LOVE IT.:D :D
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Hey, V, if it makes you feel better some young folks in the hospital hallway stopped my dad the other day and told him how much they liked his LLBean slippers.
State of the art racing bike - Cervelo R3 - a WOOPING 13 lbs carbon fibre and DuraAce loaded!!
But I can comprehend "..delightfully charming in an old-fashioned way.."- pretty straightforward meaning (and I'm curious-where exactly does Rivendell say that about their bikes, anyway?)
On the other hand, what exactly does it mean for a bike to have "enough personality and discipline for road racing"- ? :confused:
Lisa
Lugging my muddy milk duds around the old-fashioned way...
Hey RoadRaven
Since you are talking about Blue I assume its the 2007 Fem Etape Pro you are looking at? That is a nice looking bike
If you look closely at my avator you'll see that I have a 2006 EMC2 Fem Equip 5 and love it - one issue for me is that I am shortish (5'1") and have small hands and it was such a revlelation to find a bike that fits
the Fem Etape Team sure looks nice too but one look at the word Ultegra is enough to let me know that, realistically, it should be relegated to the realms of lotto fantasy for me so I think I need to avoid walking into the arms of temptation (ie into Scotty Brown's the EMC2 stockist here in Christchurch)
Mmm-hmmm... purty, isn't she Kiwi?
http://www.emc2bikes.com/index.php/p...l/bikemodel/18
Partner is just waiting for Rob at the Hub here in Hastings to get the latest models in, and then I'll be taken to at least sit on one... seriously don't know if it'll run to our budget though - we have just spent money on a van and a trailer.
So you're in Chch... you gonna go watch the Nationals in Palmerston? If you do, and you see a van attached to a bright yellow covered trailor, come on over and say hi - my partner and two oldest boys are riding the TTs, and partner maybe the RR.
Raven
Hey here is a 1949 Bianchi that is "delightfully charming in an old fashioned way", don't you think?:
http://www.vintagevelos.com/bianchi49F.html
Seriously though, it's a real beauty of a bike, isn't it?
Ti is fly, but steel is real.
Nice bike, Lisa, love the lugs.