Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike










PDA

About Cycling Forums
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Since 2001, over 90,000 cyclist's have joined Cycling Forums to discuss topics from general cycling to equipment, training, racing and travel or vacation destinations (especially in europe during the tour de france). We also feature an great deals in our online store, 100's of articles, classifieds and product reviews.

View Full Version : Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike



The content of the Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike article is:

Pages : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 [24] 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

larry barr
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Heres mine to add to the list

http://www.myimager.com/uploads/orbea3_195933312_37137.JPG?102418

Holy Smokes!!!! I love a bike that looks fast even when it is standing still.

TrekDedicated
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
http://img43.exs.cx/img43/3873/24.jpg


Don't hound the little red light on the back... Riding at 12 am.. Gotta need some protection

cydewaze
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Newest pic. Need better ones.

larry barr
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Newest pic. Need better ones.

What is the other bike?

cydewaze
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
What is the other bike?
The other bike in the pic is my girlfriend's Lemond Reno. Here's a better pic ('ve since installed clipless pedals on it):

closesupport
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Those Large Rimms. Deep Rims (mavic, Hed And Zipp Carbon Deep Rimms) You Can Buy Them On Ebay For Substantially Less Than Going To A Shop. To Much For Me To Afford Unfortuanately Since I'm Not Best Paid.

So If Anyone Would Like To Donate A Pair To Someone From A Poor Background Who Works To Eat To Cycle.

Plz E'mail And I'll Give You The Mailing Address.

cydewaze
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Those Large Rimms. Deep Rims (mavic, Hed And Zipp Carbon Deep Rimms) You Can Buy Them On Ebay For Substantially Less Than Going To A Shop.
I don't much care for those deep aero rims, because it's fairly windy where I ride, and wheels like that are subject to cross-drafts. I almost got killed while riding my Spinergys, because a cross-draft at the top of a hill nearly blew me into the path of a dumptruck.

meehs
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Cool thread. I'm glad someone drug it back up to the top. Hadn't seen it before. Here's my Cannondale CAAD 5 w/ 9spd Dura-Ace and Ksyrium Elites. I've since changed to a Flite Ti saddle and carbon post.

cydewaze
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Cool thread. I'm glad someone drug it back up to the top. Hadn't seen it before. Here's my Cannondale CAAD 5 w/ 9spd Dura-Ace and Ksyrium Elites. I've since changed to a Flite Ti saddle and carbon post.
You 7-foot tall people you...

Sponsored Links
 
meehs
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
You 7-foot tall people you...

LOL! Well... I'm not quite 7 feet! 6'5" though.

craigstanton
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Here is my Landshark custom w/ 2003 Dura Ace all around, Mavic Open Pro training rims, -- back when it was brand new. :D Steel is king. The frame is Deda Zero Uno, carbon fork. It's lovely. Best bike I've ever ridden, and I've been riding for quite some time.

http://www.landsharkbicycles.com/Gallery/Stanton.html

cydewaze
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Here is my Landshark custom w/ 2003 Dura Ace all around, Mavic Open Pro training rims, -- back when it was brand new. Steel is king. The frame is Deda Zero Uno, carbon fork. It's lovely. Best bike I've ever ridden, and I've been riding for quite some time.
Not bad for steel. ;)

btw, that Octalink crank logo is a sticker that you're expected to peel off after purchase/installation.

meehs
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Here is my Landshark custom w/ 2003 Dura Ace all around, Mavic Open Pro training rims, -- back when it was brand new. :D Steel is king. The frame is Deda Zero Uno, carbon fork. It's lovely. Best bike I've ever ridden, and I've been riding for quite some time.

http://www.landsharkbicycles.com/Gallery/Stanton.html

Very nice!

craigstanton
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Not bad for steel. ;)

btw, that Octalink crank logo is a sticker that you're expected to peel off after purchase/installation.

Yeah. That Octalink sticker is lonnnnnnnnnng gone. Notice . . . when this pic was taken the bike was brand new. Fresh from John Slawta's shop.

craigstanton
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Very nice!

Thanks Meehs. My first bike ever was a Cannon. I bought it with money from mowing lawns back in the early 80's. I stioll have it, actually. One of the very first years of production for Cannondale. The thing may be a collectors item, expect for the fact that it's got well over 20k on it. It never cracked and failed for me, and I rode it and rode it and rode it. I still ride it inside, it's on my indoor training unit.

BTW, what size is that frame? Looks to be rather large.

meehs
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Thanks Meehs. My first bike ever was a Cannon. I bought it with money from mowing lawns back in the early 80's. I stioll have it, actually. One of the very first years of production for Cannondale. The thing may be a collectors item, expect for the fact that it's got well over 20k on it. It never cracked and failed for me, and I rode it and rode it and rode it. I still ride it inside, it's on my indoor training unit.

BTW, what size is that frame? Looks to be rather large.

I remeber the early Cannondales. Glad to hear you're still getting some use out of yours.

My C'Dale is a 63cm. The largest frame size that they make. One of the main reasons I went with a Cannondale is because they're one of the only "big" manufacturers that make a frame large enough for me. I actually seriously considered a custom Landshark. I would've preferred that (I love steel too) but I got a great deal on the C'Dale and it fis really nice. My MTB is a custom steel frame by Carl Strong and I love it. I don't get many offroad miles in anymore unfortunately.

craigstanton
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
I remeber the early Cannondales. Glad to hear you're still getting some use out of yours.

My C'Dale is a 63cm. The largest frame size that they make. One of the main reasons I went with a Cannondale is because they're one of the only "big" manufacturers that make a frame large enough for me. I actually seriously considered a custom Landshark. I would've preferred that (I love steel too) but I got a great deal on the C'Dale and it fis really nice. My MTB is a custom steel frame by Carl Strong and I love it. I don't get many offroad miles in anymore unfortunately.

I researched both Strong and Steelman frames. I was completely sold on Steelman, and would've taken that route . . . except the delays were too long at the time b/c Brent Steelman had some family stuff to take care of. Too bad. But, it all worked out for the best. John Slawta is a joy to work with, and when you are in the market again I highly recommend you consider working with him.

Some of those Strongs are also very perrty. I'll bet your off road is beautiful. Any pics?

meehs
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
I researched both Strong and Steelman frames. I was completely sold on Steelman, and would've taken that route . . . except the delays were too long at the time b/c Brent Steelman had some family stuff to take care of. Too bad. But, it all worked out for the best. John Slawta is a joy to work with, and when you are in the market again I highly recommend you consider working with him.

Some of those Strongs are also very perrty. I'll bet your off road is beautiful. Any pics?

I looked at Steelman too, but Strong seemed to be a little bit better deal I thought. Steelman does put out some really nice frames though. I didn't really look at Landshark when I was buying my MTB frame. I don't know why! Carl Strong was great to work with too though and I love the frame he did for me.

Someone else asked me if I could post a pic of the Strong awhile back. I don't have any pics of it on my computer though. I'll have to snap a couple with the digital camera and post one. It is nice looking. Again, freakishly large though! :o

cydewaze
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Now, on the opposite end of the spectrum from craigstanton's bike, I present "Frankenbike". A cheap POS I'm about done making out of a $199 Supergo frame and a slew of leftover parts I had lying around. Once I get some cable housing, slap the chain on, and wrap the bars, I'll be good to go.

It ain't pretty, but it was fun to build, and it helps clean out all my parts boxes. Actually, I'm building this bike to permanently mount on my indoor trainer, to save me hauling my bike up the stairs.

craigstanton
Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike
Now, on the opposite end of the spectrum from craigstanton's bike, I present "Frankenbike". A cheap POS I'm about done making out of a $199 Supergo frame and a slew of leftover parts I had lying around. Once I get some cable housing, slap the chain on, and wrap the bars, I'll be good to go.

It ain't pretty, but it was fun to build, and it helps clean out all my parts boxes. Actually, I'm building this bike to permanently mount on my indoor trainer, to save me hauling my bike up the stairs.

Nice cydewaze. I am a big fan of the "permanent trainer" bike. Mine is red too :) I have an old cannondale frame with all sorts of different stuff thrown onto it. My collection of odd things from over the years. It certainly isn't pretty either, but does the trick. These days with my limited time, it's often either ride inside or don't ride at all. SO, I still put quite a few miles on that old thing.





cyclingforums.com | home | WWF | Wine
Website and eCommerce Solutions