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- synchronicity
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What is that?
It looks absolutely beautiful.
It looks absolutely beautiful.
He that knows nothing will believe anything.
I cannot imagine how the clockwork of the universe can exist without a clockmaker.
I cannot imagine how the clockwork of the universe can exist without a clockmaker.
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RollingThunder wrote:What is that?
It looks absolutely beautiful.
stealth bomber
I am glad you like it
Last year i repainted frame and all other stuff (stem,handlebar,seatpost,fork) on mostly mat black and some glosy carbon-simple paint scheme...but nice
I also put some eaxtra carbon layers on critical points...so for sure frame it will handle me (191cm and 81-85kg)
Frame : Oria (Italy manufactured) GX2, Energija Black Orange (Slovenian brand)
Bike is strong and heavy...with Reynolds around 8kg
It has around 5seasions of racing and training (in winter too)...around 100.000km on it
Components are ITM and Campagnolo Chorus 2006
I hope it will laste at least 2 seasions
Last year i repainted frame and all other stuff (stem,handlebar,seatpost,fork) on mostly mat black and some glosy carbon-simple paint scheme...but nice
I also put some eaxtra carbon layers on critical points...so for sure frame it will handle me (191cm and 81-85kg)
Frame : Oria (Italy manufactured) GX2, Energija Black Orange (Slovenian brand)
Bike is strong and heavy...with Reynolds around 8kg
It has around 5seasions of racing and training (in winter too)...around 100.000km on it
Components are ITM and Campagnolo Chorus 2006
I hope it will laste at least 2 seasions
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Very nice...lots of Aquilias up in Toronto (around Bloor St especially).
Looks very well proprtioned for such a big bike.
Looks very well proprtioned for such a big bike.
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are those wheels normal size? x100
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I thought I'd posted them in the thread already, btu can't find them.
I'm 6ft 3 inches tall. Here is my 61cm Ridley Damocles (60cm TT) and 63cm Pinarello Sestriere (59.2cm TT)
I'm 6ft 3 inches tall. Here is my 61cm Ridley Damocles (60cm TT) and 63cm Pinarello Sestriere (59.2cm TT)
He that knows nothing will believe anything.
I cannot imagine how the clockwork of the universe can exist without a clockmaker.
I cannot imagine how the clockwork of the universe can exist without a clockmaker.
My new Canyon Ultimate cf. I'm a student, so I'm on a "budget". Weight - 7,51kg, not really a ww but for a 62cm "budget" bike I think it's okay Most of the parts har from my old bike, and are purchased second-hand. The red racing zero turned out nicer on the bike then expected
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