Awesome Colnago! Those are pretty rare these days. What size is it?
That probably depends on pending & future drug test results. Sent from my Nexus 6 using FerrariChat.com mobile app
My garage... The Wilier GTR Team (with Campa) for summer / dry conditions and the Colnago World Cup for winter / wet conditions... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Something different from my collection... 1988 Specialized Rockhopper Comp Also for sale, if anyone is interested send me a message Image Unavailable, Please Login
bikes are made to be ridden, but occasionally I drive to a ride.............. Image Unavailable, Please Login
French carbon Ti pedals Image Unavailable, Please Login And German carbon lightness. . Image Unavailable, Please Login I am hoping my bike doesn't try to invade itself.
After some time away, I decided to get back in to road riding again. With the help of another F-Chatter, I picked up a leftover Colnago CRS. After riding it for a few weeks, I dialed it into my liking with a Brooks C13 Cambium saddle, 3T carbon seat post and Campagnolo Shamal Ultra wheels, among miscellaneous component upgrades. I know its nothing crazy like some of you guys have, but I think it has been a fantastic bike and I'm looking forward to enjoying it for years to come. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks!...can’t wait to ride with you in the spring....hope I can keep up ...our group is going to Provence and incorporating Mt.Ventoux...all in the fall...plenty of time fir both of us to train...you should consider going!
Hello !!! I plan to buy a new trail bicycle and I find these two models: https://www.scott-sports.com/gb/en/product/scott-spark-960-bike?article=274636009 https://www.scott-sports.com/gb/en/product/scott-genius-960-bike?article=274648006 What do you think about these bike? Some say the BB92 dropouts for 5x141mm of the Spark is a pure sh.t, is it true?
Scott makes good bikes but I would look to specialized or can Monday as they have the best tech and make GREAT bikes
Auto correct and my fingers. Specialized Or cannondale make great bikes is what I was trying to write. Definitely the leaders in tech variety of exactly what suits you
I agree. I just replaced my old mountain bike with a new Specialized Stumpjumper 27.5. I've taken it out on some pretty rowdy stuff and it just soaks it up with ease. I rode a few others during my search, but the Specialized just felt the most sorted. I can't say any one thing about it is exceptional, but everything works so well together as a whole you can just focus on the trail. There is something to be said for the crazy amount of R&D the big guys throw down.
Any experience with Gravel bikes? I'm looking at the Giant Raptor Advanced 1 or Trek checkpoint SL5. Both carbon frames and comparable components so I'm up in the air.
I ride a custom spec Salsa Warbird gravel bike. Like with everything, geometry and fit should be your first focus. I went with the Salsa because I'm a weird fit (very long legs, very short torso) and I didn't have to do a super high rise stem, which I would have needed to do with many other offerings.
I ended with the Trek CheckPoint SL5 that I tweaked a bit. It should be good for my purposes. I lift too heavy, too often so I am hoping to just pound some miles instead of weights a few days a week.
for gravel i use my Felt Fx-1 its light and can be used for multi purpose like road, grave, and off road. its my non-fair-weather bike