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This has been my favorite as of late, clearance for a measured 30mm tire, light but stiff in the right ways, just and all around joy.
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Super sweet, in the top 5 dead sexy bikes/posts of the thread from my prospective.
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This foot tastes terrible! Last edited by robt57; 09-30-2023 at 02:12 PM. |
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When I was out in Colorado a couple weeks ago I rented a Trek Emonda SL7. The first road bike I ever road that had disk brakes and electronic shifting. When I clicked the shift button it shifted gears and when I pulled the brake lever it slowed the bike down and I was thinking to my self, gee, that's just like my Cannondale and my Moots back home.
The Emonda was a really nice ride though I will say that, cornered like it was on rails and nice and stable. I guess it should be for a $6k dollar bike. |
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Re-quoting this so this gorgeous bike shows up three times in a row.
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Someone owns this.
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(And I need to add--the seat cluster on that AR is remarkable--I'd love to see a closer photo of that work.)
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If that fork had a fade up to the headtube like the chain stays I'd probably cry.
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Yeah, I can't stop looking at that one... Built in 2000. I am going to put this here, just because it was first custom Geom, ridden 13 years as #1, then revamped into super fun SS jaunter. 10 years ago I used to take it on club rides with geared bikes/riders. The result was knowing I hadda stay on the front or die, I'd sleep 15 hours that night after the HRM fest... @ 66 I'd not even try it anymore...
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hint: there are more pics of this beautiful bicycle (and others with equally beautiful seat clusters ; ) in the flickr gallery linked from the main site link at the bottom of the original post...
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A Trek Classic - Armstrong Era of Dominance
I loved this Trek 5200, Ultegra Groupset, triple crank was great for big climbing days.
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Nice! I bet that thing would fly with some Rene Herse tires.
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Zazpi (Seven in Basque) and BMC Team Machine in the Rain
No problems descending, as for the no brakes guy in the back,he's still going up |
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