Bicycles
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I’ve been racing road for a few years now, but finally decided to try out a cyclocross race two weekends ago. Totally out of my element as I spend very little time off road. Was an absolute blast.
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White shoes on a cross bike is the very definition of badass, nice one @BloodnThunder
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White shoes on a cross bike is the very definition of badass, nice one @BloodnThunder
I'd be doing the same thing, but for me it wouldn't be badass. Just using what I've got!
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Thanks all! The best part of CX races are the beer handups. Took a few that day.
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Going tubeless and hookless was the best decision in my life.
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Just picked up a Wahoo Elemnt Bolt V2 from a local shop today. Won't have a chance to get it set up and ride until maybe Sunday or Monday (kids stuff going on all weekend). Also just joined a bunch of local FB groups in my area for local rides/swaps/races/etc.
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My Velo Orange steel frame Polyvalent, errand runner, gravel, road, all rounder on 650B x 48mm (Panaracer, Japan)
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Nice bike @BarclayBeach looks like a great all round bike with some nice retro touches like the quill stem and threaded steel fork.
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These are my two beauties Shiv TT will join in spring
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nice @Daniel San
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Thank you
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Specialized killing the Venge seriously ruined the brand for me. Have always thought the all black Venge was one of the best looking bikes out there. Are you a racer @Daniel San ?
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@BloodnThunder
Racing yes. But just for fun, public races only.
The Venge is great and extremely fast. But I have to say that the Tarmac is the more complete bike and from my experience even faster in most situations.
I had two BMC bikes before I switched to S-Works, a Timemachine R01 and the Teammachine SLR01 . Both a great bikes , but the S-Works fit me better.
Maybe I will sell the Venge this spring because I build a Shiv TT. Timetrail is really my thing .
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They are definitely both good looking bikes. TT bikes are also really fun. Just not enough races around where I live to justify owning one. All the stage races are typically Merckx.
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Here’s my Robert’s Transcontinental from 1996 brought so that I could see and experience our planet. Luckily for me I did my tours pre-mobile remember those days? I cycled Lands End to John O’groats and then back to Dorset. Great Britain is a beautiful on a summers day. My next journey would take me from Poole to Istanbul and my last trip the west coast of America from Hollywood to Alaska.
The bike was handmade to my measurements and is super comfy but it’s what you need when in the saddle for 8 to 10 hours a day for months. The equipment and clothing should be as light as possible because your legs have to move that fully loaded tourer up mountains.On the last pic my brother is on the right and I’m on the left.
Peace be the journey.
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Thinking about lowering my bars but would like some advice before I chop the fork.
The bike is a size 54 Scott addict RC and there are currently 80mm of spacers. I rode on it with 40mm of spacers today and felt faster but did have a bit of lower back pain. That pain might just be getting used to spending more time in the saddle, today being my longest ride since last summer.
I'm not racing a lot, but do enjoy going fast on training rides. Looking for a mix of speed and comfort. Are the aero gains of being 40-80mm lower significant enough to merit some discomfort? Wondering what people who ride a lot like @BloodnThunder and @Daniel San think? Appreciate any thoughts.
Pic below of the current Frankenstein stem the local bike shop setup so that I could try the parts lower before chopping the fork, and a couple pics of my riding position on the trainer with the full 80mm of spacers.
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@Nkwkfld
maybe you should try again with only one spacer less.
Try as much as possible before cutting the fork !
your lower back will get used to the new position or do you have a general problem with your lower back ?
Remember when the fork is chopped, it’s chopped
I think your position look pretty good on the trainer
cheers
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Thanks. No back problems to speak of. I guess the question is whether going a bit further down and being a bit uncomfortable is worth the gains?