Show Me A Photo Of Your Road Bike



Originally posted by HobieDude16
how much do those cost? i just got some new ones, but they havent come in yet, and they are cheap too, i just got them because my old ones are 44's, which are bigger than my shoulder width, so i got some smaller ones, but i didnt wanna take the time to research good ones, those look nice though!

$400-500.

I paid less since they were leftover.
 
I looked at a Denti, and I'd also like to see a pic of that Denti Pantera.

Meanwhile, here is my '03 Bianchi EV4 (TDF colors) with '04 Record, S.E. SLR, FSA carbon crank, stem, bars and post, with Campy Pro-Fit pedals and Hyperons...
 
Originally posted by Ted B
I looked at a Denti, and I'd also like to see a pic of that Denti Pantera.

Meanwhile, here is my '03 Bianchi EV4 (TDF colors) with '04 Record, S.E. SLR, FSA carbon crank, stem, bars and post, with Campy Pro-Fit pedals and Hyperons...

Is that a carbon bottle cage I see? If so, I understand why I only see one.:)
 
Originally posted by larry barr
Is that a carbon bottle cage I see? If so, I understand why I only see one.:)

Yes, it is an Elite 66mm carbon cage. Actually, I have two, but why subject myself to that extra 23g unless I really need to eh? :p
 
Originally posted by larry barr
Now you are just rubbing it in. Very nice:D

Not rubbing it in I promise.....they were a Christmas present this year....

My girlfriend deserves the pat on the back....

:)
B
 
Originally posted by bstephens
Not rubbing it in I promise.....they were a Christmas present this year....

My girlfriend deserves the pat on the back....

:)
B

Nice. My wife used to do stuff like that for me before she stopped working. Have to work on that.
 
my roadbike, actually a Triathlonbike, because I want to concentrate me to that.

Specs:

frame: Giant MCR1 full carbon monoque
fork: Giant composite (carbon)
seatpost: Mike Burrows aero carbon zadelpen
seat: BBB Anatomic ()
bidonholder: Tacx system behind seatpost(at the moment: 2 Zefal holders with 2x 750c bottle (I hope to get 2 1000c Zefal Ironmax bottles soon)

steeringpin: Pro
aheadset: Pro
bars: Cinneli
aerobar: Syntace
shifters: Shimano Dura-Ace STI 2x9
crankset: Shimano Dura-Ace 53/42(Ti)
cassette: Shimano Dura-Ace 9speed (Titanium)
rearderailleur: Shimano Dura-Ace korte arm 9speed
frontderailleur: Shimano Dura-Ace double
brakes: Shimano Dura-Ace
cyclecomputer: Cat-Eye OS 1.0
hubs: Pro carbon
spokes: carbon aero
rimms: Rigida DP18
trainingstyres: Schwalbe Blizzard Sport zwart/zwart


some other pictures

mcr3.jpg


mcr2.jpg


mcr1.jpg
 
Originally posted by Beastt
You make her sleep in the garage with the tools?

Must be married.

;)

No no no... That's the "bedroom" ! I have a 2-room apt and have a futon so the bedroom is the spare room... and since I did not have any storage hooks yet I had to snap the pics in there.

Married... nah... My 5200 wouldn't understand.:p
 
Originally posted by lischoux
No no no... That's the "bedroom" ! I have a 2-room apt and have a futon so the bedroom is the spare room... and since I did not have any storage hooks yet I had to snap the pics in there.

Married... nah... My 5200 wouldn't understand.:p

lol my Bikes are in the bedroom all the time (Except when I use the bikes of course)
I'm a student, and I'm living in an old building on the main floor. The housekeeper doesn't make any problem with it. :D
 
TREK 5500
Custom Black Magic High-Gloss Paint
Campy Carbon Post (Thompson set back shown here)
Mavic Ksyrium Elites
Easton EC-90 Bars
Ritchey Stem
Look A6 Pedals
Dura Ace Groupo w/Ultegra Bottom Bracket (Dura Ace too noisy and too much maintenance)
16.5 lbs.
 
Eddy Merckx MXM Carbon Frame & Fork
Eddy Merckx logo seatpost (by selcof)
Dura Ace 10 speed gruppo
FSA KWing Carbon Bar with internal cable routing
FSA OS 115 Stem with Carbon face plate
Fizik Arione Saddle
Bebop Stainless pedals
Topolino clinchers with carbon-kevlar spokes
Carbon bottle cages

Total weight 16.5lbs as is
 
Originally posted by chrispopovic [/B]

ok how is that trek 5500 standing up on its own!

nice merckz too. wow. he's got a 'power tilt' on his saddle. (nose up)
dangerous machine.