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Any Cyclists Out There? What Are You Riding?
Hi gang,
I'm trying to get into road cycling. Looking for a full carbon cycle. Any suggestions or thoughts? |
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Riding a Cervelo Soloist Carbon. Purchased in 2008, and still enjoying from time to time. I have switch over to mostly MTB riding in the last 2 years. I like the aero properties of the bike. Not sure what kind of riding or roads you will be riding on, but the Cervelo RS models might be more forgiving on not so smooth roads.
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2005 Orbea Onix
2012 Felt Z5 I suggest get a proper fitting at a local bike shop so you know exactly what size bike to get, and then either buy from that shop or on Craigslist. The fitting is crucial. You won't want to ride if the bike is not comfortable. Carbon is great, steel is at least as comfortable but heavier, and older aluminum is not comfortable at all, but I've read that the newer aluminum is better. Take time to educate yourself and you'll be glad you did.
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Richard Sachs custom road bike. Steel is real!
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Just like audio, a little bit about the riding you intend to do what your budget is will help.
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Dennis C500, MX123, MC501 (2), MC207, MCD500, Silenzio, Bryston BDA3, Shunyata Denali 6000/S, Panasonic UB900, Canton Reference 3K, Canton Reference 50K, Fresco, Descent |
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I have a CUBE Peloton Race Triple white blue'n'red print. Only the fork is carbon but it's enough for my use of it.
I've upgraded the saddle to a fizik which is much more confortable than the original. I think I will change the wheels next but I don't know where to go. |
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Orbea ORCA BLI2 for me. . ..
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.... I have a record player and a cd player and some other stuff that sounds pretty good. MAIN SYSTEM: . . . Audio Physic Caldera III Loudspeakers, Spectral DMC 30SL Preamp, Spectral DMA 250 Amp, Spectral/MIT interconnects and speaker cable, Basis Debut V Vacuum turntable, Walker Precision Speed Controller, Graham tonearm, [B]Koetsu Rosewood or Grado Statement 1 Cartridges, PASS - X-ono Phono Stage, Esoteric K03 CD/SACD Player, Lexicon RT-20 Universal Player, Exact Power EP-15A & SP-15A power regeneration and conditioning devices. Symposium Acoustics Svelte pads & RollerBlock Jr's under speakers. ASC Tube Traps, Arcici Suspense Rack System, OPPO and Cambridge Streaming Devices. DOWNSTAIRS SYSTEM: . . . Sonus Faber Guarneri Memento Speakers, JL Audio F112 Sub, McIntosh MA7000 Integrated Amp, McIntosh MVP871 Universal Disc Player, OPPO BDP-105 Blu-Ray Player, VPI Scoutmaster with periphery ring clamp, VPI SDS Motor Drive, Koetsu Pro IV, or Clearaudio Discovery Cartridges, Mark Levinson No. 25s phono stage, Wadia 170i Transport with a Meridian Bitstream 203 DAC, VPI HW-17 Pro Record Cleaning Machine, Five Richard Gray RGPC 400 devices scattered around the two systems, Arcici Suspense Rack System, Discovery Essence and Essential Cables, 14,000 ± LPs . |
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Aha! I've got a hand built Dedaccai zero replica steel frame with Campagnolo Chorus groupset, with a few Cult ceramic upgrades, and Zonda wheels. Not made to quite the same standard as Richard Sachs, but it's only 18.3 lbs and goes like a train, and a nice work of art at the same time.
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In 1980 I had a custom bike built on a Fuji America frame. It is dated now, but I still smile when I ride it.
I selected all the components-no groupos. Modolo brakes, Shimano DuraAce hubs, derailleurs and shifters, Avocet triple crankset w/Campagnolo rings, Edouard Dubiet bottom bracket (it was the only one that was sealed at the time) Cinelli stem and handlebar, Champion rims, Look pedals. Other parts don't come to mind since it was built a long time ago. Now, I just ride it and don't concern myself with changes or upgrades. |
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I'm with you on the upgrade problem. Super record is not really suitable, Carbon frames are not for daily beater use, the same for carbon wheels, and a campy upgrade to lose 80g's and have slightly better bearings isn't worth it IMO. I'm at the plateau where all else is secondary.
But getting a second bike for winter with a bit of vim, now there's the rub. |
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