The "Show off your bike" thread!

The "Show off your bike" thread!

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GraemeP

770 posts

230 months

Tuesday 8th April 2014
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Stugots said:
^^ mint ride that Yeti. I'd sell one of my wife's kidneys for one of those ;-D
Thanks - it really is superb at trail riding, climbing, downhill etc. I got a really good deal on it as an ex-display bike. Our LBS is a Yeti dealer (i got mine elsewhere), so sometimes it's like a Yeti owners meet on the trails (i was out with a group of 8 a frew weeks back, 4 other Yeti owners (all SB66s) - at least mine was the only ASR!

nammynake

2,590 posts

174 months

Tuesday 8th April 2014
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Dammit said:
New commuter:

I'm not really sure what I'm looking at. A road bike...with discs.....with deep carbon clinchers.....with a pannier rack....? I think I like it, but I'm not sure!

GarryDK

5,670 posts

159 months

Tuesday 8th April 2014
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nammynake said:
Dammit said:
New commuter:

I'm not really sure what I'm looking at. A road bike...with discs.....with deep carbon clinchers.....with a pannier rack....? I think I like it, but I'm not sure!
I know what you mean! Looks great but very confused.

Shivit

170 posts

122 months

Tuesday 8th April 2014
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GarryDK said:
I know what you mean! Looks great but very confused.
It's like the thing on the picture on the Lidl bike hoists. It has to be foreign.

Dammit

3,790 posts

209 months

Tuesday 8th April 2014
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Made in London's famous London







Designed as a training and light touring bike that is fast, light and stiff.





Edited by Dammit on Tuesday 8th April 21:09

nammynake

2,590 posts

174 months

Tuesday 8th April 2014
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Dammit said:
Made in London's famous London







Designed as a training and light touring bike that is fast, light and stiff.





Edited by Dammit on Tuesday 8th April 21:09
OK now I'm even more perplexed. Ultegra di2 and SRM power meter......

B1G GK

1,379 posts

206 months

Tuesday 8th April 2014
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nammynake said:
Dammit said:
Made in London's famous London







Designed as a training and light touring bike that is fast, light and stiff.





Edited by Dammit on Tuesday 8th April 21:09
OK now I'm even more perplexed. Ultegra di2 and SRM power meter......
Looks funky, and capable to cover a multitude of tasks.

Pulse

10,922 posts

219 months

Tuesday 8th April 2014
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That time machine is absolutely lovely!!!!

Pulse

10,922 posts

219 months

Tuesday 8th April 2014
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That time machine is absolutely lovely!!!!

Gizmoish

18,150 posts

210 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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UDi2, power meter, carbon clinchers, some internal and some external routing, nice colour, hydro discs... bonkers.

I like it though.

GarryDK

5,670 posts

159 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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Shivit said:
It's like the thing on the picture on the Lidl bike hoists. It has to be foreign.
laugh

Kell

1,708 posts

209 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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LeeBash said:


Here's mine whilst out on a run
Looks like you hit that tree quite hard.

shalmaneser

5,936 posts

196 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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Dammit said:
New commuter:

I'm so confused! Hope rotors?!

Get that pannier rack + those guards off it!

Dammit

3,790 posts

209 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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It's the same geometry as a Cannondale Evo, but with 5mm longer chainstays- think GT car made with a race car chassis.

Dammit

3,790 posts

209 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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This is the race bike (same geo, 5mm shorter chainstays):


Watcha

1,877 posts

222 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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This is my favourite skinny wheeled, tarmac biased bike on this whole thread.
A proper bit of kit. Enjoy the ride and enjoy the looks.

Dammit said:
New commuter:

LouD86

3,279 posts

154 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Nothing too special, but decided it was time to get back into the saddle! I like a bigger frame, as Im not gentle, but the hybrid tyres seemed like a good idea!


Ikemi

8,449 posts

206 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Taken last week; the first ride outside, away from the turbo trainer! This was before the ride itself, hence why it's not very muddy biggrin Marin Attack Trail (with QR 4-6" adjustable rear shock travel)




Edited by Ikemi on Thursday 10th April 11:44

bert11

286 posts

179 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Dammit said:
Made in London's famous London



That is so nice, what are the mudguards?

Benmac

1,475 posts

217 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Dammit said:
This is the race bike (same geo, 5mm shorter chainstays):

That's simply lovely.

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