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that passoni looks fast, however my ti favorite would be a lynsky
ontopic:
there use to be 30 inch wheels that would fit these big rides nicely
i never found one in real live but getting tires for it would be a problem i geus
ontopic:
there use to be 30 inch wheels that would fit these big rides nicely
i never found one in real live but getting tires for it would be a problem i geus
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a light bike does make you go faster unless you are slow
a light bike does make you go faster unless you are slow
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My 62cm Carbon Composite Ridley Gladius with my 63cm blue steel Pinarello Sestriere. Not as big as some, but bigger than most!
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here's a friend's bike, not 100% on what size it is.
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Whoa Rangerbear. I thought I was short until I saw your frame. And then you post your friend's bike. What are you guys, members of the 'no one below 2.20 meter cycling club'?
Road bike: Cervelo R3, Campagnolo Chorus/Record mix...
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And you can call me Macktastik Honey Pete Kicks, thank you.
Supercommuter: Jamis Renegade...
Oldie but goodie: De Rosa Professional Slx, Campagnolo C-Record...
And you can call me Macktastik Honey Pete Kicks, thank you.
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I'm lost for words! Those bike are gargantuan!
It's fantastic that no matter how big or small you are, you can ride.
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Rangebear, I can't make out your bike. What make is it, and what size it is? It looks great.
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first ride with new wheels and cranks, felt so much better than my cheap wheels i had before, even tough i had about 80 psi and bigger tires than im going to race with.
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and that blue bike is an old custom, can't remember the name. i think it's a 68cm if i remember right.
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My XL (60)
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