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Let us see your bike.

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:00 pm
by tmidgett_Archive
benadrian wrote:
TheMilford wrote:If I get a nice tax return this year I'm buying one of these:



Oh and: http://sheldonbrown.com/frame-sizing.html


RIP Sheldon.



Oh man, that sucks. I really liked that guy's stuff. I used his web pages a lot for advice on things.

He was a true enthusiast.

I have a Burley Runabout-7 and a Jamis Aurora.

I got the Aurora last spring and planned on selling the Burley. I'm glad I never sold it, as it is an excellent foul-weather bike, and I ride it to the train a fair amount.

The Aurora is a very nicely equipped, reasonably priced bike. Fits me well and is very comfortable to ride.

Much prefer steel to aluminum for Chicago streets especially.

Let us see your bike.

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:17 pm
by 6079smith_Archive
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No, really. Guess what my new job is.

Let us see your bike.

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:26 pm
by benadrian_Archive
6079smith wrote:
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No, really. Guess what my new job is.


Training wheel installer?

Ben

Let us see your bike.

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:29 pm
by geiginni_Archive
6079smith wrote:
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No, really. Guess what my new job is.


When you work for the Royal Danish Postal Service they give you a really gae looking bike to use?

Let us see your bike.

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:53 pm
by 6079smith_Archive
geiginni wrote:When you work for the Royal Danish Postal Service they give you a really gae looking bike to use?


You should see the uniform.

Let us see your bike.

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 3:49 pm
by geiginni_Archive
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My main summer ride: A Cannondale 2.8 with a mixed Ultegra/105 group. Super light and fast bike. Weighs about 18.5 pounds. Bontrager Race-X-lite AC tires for city riding. I love this bike. It IS a stiff ride though. I know you guys hate aluminum frames etc... I got this bike for a song, being such an un-cool brand/type.

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My off-season/crappy weather ride: A mid-80s Raleigh Technium with a indexed Suntour Alpha setup. Not as light as the 'Can O' Ale', but still pretty good at about 23 pounds. I think this once will become a single-speed, as the Suntour shifting is really pretty crappy. Bontrager Hardcase tires for even more treacherous city riding.

Let us see your bike.

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:46 pm
by Josef K_Archive
geiginni wrote:
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My main summer ride: A Cannondale 2.8 with a mixed Ultegra/105 group. Super light and fast bike. Weighs about 18.5 pounds. Bontrager Race-X-lite AC tires for city riding. I love this bike. It IS a stiff ride though. I know you guys hate aluminum frames etc... I got this bike for a song, being such an un-cool brand/type.





I loved my Cannondale mountain bike, Delta V 1500, ugly as sin but big oversized aluminium tubes rendered it bomb-proof if not thief-proof. It wasn't as stiff as the GT Zaskar that replaced it. Aluminium too and really stiff. Great bike though.

Let us see your bike.

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:55 pm
by bomberz1qr20_Archive
geiginni wrote:
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Your two bikes are a good example of my post above - I bet they have a very similar TT length.

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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:01 pm
by geiginni_Archive
bomberz1qr20 wrote:
geiginni wrote:
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Your two bikes are a good example of my post above - I bet they have a very similar TT length.


Good eye! They do. The Cannondale is a 56cm seat tube and a 54cm TT and the Raleigh is a 58cm seat tube and a 56cm TT . They feel about the same though.

Let us see your bike.

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:38 pm
by TheMilford_Archive
benadrian wrote:
TheMilford wrote:If I get a nice tax return this year I'm buying one of these:



Oh and: http://sheldonbrown.com/frame-sizing.html


RIP Sheldon.

Sell enough pedals and buy a bike!

Ben


CRAP... I didn't know Sheldon had died. I used to read his pages all the time.

What a bummer.