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Favorite discontinued cycling product
What's your favorite discontinued cycling product?
Mine might be the 1up USA CPR-A2000 trainer. I hadn't used mine in a while, but wanted to do a FTP test, so pulled it out of the basement last night. Greased the balls, mounted the bike up, and it's just as smooth and quiet and perfect as it ever was. Just a great product. Light, well-engineered, user-serviceable. I know smart trainers are all the rage, and surely it didn't make sense to continue it... but boy, it is a great trainer. |
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Rim-brake Enve rims.
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Flickstand
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Same trainer. Mine is second hand. Mine has a grove on the roller from the tire wearing it down. I reached out to the company and they no longer make parts either. I liked the simplicity of the trainer. Not everything needs to be fancy electronics. Funny thing is I use it over my other trainer that is electronic. I think as I get old I just want things simple.
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Fulcrum Zero Nite wheels.
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Road / MTB interchangeable mechanical SRAM 2x drivetrains.
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The Girvin FlexStem.
No, seriously, how about Clif Shots? Not necessarily a cycling product, but the double espresso was my go to for years. Nothing currently on the market comes close. Thanks, Mondelez.
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Pretty much everything I have any interest in cycling related is now discontinued. Sigh.
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Speedplay X-series pedals
Avocet O2 saddles |
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Giro Imperial with velcro.
Most comfortable shoe I've ever used and I buy as many as pop up on ebay in my size. |
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Avocet 50 cycling computer with altitude gain.
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If you want a basic computer with altitude this one is quite good: https://www.ebay.com/itm/255490452149
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Fizik Aliante with carbon rails.
I've been going to ebay of late for stashing. |
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There are other similar Sigma computers that are wireless. This requires an extra battery for the speed sensor (and another for a cadence sensor if used), but makes installation quicker and cleaner. |
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