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Stopped by the house on the test ride to introduce the Duc to her soon-to-be new stablemate.
Won't take delivery until after my wife and I get back from vacation in a couple of weeks, but put a deposit down on a '13 Bianchi Zurigo. It'll be my first pedal bike of any kind, but narrowed it down to a cross bike as a way to get into offseason endurance & leg training for my sportbike track/race hobby. A cross bike will give me a few options for riding/training. Also gear shopping before taking delivery so I have the proper riding attire for the cooler season....before the snow falls.
-Christian
Won't take delivery until after my wife and I get back from vacation in a couple of weeks, but put a deposit down on a '13 Bianchi Zurigo. It'll be my first pedal bike of any kind, but narrowed it down to a cross bike as a way to get into offseason endurance & leg training for my sportbike track/race hobby. A cross bike will give me a few options for riding/training. Also gear shopping before taking delivery so I have the proper riding attire for the cooler season....before the snow falls.
-Christian
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Fresh from having the steerer cut, I took it from the LBS straight to Alpenrose Dairy to race it...my new 2013 Kona Jake the Snake singlespeed.
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The frame has a PF30 BB shell, and I'm using a Problem Solvers E46 eccentric bottom bracket.
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I've three bikes that can serve as gravel grinders with the appropriate tires -- Ritchey Breakaway Cross, Bob Jackson World Tour and Waterford RST-22.
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^ Love the look of the Ritchey bike.
Just finished building my cross / gravel grinder bike tonight. I say both because I'm not sure yet which it will be better suited to. We don't have a lot of gravel roads / paths around these parts ... unless poor asphalt with no shoulders qualifies.
IMG_4875A by h2oxtc, on Flickr
Just finished building my cross / gravel grinder bike tonight. I say both because I'm not sure yet which it will be better suited to. We don't have a lot of gravel roads / paths around these parts ... unless poor asphalt with no shoulders qualifies.
IMG_4875A by h2oxtc, on Flickr
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Not sure how I missed this thread before. Gravel-grinding is a fun way to challenge your bike-handling skills and explore the roads less taken. Thankfully, we have lots of gravel here in the Midwest.
Fixed-gear drop-bar Diamondback:
'91 Bianchi Eros with 700x30 Kenda Kwick tires:
You'll have to forgive the unfortunate facial expressions. I had a blast on both of these rides.
Fixed-gear drop-bar Diamondback:
'91 Bianchi Eros with 700x30 Kenda Kwick tires:
You'll have to forgive the unfortunate facial expressions. I had a blast on both of these rides.
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How did you like the All-City Space Horse?
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When I ride my bike I feel free and happy and strong. I'm liberated from the usual nonsense of day to day life. Solid, dependable, silent, my bike is my horse, my fighter jet, my island, my friend. Together we will conquer that hill and thereafter the world.
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Understood.
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When I ride my bike I feel free and happy and strong. I'm liberated from the usual nonsense of day to day life. Solid, dependable, silent, my bike is my horse, my fighter jet, my island, my friend. Together we will conquer that hill and thereafter the world.
When I ride my bike I feel free and happy and strong. I'm liberated from the usual nonsense of day to day life. Solid, dependable, silent, my bike is my horse, my fighter jet, my island, my friend. Together we will conquer that hill and thereafter the world.
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Seriously though, that is a really sharp looking bike. I love those Campy black and red parts. I stole the idea and put red chainring bolts on the 105 crank on my road bike.
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Thanks for the compliment. It took 5 months to build. I'm just sorry that it's the end of the season and won't get to ride it much. Something to look forward to for next spring.
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Might be over for roadies, but not CXers.
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Exactly!
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LOVE IT, the braking is so good and have spoiled me so much that I now think the 6700 Ultegra brakes on my Roubaix suck. The modulation and power cannot be matched by a caliper brake, no regrets.
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Those shifters/oil reservoirs look a little uncomfortable.
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Trek Ion CX Pro frame, with Shimano 105-based 1x10 gearing (38 up front, 11-28 in the back) and a Paul chain keeper. Running tubeless 32mm Vittoria knobbies on (last year's) Ultegra wheels. Brakes are TRP CX8.4 Mini-Vs (which are insaaaaaane).
What a wicked bike. I've been rolling through post-typhoon debris this past week or so like it's nothing.
Pre-ride:
What a wicked bike. I've been rolling through post-typhoon debris this past week or so like it's nothing.
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Should also treat that bike to an ultegra/dura ace shifter/Rr mech...
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Given the abuse this bike is taking/will take, I can't really justify high-end shifting components like Ultegra/DA/Red.
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Just put this together last night...Crockett w/ Red.