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  1. #16
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    Jan 2002
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    Wow, you STOLE that bike!! I love Campy - I've had Campy Chorus on my bike for 8 years and it's been flawless. The shifting is smooth and easier for small hands. (OK, I'm sure Shimano is good too - I just liked Campy).

    I just got a pair of Sidi's and am absolutely amazed at how much easier peddling can be. You'll love clipless when you get used to them. Learn how to move your feet in a circle, keeping your heels down so the foot is parallel to the ground. It's much more efficient than "mashing"down.

    Again, congrats! What a find!
    To train a dog, you must be more interesting than dirt.

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    Trek FX 7.4 Hybrid

  2. #17
    Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Location
    NYC
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    bikes

    hey, cool with the bianchi, i totally bashed my eros in
    slight exag, but it gave me the reason to do what i've always wanted: build my own.
    only learned how to ride two years ago, but this is SO my thing, and there is NOTHING to compare to riding a machine you put together with your own hands... definately the next step in the biking bit i don't really pay too much attention to the WSD bikes when building, the compact road bike frames are basically the same deal. found that euro bikes come in alot smaller makes than ameri. and i'm only 5-3 so that's handy too
    clipless all the way
    when you wanna build and are asking about makers... drop me an email

 

 

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