The "what bike bits have you just bought" thread
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duff said:
Just picked up a new frame, CAAD10 disc black inc
Matt/gloss black with gold logos, gloss black has a nice gold flake to it:
I've also bought R785 hydraulic Di2 brakes, just need internal battery/charger and some rotors if I can find somewhere selling them for sensible money. Then decide wether to buy a BB30 chain set or convert to run my Ultegra.
I have a spare charger forsale if your interested? Matt/gloss black with gold logos, gloss black has a nice gold flake to it:
I've also bought R785 hydraulic Di2 brakes, just need internal battery/charger and some rotors if I can find somewhere selling them for sensible money. Then decide wether to buy a BB30 chain set or convert to run my Ultegra.
I am planning on leaving my new bike at home and taking old one with me (working on a project away from home). So I need sets of kit right, so have just bought> Northwave SRS shoes, Giro helmet (in fluro yellow/green), 3 pairs orange Giant socks, 2 insulated drinks bottles, upright bike pump, garmin cadence sensor.
Just need to get everything packed before SWMBO realises it just wasn't a second bike I bought (which was slightly above the "agreed" budget)....
Just need to get everything packed before SWMBO realises it just wasn't a second bike I bought (which was slightly above the "agreed" budget)....
Matt_N said:
Never mind that, that patch above the skirting board in the second picture needs some attention.
Yeah, but this is "what bike bits" in Pedal Powered, not "Homes & Gardens" .... and you didn't think anything about the fact that the hallway's Kawasaki green!?! FFS "Pistonheads: decorating matters"
On topic.....
5potTurbo said:
Yeah, but this is "what bike bits" in Pedal Powered, not "Homes & Gardens" .... and you didn't think anything about the fact that the hallway's Kawasaki green!?! FFS
"Pistonheads: decorating matters"
On topic.....
When posting pictures of bikes in kitchens, hallways, gardens and anyhwere else it is standard practice to critique the surroundings just as much as the bike, so very much on topic "Pistonheads: decorating matters"
On topic.....
Matt_N said:
Some Gump said:
Sderiously.. WTF is going on with the handlebar setup on that bike? Looks like using the drops would be almost higher than the tops??
Never mind that, that patch above the skirting board in the second picture needs some attention.The skirting/wall is getting attention, hence the bit that's been filled! Bloody Hoover
And I like the green
Bought a set of Rockshox Pikes (160mm) to replace the very old Fox 36 Talas on my Lapierre. They hadn't been serviced in about 6 years, and were a bit stiff, so I thought I'd treat the bike to an upgrade. Pretty good deal from Bike-Discount in Germany.
Also bought some new tyres (High Rollers) for a trip to Wales in a few weeks.
Also bought some new tyres (High Rollers) for a trip to Wales in a few weeks.
yellowjack said:
Where from? And do they sell a clincher version?
Planet X, and no.http://www.planetx.co.uk/c/q/wheels/tyres-and-tube...
yellowjack said:
Where from? And do they sell a clincher version?
Search for Challenge Open Strada for the clincher version, open standing for open tubular i.e. the same casing as the tubular tyre but instead of being sown up with a latex tube inside, they attach a clincher bead on.Hence Vittoria Open Corsa SC / Pave etc.
I've just gone for some tan wall Open Corsa SC in 25mm, can't wait to ride them with latex tubes.
Also check out the Veloflex Master, another well regarded open tubular tyre and a great price here http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/road-track-bike/v...
Cheers for the replies.
It was the £52 for a set that piqued my interest. Lots of similar quality gumwall clinchers are pricey, although I regularly check to see if there are any deals. I want a pair to set my '90s bike off properly, like the original look it had when it was new, with Michelin Tracer tyres on it.
Those Veloflex Masters look the part, and at a fairly digestible price too. I'll be wanting tyres that are happy on gravel too, so that means that 'suitable' and 'affordable' may be mutually exclusive. I'll keep looking for now.
yellowjack said:
Cheers for the replies.
It was the £52 for a set that piqued my interest. Lots of similar quality gumwall clinchers are pricey, although I regularly check to see if there are any deals. I want a pair to set my '90s bike off properly, like the original look it had when it was new, with Michelin Tracer tyres on it.
Those Veloflex Masters look the part, and at a fairly digestible price too. I'll be wanting tyres that are happy on gravel too, so that means that 'suitable' and 'affordable' may be mutually exclusive. I'll keep looking for now.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/challenge-strada-bianca-op...
Got distracted by this thread and ended up with a set of these:
£34 each from Rose Bikes: https://www.rosebikes.co.uk/article/challenge-pari...
£34 each from Rose Bikes: https://www.rosebikes.co.uk/article/challenge-pari...
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