Cannondale race bike > Pinarello classic steel > Kirk Terraplane
(still have it) > Rivendell All-Rounder for pretty much the same
reasons.
On Feb 6, 1:25 am, Kelly Sleeper wrote:
> Well the change is almost complete to the point it feels normal, and
> surprising. I honestly didn't think many o
Yup, of course for the one bike of mine that doesn't have a dyno hub,
it would only be about $600 for the wheel and inexpensive light.
(Disc wheel with SON hub).
Am definitely sticking with platform pedals. Although no longer
expect (or hope) to keep up with other riders. Even today on a
middlin
Kelly,
I'm where you are. But I'm still riding my aluminum/carbon bike until
I save enough for my rivbike.
The proverbial straw was getting ready to go to Traders to pick up a
few things. I had an epiphany when I realized I have to get kitted up
to go to the grocery store on my bike. It was then
Do you mean this one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/41335973@N00/5317236823/in/set-72157625635919557/
That was built by my friend Joshua who is building my rando bike. It's
nice. There's some more pictures of it here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cycles-j-bryant/page3/
I'm actually getting excite
I still have my niterider lights around here someplace.. lost
batteries.. lost lights.. damn forgot to charge the battery and can't
ride tonight. Or to hell with it I'lll take the car to the store.
Angus wrote:
> Nice story Kelly!
>
> Mine is similar, changes spread over a decade.
>
> I'm almost
What is the blue bike in the pics with the seat-stay pump-peg?
RGZ
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Mike wrote:
> Nice post Kelly. I feel like I've had a similar experience. That said,
> I was out yesterday for my second century ride of the year which I did
> in platform pedals, MUSA knickers an
Nice post Kelly. I feel like I've had a similar experience. That said,
I was out yesterday for my second century ride of the year which I did
in platform pedals, MUSA knickers and a fair amount of luggage/rackage
on the bike. This really works well for me on my own solo rides and
when I want to go
Thanks, Kelly... For someone who was on the fence (between the AHH,
Atlantis and Bomdadil), I know I made the right choice with the
Bombadil AND now I want an AHH !!
Peace,
BB
On Feb 6, 1:25 am, Kelly Sleeper wrote:
> Well the change is almost complete to the point it feels normal, and
>
> *Wider Tires* - Ok on my tour bike I could understand 700x35's and enjoyed
> them. I would never have considered 700x35's for daily riding however
> untill I got my AHH. The JB lights have been fantastic and given me a great
> fast ride. (especially when I put some air in them) Then when I got
Nice story Kelly!
Mine is similar, changes spread over a decade.
I'm almost ready to make the jump to a dyno-hub.
Thanks!
Angus
On Feb 6, 12:25 am, Kelly Sleeper wrote:
> Well the change is almost complete to the point it feels normal, and
> surprising. I honestly didn't think many of the th
Kelly, your story is amazingly similar to my own. I sold my race bike
about 4 years ago. I remember the speed, fitness, and paceline views,
but I enjoy the ride so much more now.
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