A surly pacer here, for cruising and distance I just love the comfort of the steel frame
Only from Applecross to West Perth, sometimes not long enough a ride, but when the wind is up it's too far! Out on the mtb today with the temp going up, it forces me to go slower! I'll say hi if I see you again
Hope the bush fire passed you by without any damage....
A surly pacer here, for cruising and distance I just love the comfort of the steel frame
That is awesome! I love where bike technology has gone since I rode - many moons ago. I got a 10 speed BSA when I was 12 and rode it everywhere for the next 15 years. My only bike now has a 1000cc motor in it, so I guess that doesn't count, but boy I sometimes wish I coud get back into it all again...![]()
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
Ive taken up cycling in the last 5 months, i have an old Trek 1000sl road bike and recently got hold of a 2nd hand Merida ride93 road bike for a good price which has compact gearing, one day i'll get a carbon bike.
Road Bike - Road RIDE series - RIDE 93-27 - Merida Bikes Suisse
I did my biggest ride to date today 71ks from Doncaster East to Sassafras return (in the Dandenongs for non Melbourne people). ive become a bit of a strava (cycling app) addict as i find it helps me to see if im getting better and i can check bike paths for hills before i ride them.
Being over 110kg hills and headwinds are my enemy but im getting fitter.
I have a 2010 Malvern star Oppy C7.
http://bicyclingaustralia.com.au/cla...d4a7ea8dd1.jpg
it's not that one... but that's what it's like. Got it early 2011, did about 4500kms in the first 6 months of owning it. But i've gotten slack these days, I have to get it back out and start riding.
I ride a Trek Madone 5.2 2011. I do anywhere from 150-250km a week.
first ride 'commute' for the year yesterday
I have an older aluminium framed Colnago which I built up with Ultegra group set, Fulcrum Racing 3 wheel set and 3T bars, stem and post. It's more bike than i need!! I just need to get on it and ride! I would love a new carbon fibre Italian steed, but can't justify it.
Once you've had a Colnago, you can't go back!!!
Cheers,
JC
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