10-speed.
Back in working condition after a rebuild last year.
All original except the new alloy rims (old ones had rusted out).
Nervar cranks
Huret derailleurs
Weinmann centre-pull brakes
Weinmann brake levers
Raleigh's own fake Campag hubs
Brooks saddle
14kg!
It's a model made in Canada for the export market (I got it in Australia as a teenager).
Hi there, first time on this forum... So here's my bike!
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mine now in it's summer guise ... add
some tasty wheels (Royce and Ambrosio), lose
the guards and presto ..
Cheers Gareth, not super fussed about weight, but sounds great.
My Cervelo R5 the day i picked it up back in the late summer of 2011.
SRAM Red Black edition groupset, Rotor 3D+ crank with Q-rings, Fizik Antares (now an Arione CX Carbon rail) and Zipp 404 Firecrest Tubs with Vittoria Evo CX 23mm tyres. Weight: 6.6kg - not bad for a size 58, pedals on.
Now runs Reynolds Attack carbon clinchers and 25mm tyres for practicality (Zipps for sale in the classified ads if anyone interested)
Rides like a dream.
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Ribble R872
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Nice bikes y'all
New to the forum but here are my steeds
2014 trek crossrip comp & 2014 canyon ultimate al 9.0 w/ vcls 2.0 post
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Newbie here - although I've been lurking a while.
Old and new side by side. I've got plans to repaint and upgrade the falcon on the right.
Cannondale Supersix Evo 63cm on the left, unknown falcon frame from the 80s on the right (Reynolds 531)
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My bike with the Pyrenees in the back ground during a recent cycle through France for charity.
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My Road steed is a Trek 2.1 Madone and I'm looking to upgrade this year to fully carbon!
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Hi All
First time poster here, I thought this is as good a thread as any to get my feet wet!
My 3 main bikes are here. As you can see i'm a Boardman fan (also have an MTB HT Pro). I use power for training on the road and TT bikes... can't bring myself to spend more on a power meter for the single speed than the rest of the bike cost!
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Here's my Felt AR5 2014. So far I've only upgraded the wheels (reynolds strike 66mm) the group set and brakes are 105 which easily do the job for the time being.
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Purchased yesterday. Trek Madone 3.5c H2.
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The subtle approach I see.
(Not saying I wouldn't snap your arm off for a go tho')
is that a ritte custom paint?
Love it,thinking on doing the very same myself, only with Cinelli finishing kit, let's have a progress update in due course.
Sweet wheels man!
How do you rate the Reynolds Attack? I ride an R3 and am looking to upgrade to Reynolds Attack wheels.. Any feedback appreciated.
Wow! It really looks the business, too.
Right, bike rides fantastic, a lot nicer than my Cinelli experience in terms of comfort and speed feels very stable down hill, climbs really well and Centaur brakes work great. In all honesty Campagnolo veloce I have on the Cinelli works just as well almost as the chorus and Athena I have a bit of trouble with toe overlap at the front and I am only a size 7 shoe ( this also happens on my Cinelli though ). Had a bit of trouble setting up the 11 speed derailleur ( bit more finicky than 9 or 10 speed ) definitely build one up yourself. May cost a little more but you get a real nice spec for the cash, think mine came in under £1600 ish but I lost count. Get some Cinelli ram bars on it and it would look awesome. Maybe I will upgrade in due course but it was built on a budget, could make it lighter easily if you have the cash or what sort or ride you want. Would definitely recommend it
thanks Edd23!
So many great pictures! Here's mine...
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Thought I should build a fixie to go with my beard
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Currently have a cinelli experience ( first road bike )
Building a carbon bike for best, spec as follows:
Planet x rt58 frame and forks
Fulcrum racing 5 wheelset
Bontrager vr-c bars
Dead zero 2 stem
Campagnolo chorus 11 chainset and shifters
3t seat post
Charge saddle
Will complete with Athena 11
Built with a balance of performance and budget.
Also new to forum so hi!
Will come back and edit as my pics don't seem to be compatible...
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some nice bikes there
Hi
My Ribble Evo Pro Carbon might look like any other run of the mill black carbon steed but mine is slightly different. I bought this through the CtWS in September then fractured my ankle (badly) start of October so haven't used it yet!. I've had time to upgrade the seatpost, saddle, Shimano rs80 wheels with U Gatorskin tyres and pedals to complete the 105 kit.
The polystyrene effect adds a lovely touch to keep it warm in the garage until I can use it next year.
Happy cycling.
Cervelo R3 2014 Ultegra...
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