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Thread: The dream bike

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    The dream bike

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    I am so lucky! I love the Blue Rc7 frame I got a few months ago, but the components (off of my previous frame) were not so great. Last night, though, I finished a rebuild...






    Of course, we have a very rare snow day today in Memphis, so I can't get out & ride it!
    Because not every fast cyclist is a toothpick...

    Brick House Blog

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    What a nice set of wheels!!

    How do you like the red group from SRAM? Astana went with this also, but I guess everyone knows this.

    Love the bar tape, and the blue color scheme.

    Happy riding!

    Red Rock

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    oooh, I love Blue bikes. Your component combo is great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Rock View Post
    What a nice set of wheels!!

    How do you like the red group from SRAM? Astana went with this also, but I guess everyone knows this.
    I don't know how well I like it yet because it started snowing before I could get it out! I'm pretty sure it's gonna rock, though!
    Because not every fast cyclist is a toothpick...

    Brick House Blog

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    Is that your Brooks saddle?

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    From one Blue owner to another... Beautiful! SRAM Red looks really cool too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrhodie View Post
    Is that your Brooks saddle?
    No, it's an over-stretched selle an-atomica

    I thought I'd be getting a San Marco this week, but because of Performance's "awesome" shipping methods, it will be next Thursday.
    Because not every fast cyclist is a toothpick...

    Brick House Blog

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    Very sexy wheels.

    & Performance and Nashbar ARE slooooowwww... it'll turn up one of these days though!!!

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    Our performance orders come in 2 days...
    Always.

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    What wheelset is that?

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    I only ordered from Performance once. They sent my order to someone else. I remember it took so long to finally work it out that it was too warm for knickers (my order) by the time they came.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rij73 View Post
    What wheelset is that?
    They are Zero AO28s. Those things are like tanks- they are my training wheels (I have some ZIPPS for racing).
    Because not every fast cyclist is a toothpick...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrea View Post
    They are Zero AO28s. Those things are like tanks- they are my training wheels (I have some ZIPPS for racing).
    That's an embarrassement of riches!

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    Andrea, congratulations on your new stuff! I'm sure you're super excited to get out and give it a try. I'm curious about your review of Red.

    My teammate just switched out her Force shifters and deraillures for Dura Ace. She hated it with a passion. The shifting was terrible and the had such a hard time being able to 1) reach the levers in the drops 2) push the levers at the angle it needed to get the shift, that she just stopped shifting while riding.

    Anywho, long story short, I know many of these features have been resolved with the new Red group and I've heard good things about it but none firsthand. I hope it works out well for you!

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    Thanks everyone!!
    There is a very small learning curve with the doubletap system, but I went for my third ride with the new stuff today & never even had to think about it. I love the lever adjustability! You just use pull the brake hoods back and use an allen wrench to turn a bolt that says "in" with an arrow pointing the direction that you need to turn it in order to bring the lever in closer to the bars. Very easy. I can reach everything much easier than I ever could with my ultegra shifters. The shifting is extra crispy, too

    I've posted an initial review in my blog. I'll update if anything changes, but so far, it's been living up to every bit of hype out there!
    Because not every fast cyclist is a toothpick...

    Brick House Blog

 

 

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