Very nice Nate!
Thanks!
I just registered for the Fletcher Flyer, doing my first century this year. :mrgreen:
Good luck and train well!
The food stops are really addicting! Lol
Gotta watch out too much in da belly. lol
Very nice Nate!
I just registered for the Fletcher Flyer, doing my first century this year. :mrgreen:
The food stops are really addicting! Lol
I want to remove the grey and white graphics without harming the black coating. B;ack is anodized? Will lacquer thinner take off the graphics, acetone or?
Having my first season back in the saddle under me, knowing I'm going to stick with it, and turning 40 recently, I decided it was time to invest in a new road bike. And I've wanted this one since they announced it last summer. Also, if it weren't for my LBS, it wouldn't have happened this year. Pam and Dave are truly amazing people, and I'm proud to call them my friends.
I had some issues at the end of last season with lateral flexing, bad enough my wheel would tag my brake pads if I was standing and hammering. So that's one of the reasons I went with the disc model, as it runs through axles for more lateral rigidity. It also gives me the ability to fit a CX tire in there since I have way more tire clearance than a standard road frame since there are no canti bosses. Geometry is almost identical, and wheelet is identical to the Boone CX bike also. I won't abuse it, but it will see some gravel grinders and mild trail use in it's life.
Bike is a 2015 Domane 4.3 disc
OCLV carbon frame & fork
ISOspeed decoupler (think rear suspension for a road bike)
full 105 gruppo
15mm front and 12x142 rear through axles
TRP HY/RD hydraulic discs
tubeless ready wheels
I took it out today for a short shakedown ride, just to get a feel for it. It was kind of chilly and gray, and my saddle postion was a bit off, but I didn't want to come home, I just wanted to keep riding, and riding. The ISOspeed system is a game changer. I rode the roughest shit I could find, pavement, chip and seal, potholes, gravel, and some mild single track and you just sort of float over it while the bike moves beneath you. The other big thing I noticed is how responisve the stiff carbon frame is, you mash and it really goes. It's a huge jump up from what I had, and if you can't tell, I"m pretty excited about it. I LOVE THIS BIKE!!
TLDR; I got a new bike, pretty excited about it
This guys looks happy about something (EeePee will be happy we flipped the stem :mrgreen
From today's ride
I also sprung for the Duotrap setup, really clean and easy way to get speed, mileage, and cadence numbers.
Nice! HPI. Got a new(to me) cross bike myself couple months ago. A '13 Raleigh RCX pro, a much needed upgrade. Gonna be my road/gravel/cross bike. Came with Easton wheels on it so I got on eBay and found another identical set in mint shape. Now to get a longer cage derailer and a mountain cassette.
Nice! I've been riding the hell out of my cross-ish bike. It is great on the road, but the tires badly need some tread when off road. At the slightest uphill, I just spin the tires.....
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ This is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rollers will make you a better rider in every way period. "thumbsup""thumbsup"
Much approval coming from California.
If you have nice or high dollar tires on your road bike, I'd recommend using some junker wheels and tires on the rollers, as it's kind of hard on the them.
Wait till you go back out on the road again, then tell us how you feel. :mrgreen:
Are commuters and tri's allowed in here?
I commute on a 80's 68cm steel framed monster, that I rebuilt with dura-ace 7700 9spd sti groupset and 180mm sram apex crankset....and race on a 2012 trek madone 5.2, that's totally stock other than pedals and gp 4000 s2 tires
my next 'race' is the silicon valley tri, I believe on Easter.
I like the bell helmets and some giro like the hex. But you really need to go to the bike store to find one that fits your head. There are many helmets that I like better than mine but don't fit my head but you gotta go with the one that fits right or there is no point in wearing one.
Brian, I'm a roadie as well as MTB so I guess I can post in this one too. :mrgreen: Nice bike BTW, I'm jealous, they're made not far from here. Here's my road bike when it was new a few weeks ago. It's a Trek 1.5, added a Cromag Moon leather / Ti saddle since then and that's about it.