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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Gorgeous bike mate!
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That cassette and crank looks small...may need to go to a dentist....looks like a lack of teeth... ![]()
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- haha , I thought so too. - is that a super-compact crankset ? . |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Australia
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http://www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/80092345 with one of these on it http://www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/10058712 Damn sight cheaper than the equivalent from Minoura here: http://www.cyclelink.com.au/prod371.htm Could get two bikes on the Ikea job without trouble. My missus got sick of me leaving the bike in the study all the time - and it wasnt going in the shed ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Idaho
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I have joined the Jamis family brianberg. Jamis all the way! Being on my tight budget, I couldn't say no for what I got for the price...that and I was told they just grow on you once one has been owned. Being that I like to own things that not everyone else does (rare cars, different shoes, etc) I had to give it a whirl.After near 300 miles in 1.5 months I have to say "AWESOME BIKE! LOVE IT!" The flat black has grown on me too, no one notices you until you blow by them. Many people have been impressed after their own "demo" ride. Here is a factory pic of my bike. Enjoy your ride! I'm wondering how many riders on Jamis bikes I will see at this years Tour de Tucson...hmmm
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Here's the latest addition to the family
Masi Specialé (steel is real!) Frame, DA, FSA FD, Stronglight Pulsion CT2 Crankset and TRP R950 carbon wrapped brake calipers, AC420 wheels... Love the ride!!!! As mentioned in another thread the bars are too small for me. I really need a 44/130 and these are 42/110. If anyone is interested in a swap PM me or if you want to buy (through eBay) I'll let them go for US$300 plus shipping. They are GREAT bars and have only been ridden for 20 mins... nearly cried when the didn't fit...oh well that's life... the Masi is FANTASTIQUE! Me happy puppy. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: WA, in Australia
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![]() ![]() Here she is now. 7.6Kg of ultra-stiff goodness.
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This is my team issue Trek OCLV Project One. Mavic Carbone clincher wheels minus the stickers, Carbon Fiber Bars, Race Lite Carbon Seat Post, and stem, Dura Ace 10 speed groupo, Speed Play X2's, Michelins Pro Race Tires, Carbon Water Bottle Cages, my Power Tap is on my other rear wheel. Total weight is 16.5 pounds without the X2's.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Worcester, MA
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My newly rebuilt Cannondale R400
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Shawnee, KS
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Here's my R3.
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What is the total weight on the bike? How would you decsribe the ride? Worth the bucks (frame set) ? Thanks, appriciate feedback. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Shawnee, KS
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The bike weighs 15.3 lbs. as shown. I have no reason to even consider another frame at this point. There are no negatives I can find with the R3. Absolutely worth every penny! Assuming you have the $$$ to spend. BTW I've had it since April 06. |
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AWESOME! How does it climb, decend, sprint, and how does it handle on rough roads (vibrations)? I have a Trek carbon Fiber and only wish that they made one size larger. The top tube is just a little bit short on thier largest frame, 62cm IMO. |
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