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@Ronin - Snap!
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Not any more SideBurn.
Regards,
Trikeman.
Here she is...
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I was getting worried when you said picture of your bike, you mean you only have one.
Here are a few on mine, the Fuji I race and ride/train on. The Flanders is currently getting the groupset changed to Campagnolo Athena/Centaur, more for Sunday recovery rides, it still gets training and commuting duties (secure parking at work). The singlespeed does more than it's share of commuting and training duties, probably owns more of my strava segments than any other bike. The 1988 Repco Tri-A looks pretty , is my retro ride but has not been put into the rotation for training or commuting.
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Van Nicholas Chinook sportive bike...
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This is my Noah RS
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Trikeman; does this mean that you are not a trikeman?
Hi All, I'll join in.
This is my little favourite for the long weekend rides. I've been around the alu - carbon - alu frame circle several times but am really impressed with this bike, especially as the frame/forks cost 1/10th of my last Colnago frame. Aluminium framed with carbon forks, really light and rides superb, climbs well and steady at speed. Totally Ultegra equiped, Ksyrium Elites, FSA carbon cranks, stem and seatpost, Toupe saddle and Gatorskins.
I find it as quick, responsive and as comfy as any of my previous bikes and it looks half decent too - may not be for the 'name/model/purist brigade' but is a cracker.
Regards
Trikeman.
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Here is my babe
2011 Giant TCR Advanced 3 with FSA SL-K Light carbon crank
and Shimano 105 group. Photo is edited in HDR.
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My ride
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Orbea Aqua TTG and kit (to cover the nasty ass bar tape I had on at the time.
Also got one of these but it's in pretty bad shape at the moment;
Kona Kikapu Nine
Sorry for the DISGUSTING bar tape but; Cervélo S1, Sram Rival and Easton EA50sl's
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Giant Defy 1 2012
-> sitting next to me in my room at Uni.
-> out on a ride.
Go on then, I'll start...
My good bike. RTS carbon TTR6. It's changed slightly since this picture was taken:
And the commuter, a Dolan Preffisio:
There's a couple of MTBs as well but I don't have pictures.
Rob
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