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Finally got my first road bike a couple of weeks ago. Gone is that big, heavy mountain machine.
Its a joy to ride, nice and light and different. Clips take a little bit of getting used to though. I could barely get my feet in the first day. It's a Lapierre, a French bike. FDjeux use them, I believe. BadBreaks |
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awesome! got any pics? ![]() |
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So how many time have you fallen over when clipping in? I did it like 5 times when i first got my road bike.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Hi, How is your new bike going - how do you find it when you are climbing?- I am currently looking to buy a new bike and am considering the LaPierre 987 Pro Carbon. I originally wanted to get the Trek WSD but it seems that TRek cant handle their current orders, hence am switching to LaPierre. Thanks!
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