the 3 peaks in victoria was won this year on a 39/25 combo! thats some serious strength. most pro's use compacts now and anything up to 32 on the rear.
the 3 peaks in victoria was won this year on a 39/25 combo! thats some serious strength. most pro's use compacts now and anything up to 32 on the rear.
apart from an old vintage ricardo i have in the shed, i've only ever ridden compacts, and have no plans to change that any time soon![]()
Love the sound of the Campa gearing![]()
Too much for me considering I'm not a weekly rider, I find Ultegra enough mind you stepping up to DurAce would be a bonus next time.
I push making time doing anything to T3 nowadays let alone doing a bike build BUT I have stored passed on by my Uncle a while ago his original Speedwell racing bike of 30yrs ago waiting for me to restore one day. I do look forward rebuilding that classic
My Felt needs 2 new tyres got to get up to the shop and get me some.
Tell you what gets my eye lately - the latest mountain bikes ! they are looking mad nowadays, KTM's great bit of kit.
CL Champs 2019 for the 6th time
and EPL 19/20 Champs......
TS50/Sprint 8 and daily anti aussie Macan GTS
"Don't believe everything you read on the internet. Abraham Lincoln"
9:30 tonight the Hell of the North, the Paris-Roubaix is on SBS. If the Tour of Flanders last week is anything to go by it is going to be an interesting race.
Growing old is compulsory, growing up is optional!
Some of the roads around Adelaide make cobblestones look smooth!
My Falcon family heritage: XY V8 Falcon 500, XYGT, XBGT, XC 351 GS, XD 4.1 Spack, EF wagon, AU Wagon, AU2 Wagon, AU2 XR8, BA XR8, BF XR8, FG XR6, Sprint 8. AU3 XLS Marlin Ute, FG2 Ute, 996.2 Carrera, MY24 Raptor.
Not good, poor bugger was even hand signalling he was turning right. I suppose it will still be the cyclists fault considering they are subhuman and all. I would probably prefer these sort of videos get put in my bike cam thread and not here, it would be nice to be able to discuss the good things of cycling without stuff like this being in it.
Growing old is compulsory, growing up is optional!
Good news, the Eddy Merckx is back.
The bottom bracket had a new sleeve installed and while they were at it I got them to change it from an Italia thread to a British thread. I also had the right side chain stay repaired where a dropped chain had chewed it out, a water bottle mount repaired and I had a braze on front derailleur mount installed rather than having to use a clamp on adapter. I am not a fan of lamp on derailleurs on a carbon frame as it is easy to crush the tubes.
The bottom bracket repair and the chain stay repair are first rate, you would never pick that there has been an issue. Except that it now take a english thread bottom bracket when Italian made frames normally have a Italian thread.
I built the bike up yesterday with my Dura Ace 9 speed ensemble to get me going again, when the funds are available I will get a new ensemble for it. I also replaced the Look Keo pedals with some Shimano Ultegra as I was disappointed with the Looks. First ride will be tomorrow before work, have to say the road bike feels so light after being stuck on the MTB for a while.
Now to get busy preparing for the Peaks Challenge in August.
Growing old is compulsory, growing up is optional!
prydey (1st May 2015)
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