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Too small is definitely worse. I normally ride the large end of the scale according to the numbers I got from Competitive Cyclists fitting tool.

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So I just signed up for the Miami to Key West ride in November.  I need some motivation.  I've been riding in the morning on a computrainer, but  I'm struggling getting out on the real road on the weekends.   

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I installed cables and covers Dura -Ace 9000.

m pleasantly surprised with its performance... I will not ever change! :dance:  :dance:  :dance: 

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I did a test cabling of my centaur group on the caad8 today. Just need to get a front dérailleur cable and it'll be ready for a test ride.

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I installed cables and covers Dura -Ace 9000.

m pleasantly surprised with its performance... I will not ever change! :dance:  :dance:  :dance: 

campagnolo... campagnolo...   you know you want it :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sorry, I've been a Campy-phile since the '70s. It hasn't always been the best choice over the years (I feel like the fonze trying to say sorry), but it always has worked for me. Of course I am stuck back in friction mode, but I did like the Ergos on my brother's Bianchi. The shit just doesn't break. Decades.

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Here it´s difficult find and test a good Campagnolo group (for example a Chorus) :-

 

On my team, two guys use Sram Force/Red but with poor results so I prefer use Shimano Ultegra/Dura-Ace at the moment.

 

Probably, the next year in my new bike I will use a Ultegra Di. My team is switching to Shimano Ultegra/Dura- Ace Di and test/ result is very good.

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Awesome! Do you mean cables and housing?

 

Yes, cables and housing (sorry, raffy) Dura-Ace 9000. For 28€ is a great improvement !!!

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Shimano 11-speed 105 (5800) groupset for 338$. Pretty crazy deal for anyone in the market. Wish I could justify/swing it. I've looked at 5700 shifters and those are 200ish by themselves.

http://www.merlincycles.com/shimano-105-5800-special-offer-groupset-36-52-chainset-12-25-cassette-80109.html?awc=4456_1425943139_fcbe9aaf1b40afe58be7b92f336843ae&source=awUS&utm_source=AffiliateWindow&utm_medium=AffiliateMarketing&utm_campaign=Awin

 

FIxed specification as follows:

  • Chainset: 36/52 172.5mm
  • Cassette: 12/25
  • Front Derailleur: Braze-On
  • Rear Derailleur: SS Model
  • Chain: HG600
  • Brakes: BR5800
  • Bottom Bracket: English
  • STI Levers: Complete boxed set with all brke and gear cables

All aftermarket boxed with all instructions and original packaging.

 

**BRENT**

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Saturday I took fotos at the Grants Tomb Crit in NYC.

 

Ignoring the fact that it rained for most of the day, it was pretty awesome I'd say. 

There were very few spectators, so I got to stand where ever I wanted, and the overcast sky was a nice change from previous years with harsh direct sunlight coming from the wrong place. 
 
Link to Flickr album
 
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2015 CRCA Grants Tomb Crit by Lord Nikon 12, on Flickr
 
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2015 CRCA Grants Tomb Crit by Lord Nikon 12, on Flickr
 
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2015 CRCA Grants Tomb Crit by Lord Nikon 12, on Flickr
 
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2015 CRCA Grants Tomb Crit by Lord Nikon 12, on Flickr

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In light of my recent Calfee acquisition, I have a blurple and red size 58 caad8 frameset with fsa triple crank and cannondale c3 stem, seat post, and bars I'd sell cheap.

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