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My 1994 Cinelli Unica with 2012 Campagnolo bits on it.
Since the picture has been taken it's now got a shiny Miche Supertype seatpost to finish it off.
Great to ride and a change from the standard carbon.
My MTB..
It started off life as a GT Avalanche 2.0.. but now: -
Upgraded: Rockshox Recon SL, SRAM X0/X9, Deore Hollowtech Chainset, Ritchey WCS Bars, Ritchey WCS 100mm Stem, Superstar Integrato Headset, Superstar Excel Grips, Easton Seatpost, SDG Belle Air Camo Saddle and Conti X King 2.3 tyres
And I like it.!
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Ahem.
Sort that saddle out.
Doesn't look healthy
different set of wheels on the cube
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Thought I would go deep rims on the back only.
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i only have 1 bike i love it though edit apologies for the pic,i thought it would automatically resize
Not a BMC in sight.. that can be easily fixed.
New bits.. Ritchey bars and stem, pro-lite carbon seatpost, Ti skewers, Schwalbe Ultremo ZX tyres, Ritchey Streem V2 Saddle.. that is all
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My summer treat to myself; Focus Izalco Pro 4.0
I'm thrilled to bits with it, this was my 'must have' bike from the moment I sat on it in my lbs.
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Nice colour.
One of my 13 bikes, built it up today after buying the frame and most parts on here from Dave A. The last of the things arrived this morning. Then first ride, two minutes down the road. BANG, pot hole puncture
Trek 1.5 frame fixie TT bike
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These are two bikes that my dad found at Dumps.
We ride them and they are red.
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Heres my Pride and joy ( I need to get a better picture)
It weighs in at about 9Kg (I wish i could afford to make it lighter though)
2010 Specialized Allez 16
Look Keo max 2 carbon pedals
Fulcrum racing 5 wheels
Conti GP4000 tyres
3T carbon post
A few other bits too
Thanks
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Whoa whoa whoaaaa.
Don't knock the Airlites.
2012 Fuji Gran Fondo 2.0
This is my first "proper" road bike, moved to this after 4 years of half hearted cycling on a Raleigh Airlite 200. In the 6 weeks I've owned it, I've gone from never cycling more than 30 miles to regularly doing 60mi loops in the Lakes... Must be the bike...
Cannondale CAAD10 DA & Fuji Feather
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Got me started now:
My 80s race bike - Geoffrey Butler Columbus SL with Campag Super Record
Dolan Prefissio commuter/winter bike
My soon-to-be-ex Boardman Pro Carbon
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Why thanks you I've only had it a week but I'm utterly sold already.
It's a self-build - frame via Corridori in Epsom
@cortina
That's one of the nicest bikes I've ever seen.
Where'd you get it from?
My brand new Boardman SLR 9.8 build (excuse the non-matching tyres, front being replaced today!) Red 2012 gruppo & Ritchey carbon/pro finishing kit. Only covered 50 miles so far. Speedy
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Something a little unusual.... Here is my Massi Team Carbon. It replaces my Olmo that was a write-off after a car decided to wipe me out back in Febuary.
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My old Klein Quantum Race, freshly rebuilt (it's my daily ride, but it's not always this clean!). Mix of Campag Daytona and Centaur, RaceFace Cadence cranks, Velocity A23 rims on Ambrosio hubs. One of the last Chehalis-built frames before Klein was absorbed into the Trek empire.
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FYI: I started a Fantasy English Premier League for Cycling fans.
1- http://fantasy.premierleague.com/ (Click Sign Up)
2- Enter league code 274204-191319 under Leagues/Join league
So I'm brand new to this road cycling biz. My mountain bike got stolen a few weeks back, and seeing as it's had slick tyres on the last couple of years, I thought it was time to try something different, and bought this:
Let's see how it goes?
Here you go. Shiny white bar tape won't last long.
My Dad's 1979 Peugeot. 531. Mostly original kit. I rescued it from rusting in his garage and have been riding it throughout the summer. Trying to keep it running until the autumn time then it will go in to get stripped down, repainted, and restored to as near to good as new as possible.
I shall join in.
531 commuter. It's an 80s Neil Orrell, resprayed beautifully by the previous owner in metallic burgundy. It's got a modern(ish) group - Campag Daytona, which became Centaur rather swiftly after some racetrack objected. Lovely, pretty bike. Heavy.
Planet-X of joy. Bought her with 7800 all over, but swapped the cranks over for 7900 compacts. Then had to buy a new deraillieur because the old one was a bit wonked.. so it's got a 6700 ultegra on it. Actually it might be 6600, thinking about it. Oh well. I also put new wheels on her (Shimano RS80s), new carbon seatpost and bars, a new stem and I've now double wrapped the bars, which is nice. Oh, and there's wanky ti/carbon skewers in there too. For extra wankiness. She's very light and stiff, and is ace and lovely. Next project over winter - gently rub the frame down and lose the decals, get a matt black finish on. Hopefully won't break the entire bike when i put it back together.
Condor Baracchi. It's blue! And yellow! And may not be to everyone's taste. Kinda heavy, rather soggy for a carbon bike. Campag centaur group, pro-lite Bracchiano wheels. Possibly now my winter bike. Possibly might sell her. Probably won't.
Aww, you do some of the same roads I do. Nice pic of the essex loveliness.
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A steep learning curve!!
I haven't raced for 2 years after deciding to take a break, but the competetive urge has come back so decided to have a go fixed and (try)not to take things too seriously this time around.
Did a 59:30 in my first 25 the other night so a long way to go considering I used to consistently knockout 55 min 25's on gears
It's loads of fun though
flat, with no wind I hope!
How is fixie Time Trialling?
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