thanks, Nathan! it IS a blast to ride...quick AND comfortable. i'm
loving it.
-k
On Jun 25, 2:37 pm, nathan spindel wrote:
> Kim, what a beautiful bike! Enjoy it. Looks like a blast to ride.
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hey joel,
thanks for liking the color combo of my Roadeo. originally, i thought
i'd be building the bike up
with new components, and i had considered using more colorful tape.
when i decided to swap parts from
the Serotta, i decided to keep the bars/stem/tape the same. after a
few days of riding
KPS: Now that I am home and seeing this on my Mac, I really like the
minimalist clear coat with black tape contrast. Very purposeful.
Be very interested in hearing ride comparison with your Serotta.
On Jun 25, 10:58 am, kps wrote:
> finally, my Roadeo has been built up and i'm riding it and st
> > Huh? Why?
Humor has never been my forte. Meant to be a light hearted reference
to the many things you would do different from the OP's build.
On Jun 25, 2:39 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 1:33 PM, JoelMatthews wrote:
> > > Lovely; and exactly my size. I'd swap out the
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 1:33 PM, JoelMatthews wrote:
> > Lovely; and exactly my size. I'd swap out the Brooks for a Flite, old
> style,
> > and the Noodles for 44 cm 185s (and lower them considerably) on an 8 cm
> > Pearl; and use Looks of some sort. Probably a 32/46 or so and a
> > 14-15-16-17-1
> Lovely; and exactly my size. I'd swap out the Brooks for a Flite, old style,
> and the Noodles for 44 cm 185s (and lower them considerably) on an 8 cm
> Pearl; and use Looks of some sort. Probably a 32/46 or so and a
> 14-15-16-17-18-19-21-24 8 speed with the 46 set up centered on the cassette;
>