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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Slowman] [ In reply to ]
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New bike day! Made the switch over to disc brakes and 1x on my triathlon bike!


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Re: Pics of your tri bike [kerikstri] [ In reply to ]
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very Slick
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Slowman] [ In reply to ]
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Cervelo P3, SRAM Red 10-speed. Put away dirty after IMFL 2014 and living in my upper garage ever since. Certainly isn't going to see a race in 2020... Maybe 2021?
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [kerikstri] [ In reply to ]
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kerikstri wrote:
New bike day! Made the switch over to disc brakes and 1x on my triathlon bike!


Me oh my. Sick. I can't help but notice those tires. Did those tires come with the bike? Goodyear's? What's the deal with those?
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [PBT_2009] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks! Yup, those tires just came on the bike... I plan on swapping to tubeless GP5000s (and will for sure before I do any races/KOM Strava efforts) but figured I may as well ride them for now.
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [plant_based] [ In reply to ]
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Its wall art now, but I like it

[url=https://flic.kr/p/281za7b][/url][url=https://flic.kr/p/281za7b]Untitled[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/144481164@N02/]peterszew[/url], on Flickr


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Re: Pics of your tri bike [triczyk] [ In reply to ]
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Its wall art now, but I like it

[url=https://flic.kr/p/281za7b][/url][url=https://flic.kr/p/281za7b]Untitled[/url] by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/144481164@N02/]peterszew[/url], on Flickr


Is that the Superteam or "open mold" trispoke? If so, opinions on it for a "modern tire size" trispoke in the "open mold" level of stuff?
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [PBT_2009] [ In reply to ]
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I had dreams about this bike + build
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Slowman] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Clutch Cargo] [ In reply to ]
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Clutch Cargo wrote:

is this something new for you? because i remember you having a different tri bike.

Dan Empfield
aka Slowman
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Slowman] [ In reply to ]
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Slowman wrote:
Clutch Cargo wrote:


is this something new for you? because i remember you having a different tri bike.

You are correct sir.
I had a P4 51 really liked it but it was a little too short with the pad reach sized up a little with the Plasma


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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Veyron40] [ In reply to ]
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2020: Quit Drinking...Lost 40lbs...Blew my stimulus check on Wheels.
2021: Maybe be fast?

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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Slowman] [ In reply to ]
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2015 Felt IA FRD, with a few extra bells and whistles:

I think my next upgrade will sadly be the RENN disk. I really love it but I think I'm giving up a good chunk to a Zipp disc vs. my flat disc.




Too old to go pro but doing it anyway
http://instagram.com/tgarvey4
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [kerikstri] [ In reply to ]
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Why is there so much daylight between your back tire and the aero cutout in your seatpost?
Seems like that wheel and tire should be snugged up into the gap?
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [MrRabbit] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [FasterTwitch] [ In reply to ]
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Those are just the 25mm tires that came stock on the bike (without races, I figured I'd just run them for general riding/training right now). I reckon with that much clearance, I might be able to get a 28mm GP5000 on (there is pretty good clearance on the width too (eg. chain stays).
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My first tri bike :) Thanks to some of the guys here (Cyclenutz etc.) who helped with sizing. Looking forward to getting familiar with it and getting into a nicer/less conservative position over the next few months.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CC8OoOeBmlU/?hl=en



@the.lazy.triathlete

https://www.strava.com/athletes/18691068
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Slowman] [ In reply to ]
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Dirty from the ride, but, bikes are meant to be ridden.

61CM 2005 Griffen Vulcan with 9speed dura ace I picked up from the secondhand bike shop in town. Re-did the cockpit with parts from the forum and a little black spray paint.

It’s satisfying to know I have the cheapest bike when I get on the AG podiums.

Butttttt, always on the lookout for those cheap 9/10speed hub carbon wheelsets!

Strava
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Slowman] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Jkgoff] [ In reply to ]
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Dirty from the ride, but, bikes are meant to be ridden.

61CM 2005 Griffen Vulcan with 9speed dura ace I picked up from the secondhand bike shop in town. Re-did the cockpit with parts from the forum and a little black spray paint.

It’s satisfying to know I have the cheapest bike when I get on the AG podiums.

Butttttt, always on the lookout for those cheap 9/10speed hub carbon wheelsets!

Mu boss went on a late night (drinking) e-bay buying spree a few years back, and he has a small collection of Griffin frames (one of which he built up as a road bike for his wife). I'd like to see if I can score one from him and get it going again. Cool frames.
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [madmax231] [ In reply to ]
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madmax231 wrote:

i found shoes for you to run in.

https://www.on-running.com/...atus/mens/cobble-ivy

80/20 Endurance Ambassador
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [trislayer] [ In reply to ]
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I love the frame. I may be giving up a few grams on weight to new carbon, but, material makes the ride feel equivalent to my steel road bike. I'm also relatively heavy for cycling (6'2, 190lb) and the lack of flex makes me feel a bit safer when I'm pounding up a hill.

I'd love to get another frame to build up as a roadie. The old 1988 Bianchi Bici 2 has a lottttt of surface rust now-a-days and may be retired to the wall soon....pending stimulus check of course.

Strava
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