Wow, what a beauty! Congratulations!
My Waterford says "Hi" to your Waterford. (what's her name?)
Wow, what a beauty! Congratulations!
My Waterford says "Hi" to your Waterford. (what's her name?)
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Beauty.
The geometry looks wonderful.
2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
Ah, the naming....the current thought is Galanas which is the Welsh equivalent of Weregild which is the old English for Blood Money....the price that is demanded of a person guilty of homicide. Galanas sounds less harsh, seems to have the nicest "roll of the tongue" and, of course there is the foreign word cache'![]()
Why? Eons ago I had a good job. A happy job. But, the company was purchased by a large multi-national firm. They killed my job, but I stayed there for the 2 years it took to vest my stock options. I then took that money and used it to increase my quality of life--the Waterford is one of those things. Hence, blood money, but Galanas sounds so much nicer.
And, she says "Hi"
Last edited by Thorn; 02-01-2008 at 03:51 AM.
Godiva says hello and welcome to the word of cycling to Galanas!![]()
"When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler
2006 Independent Fabrication Custom Ti Crown Jewel (Road, though she has been known to go just about anywhere)/Specialized Jett
Yay [purpley, Campy equipped] steel bikes made in Wisconsin!
..more photos and specs, please!
Sadly I am STILL getting over the flu (its been over a week..) and haven't been on the trainer in a while. Sigh. I'm trying to not even *think* about the weather...
More photos when (or if) the weather clears (8-10 inches tomorrow night!!!!). Sigh...
Specs? It started as all "Chorus" and became a blend I guess described as "Campano-plus". The only carbon parts on the bike are the brake levers and the cage on the derraileur. Everything else is metal. Not to start a material war, but I can be kinda hard on things and I feel more confident with metal. Maybe a false confidence, but that doesn't matter--placebos come in formats other than drugs.
The derraileurs and shifters are Campy Chorus, but the cranks are Shimano Ultegra with FSA triple chainrings. Originally she was going to have FSA cranks, but we swapped to Ultegra when we couldn't get the crank we wanted. I kinda like that my bike isn't "pure bred"--makes her more open-minded![]()
The wheels are Velocity Aero on DT Swiss 240s hubs. The LBS built the wheels for me--I wanted servicable, reliable wheels. Thomson seatpost and stem with a Cane Creek headset and FSA Wing Pro handlebars (nice bars!). Really, she's not a purebred.
I haven't decided if the fact that I can rattle of the specs on my bike is a good thing or wierd. I learned a ton picking out the parts even though, quite frankly, I pretty much followed the advice of the LBS.
While I won't be able to ride for a couple of months, plotting out this bike and taking delivery has at least given me a bright spot in an otherwise really cold, snowy, flu-infested winter. Hope yours, Beane, gets better.
Last edited by Thorn; 02-04-2008 at 04:33 PM.
That is one beautiful bike...Enjoy!
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