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Old 10-08-2017, 09:29 PM   #3211
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After being a road cyclist forever I was walking past a cycle store and saw a new fuji track bike in the window. Had to have it! Then the cycling club went to Newport velodrome for a track riding introduction weekend away and I fell in love with track riding. Wish I had discovered it as a teen!
The simplicity and purity of a brakeless, steeply fixed gear bicycle sat well with me. Plus the notion of anything over a minute was an endurance event was super appealing! I'm big and strong rider but stamina has never been my forte'.
On the plus side I can ride for an hour at training with very little risk of abuse from a ****ed of motorist with an axe to grind while wearing the appropriate attire without further abuse.
The fuji is too much for a commute and hasn't ever seen bitumen! But the simplicity of fixed or single and extra workout I get by having no 'lazy gears' makes the most of the hour on the bike I get each way.
A 2 year old daughter doesn't give me much spare time any more
Oh, velodrome. Now I understand. Yes, what a great sport. Glad you discovered it. The fella who runs the local bike shop was on the US Team when younger. When I spec'd out my rigid frame mountain bike with road tyres he told me it looked like a bike he used to ride from Las Vegas to Palm Springs once.
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Sorry to hear about your health also. Hope it isnt serious.

As long as you get out on the bike thats all that matters. Its doesnt matter the speed or distance.
Thanks. Unfortunately, I am not able to do much of anything until I rebuild my blood supply. Taking vitamins and having soup.
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Oh, velodrome. Now I understand. Yes, what a great sport. Glad you discovered it. The fella who runs the local bike shop was on the US Team when younger. When I spec'd out my rigid frame mountain bike with road tyres he told me it looked like a bike he used to ride from Las Vegas to Palm Springs once.
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All this talk of cycling again has got to get me back on the bike, just been to busy (and lazy)
thought I would post up a story Australian cyclist did years ago on my Super V's.

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I'm looking at getting a new set of carbon clinchers for my steed... not wanting to spend much more than 2k, suggestions would be most welcome. Need to be able to do a bit of everything... climbing, flat, descending etc
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Shop around. You'll be bound to see some deals. I would consider getting some custom made ones for that sort of money. Perhaps in a 50mm profile. If you go the big brands, be prepared to spend more than your budget. Anything more than 50mm profile will be annoying in cross winds. Allow some money in your budget for brake pads to suit also.
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Shop around. You'll be bound to see some deals. I would consider getting some custom made ones for that sort of money. Perhaps in a 50mm profile. If you go the big brands, be prepared to spend more than your budget. Anything more than 50mm profile will be annoying in cross winds. Allow some money in your budget for brake pads to suit also.
Really not wanting to spend a fortune. At the moment I have my eye on bontrager's new aeolus pro 3... seem like a decent sort of wheel, 30mm profile which is about as much as i'm after. Pads come with the set which are around $1990. Doesn't seem to be too much around at that price point
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A break from the road bike chat
Bloody love this thing


Only gripe was it needed a 203 front rotor.

Entered 2017 McKayos at Fallas Creek next month.

Also booked myself a trip to Canada with Blue Dirt MTB next July riding Whistler/Kamloops/Sun Peaks and silverstar MTB parks in British Columbia and hopefully a run on the famous A Line for those that know MTB.
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Old 24-10-2017, 09:39 PM   #3219
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Sorry DJM, gonna bring this one back to roadies!

Roughly a year ago I remember frothing over Blueoval's new S5. I love Cervelo so much that this one came up in a country bike shop for a crazy price (for being last years colour and spec), and I impulse bought.

I can NOT wait for the weekend to get out on this thing. EDIT: HOLY CHRIST can we get some automatic page fit function in the forum software!?





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Only gripe was it needed a 203 front rotor.

Entered 2017 McKayos at Fallas Creek next month.

Also booked myself a trip to Canada with Blue Dirt MTB next July riding Whistler/Kamloops/Sun Peaks and silverstar MTB parks in British Columbia and hopefully a run on the famous A Line for those that know MTB.
How did you go? would love to take my "Fat Bike" for blat down there.....

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Sorry DJM, gonna bring this one back to roadies!

Roughly a year ago I remember frothing over Blueoval's new S5. I love Cervelo so much that this one came up in a country bike shop for a crazy price (for being last years colour and spec), and I impulse bought.

I can NOT wait for the weekend to get out on this thing. EDIT: HOLY CHRIST can we get some automatic page fit function in the forum software!?

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Mate that is sick. I have a real soft spot for that color scheme on the S3's. Awesome ride man. You're gonna love it. Do yourself a favor and get a custom bike fit done on it. It will be the difference between enduring your ride and loving it!

I have a instagram page dedicated to my bike and riding around Adelaide btw too. search for: mr_velo_cervelo if you so wish.

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Mate that is sick. I have a real soft spot for that color scheme on the S3's. Awesome ride man. You're gonna love it. Do yourself a favor and get a custom bike fit done on it. It will be the difference between enduring your ride and loving it!

I have a instagram page dedicated to my bike and riding around Adelaide btw too. search for: mr_velo_cervelo if you so wish.

Great to see another Cervelo enthusiast
Thanks bud will check it out! I have a few bike snippets as well on my insta too. Have already converted the external battery to the new internal battery so I can run the new synchro shift feature. Should be interesting.

Will do the bike fit undoubtedly! First big ride this weekend and I can't wait!! PS, you're right about the colour scheme. I'd been frothing it for ages and ages. Love it. A couple of this years models are green black and white and just don't have the same hot look.

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Bump! How’s everyones Cycling going?
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terrible. lucky to have ridden 1000km in the last 6 months. finding it hard to find the time to get out there. young family, shift work, dad/husband/family duties etc. started riding to work at the beginning of last year to keep the km's ticking over, and apart from a few weeks recovering from a knee injury, lasted 7 months or so until i got sick of riding in the horrible adelaide winter weather. unfortunately, as soon as i stopped, the motivation just disappeared.

tour down under here at the moment, but its also 40deg, so riding will have to wait a little longer before i get back on the horse. 3 years ago i was doing over 6000km/yr. last year i only just cracked 4500....

its starting to show when i get on the scales now so i need to get back into it
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I’ve been a little slack as well.....
This year I’ve been on 2 short rides @ 25klm each.

I got out today and did 24 klm in 37 degree heat with some decent headwind as well in Melbourne.

I need new tyres , new legs and new enthusiasm lol....
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I've been having niggling knee problems. It seems I have a tear in my meniscus in one knee, which makes it prone to developing Baker's Cysts. I've been off it a while, and did a few rides to find a different pain in the same knee, which might be from a tight hip flexor.

Went to ride to work a couple of days ago, and I hit a rock or something, and it gave me a pinch flat. That's when I found my CO2 inflator was for a Presta valve, not the Schrader valves I have.

I have to get back into it, so I can do my annual fundraising ride in June for Multiple Schlerosis.
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Damn hot in Chiltern where I'm staying/working but are getting some good MTB rides in and around the Ironbark forest on Ubber, one of my retro Super V's.
So many kangaroo's here at the moment, narrowly missed the biggest grey I've ever seen yesterday arvo, on of all trails, the Wallaby Track.



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Nice bike! I am thinking on buying one. Just for exercise, shedding some weight during weekend runs.
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nice bike, but that seat needs to come down at the front by the look of that pic, unless its just the camera angle. Saddles should be level, or close to.

nice scenery for riding.
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nice scenery for riding.
Good eyes Rob! Was adjusted to level straight after that ride!
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yep, they were there yesterday.

i use postimage.org these days. i don't think you even need an account if you don't want. its free also.
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i use postimage.org these days. i don't think you even need an account if you don't want. its free also.


Easiest way to upload pics is to take them on your phone and upload them via Tapatalk using the medium image setting.
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One I've just rebuilt with some upgraded X9 Sram components 1999 Super V Raven.
Looking forward to riding it off road but don't want it getting dirty.

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That is one different looking bike for sure.
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Cutting edge technology back then, hand laid coloured carbon wrapped magnesium or cast aluminium skeleton.
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Just ordered this little baby, can’t wait.
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