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soooo sick. good job on the deal. if you see any cervelo's around for a good price let me know=) |
You know what there's actually plenty of cervelos on the used market, but sizes are usually 54 and bigger. In the last several months I've seen two size 51s... Smaller sizes definitely harder to come by but if you are > 54 cm you have a lot of choices. New kit porn.. Rapha ss14: Rapha Lookbook [edit] mega lulz... so i had a chance to see the new pricing on rapha... errrrm.... so they decided to jack up prices 10-30% LOL... the same exact pair of shorts yesterday were $295, now a cool $330. Grand touring gloves before $180, now at an incredible deal of $230 To put that into perspective, Pro team bibs, pro team jersey, pro team base layer, socks, hat, and a pair of gloves would be a swift $862+ 12% tax. |
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i hopped onto my Focus, and altho i can still hit the tire with the inside tip of my shoes, its not as bad as the S2. The crank is a 172.5 on both bikes. maybe my bike fit next month can help alleviate some of this may have to remember to keep feet at 12 and 6 for slow tight turns :accepted: http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...psdeupicki.jpg |
thats looks pretty dangerous... |
^ that's very common on smaller sized frames, it's just the geometry of the bike. I've got toe overlap on all but one of my road bikes. Just becareful when you're riding low speeds and doing a u-turn, that's pretty much the only time you have to worry about it. You will never need to turn that much when you're flying, and most road biking is straight down the road. You could try shorter crank arms, but of course, depends if that is your 'fit', and where your cleat/pedal is located. It's even worse if you add fenders, or ride toe cages on the pedals. Sometimes I think the smaller bikes should have went with 650 wheels to help alleviate this problem. Ride safely! |
Yea I asked some bici friends with s2's in my size and everyone has this problem even with 170 cranks. I've never hit on my Focus... Only once I think when I was very new and just messing around doing slow figure eights hahaha. But yea, I don't see any situation where if I'm riding fast I would have the handlebars cranked like that Posted via RS Mobile |
That overlap seems like a cross bike! |
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FYI - Cap's in New West is having a big bike sale. It started today so check their website for deets Posted via RS Mobile |
some good deals on giant can be had here Giant : DUNBAR CYCLES ONLINE 20% off all giant bikes remaining. They are no longer doing giant and all giant is 20% off |
604CERFIRO, Would you mid sharing your measurements? I should be riding a size small 51 frame myself and I'm wondering about your preference on 172.5 cranks? Reason I'm asking is that I have a 172.5 crank to be installed but I'm afraid it maybe be uncomfortable. Thanks! Quote:
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The 3 previous bikes I've owned all have had 172.5 cranks... I wouldnt know much about how the 2.5cm difference would feel... wouldn't u be able to make up the difference by adjusting saddle height? My height is 170cm My inseam (standover height) from the ground to my crotch is 80cm |
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What's your stem length? I'm sure I can be made to fit a 54, but I'd probably be using a short ass stem and a lower seat height Saddle to bar drop would also be :( My 90mm stem is a bit short so gonna go 100mm during my bikefit this month Posted via RS Mobile |
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Edit: This was unclear, I meant how was the show if you've been previously lol. |
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I had 175mm cranks on my old bike (hybrid) and I didn't notice a difference stepping down to 172.5 cranks on my road bike. I also have major toe overlap issues with my 52cm bike, its common problem for us vertically disadvantaged people. Switching to even a 170mm crank wouldn't prevent it. :okay: |
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Obviously, limited stock, go early for best selection. If you miss this, then save your money for the South Shore Cap's parking lot sale coming up, usually at the end of March. |
My toes rub slightly even on my 58cm. Don't worry about it, you should be going that slow anyhow :p |
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And FYI, SOME crankarms, they're all manufactured the same length overall, (probably to save on manufacturing costs) it's just the placement of the threaded hole moves to give you either 175, 172.5, 170mm, etc.. Just saying that, in case you think you're saving weight with a shorter crankarm. |
Haven't added any photos lately...but here's a couple more bikes I've acquired recently into my collection. 2001 Rocky Mountain Spice (Only got this because I love my Rockys) http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps45065b27.jpg 2002 Rocky Mountain Fusion (Only rode this once so far, but I rode it for 60kms, so far so good) http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps8e527d1e.jpg 1996 Klein Pulse Comp (my 1st Klein! Too bad no time to ride it) http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps22e9515a.jpg 1997 Trek ZX6500 (This thing is light, Easton Pro Taper Bonded tubes...no welds!) http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps79a244f6.jpg There's more, but I won't bore you roadies with my old-school Mountain Bikes. |
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any dj's? |
2013 Orbea Orca 51cm for anyone looking for a smaller frame with sram red |
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The only dj I have is this: 2012 Norco Katmandu, which is listed for sale. Make me an offer! http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps511a0d2c.jpg |
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