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agreed
that is a cool bike, and all kinds of bikes can be really great - commuter bikes can take on a life of their own, kind of how at some point an old car becomes collectible.
--Sancerre
Bike Porn
By: cazalea : April 24th, 2013-19:05
I know we are the wild men (and women) of watches, but today I was introduced by a wild man named Bill to his 21st century state-of-the-art 18-pound bicycle. And priced to compete with a nice titanium Swiss watch, too. This is not a tour de France bike, b...
Great hobby
By: Cookies : April 24th, 2013-21:28
There's a lot in common with bikes and fine watches...both require state of the art engineering and precision. Have been cycling on and off due to work commitments..but here's my contribution.. Bike on the right is a lust-inducing steel bike which is on p...
Not weight
By: sancerre : April 25th, 2013-12:31
Believe it or not, the advantage is not weight, and certainly not cost. However, the precision and capability to stay in adjustment are much better. For example, the front derailleur automatically adjusts based upon the chain location on the rear deraille...
agreed
By: sancerre : April 25th, 2013-16:50
that is a cool bike, and all kinds of bikes can be really great - commuter bikes can take on a life of their own, kind of how at some point an old car becomes collectible. --Sancerre
Not worth the trouble
By: cazalea : April 25th, 2013-21:45
In my opinion, hydraulics aren't worth the effort on a bicycle. Cables are readily available, light, easily routed, etc. The advantages of hydraulic or cable-operated discs are exploited best on off-road bikes (muddy rims) and tandems (overheated rims). I...
Battery
By: sancerre : April 26th, 2013-14:44
They use batteries, which I think are recharged with a simple USB cable. The charge lasts months, if I remember correctly. To be clear however, this is very expensive technology only found on high end road bikes. Having said that, the technology is alread...
No more annoying grating
By: cazalea : April 27th, 2013-05:46
It somehow figures it out and moves the front based on where the rear is, keeping the cage clear. Here are some close-ups Control box and finger button and lever (for up and down) Battery (rechargeable) and front shifter (carbon cage) Rear shifter and clu...
very clever....
By: G99 : April 27th, 2013-06:17
very clever. On 27 Apr 2013 13:46, "www watchprosite" *Alert from:* www:watchprosite > *Posted By:* cazalea (registered) on April 27th, 2013 - 05:46 > > *Title: No more annoying grating > * > > *
Safety First is Right
By: cazalea : April 27th, 2013-05:33
I only ride with a helmet. And in the last few years, also wearing a bright safety vest or shirt. Too many texting, talking, impatient drivers in SoCal. I made this to show some other friends why I bother with the vest. Animation is courtesy of Picasion (...
do you wear gel filled...
By: G99 : April 27th, 2013-05:35
do you wear gel filled shorts or have a gel filled seat? On 27 Apr 2013 13:33, "www watchprosite" *Alert from:* www:watchprosite > *Posted By:* cazalea (registered) on April 27th, 2013 - 05:33 > > *Title: Safety First is Right > * > > *
Neither
By: cazalea : April 27th, 2013-05:47
I have Brooks saddles on two bikes, and foam-padded saddles on the others. No slots or slushy gel. But then I've not been riding 100's of miles the last decade or so. Before that, I had my butt trained...