I don't know As the engine heats up, and the glass gets hot, will it keep the suction going? would hate to see a $10k bike go flying out my rear view
Similar color scheme to the awesome Colnago Mapei frame from a few years back, that I always lusted after. I have a C40, yellow/black bought new in early '03. About 30K miles on her, and going strong!
Found it! It's called the "Komodo" by SeaSucker. Cost: $1,399.00. https://www.seasucker.com/collections/car-racks/products/komodo?variant=27468599752
I got a plain white bike and got some cheap decals. I enjoy most of it...but part of me is debating it. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Nothing better than ceramic speed, lightweight wheels and s-works tarmac sl-6 The 7 is no better than the 6. I was amped to test ride it and decided until they come out with something better I will stay with what I have
Nice! I'm using torch 2.0 right now. Wanted a little more color but the price was to good to pass. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I thought maybe some of you would get a kick out of this... It's a Pashley Guvnor. Handmade in England. Pashley has been building bikes using the same traditional methods since the 1920s. This is my second Pashley. The Guvnor is patterned exactly after their early path racer bikes, fully lugged, and using Reynolds 531 tubing. I am an avid cyclist... and am either road biking or mountain biking just about every day...but sometimes its fun to switch it up... and this is like riding a vintage jaguar...A very unique experience.... best enjoyed in very small dosages! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
This Conago/Ferrari C35 has served me well in triathlon and some great rides. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have been running Pirellis on my Canyon and Pinarello for about 18 months now (or whenever they released the Velo line). Zero issues whasoever and really a nice tire. They mount like absolute butter on Fulcrum carbon wheels. butter. I replace them when I begin to see a few tiny cords at the rim, and figure for $50, it's worth it. Each bike is now on its 3rd set. I'd guess my total mileage on Pirelli rubber is about 15k-18k. Edit: I did a wee bit of a power slide on one last winter (note the Fulcrum aluminum wheel). Kept the bike upright, but did soil my chamois a bit.... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Seeing all of this make me want to go out and ride this morning, but is is still only 49 degrees F. Fortunately, as I age I can be more fussy with ride temperatures.
if one becomes available I am getting this bike. https://www.specialized.com/us/en/s-works-aethos---founders-edition/p/187373?color=&searchText=97221-0049