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Rain happens quite often and the bike and I have been soaked several times lately. The wheels are Zipp 404 Firecrest and came on the bike when I bought it secondhand. I do have a set of Reynolds Solitude on my backup bike but I'd have to get an 11spd hub to adapt them and then I'd have no wheels for the backup. On the other hand, I love the Zipp wheels and I want to ride the crap out of them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I rode a set of carbon Reynolds as every day wheels for ~3000 miles, with no problems at all. Edited to add, I live in AZ, and a ride in the rain is never gonna happen for me. So, I didn't need to worry about trashing my carbon wheels. I have a set of Mavic Cosmics for that!! On the other hand, I love the Zipp wheels and I want to ride the crap out of them. |
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Haven't been on many rides this year - buddy and I did a good super windy ride yesterday on the roughest trails we have around here. Cloud after cloud of bugs, and super windy. Made for a tough ride. Then, about four blocks from being home... both of my legs 100% cramp up while climbing. I barely got out of the pedals before collapsing in the grass and flopping around for five minutes trying to work out the cramps. I probably gave the houses across the road a good show. My wife's amazing, and came to rescue me. My gut and shorts/jersey were covered in dead bugs. Evidently they were even stuck to my face. Attached File |
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Looking to get some input--this kind of came out of left field and I wasn't planning on it, but may take the opportunity to jump on it. Guy in my local multi-sport group is selling his used 2015 Felt B2; I've wanted a tri bike for awhile now and figured this could be an easier way to get one without dropping a few grand to buy new. He's asking $2000, but bicyclebluebook.com says it's worth $1500 even in excellent condition (original retail was $3699). Not sure what fair market value on a full carbon bike with Ultegra Di2 groupset would be--not as familiar with Felt bikes. $1500 seems low for the amount of bike you get and it only being two years old, but I don't want to overpay either. He also says he has a Zipp 808 front for $800 and Zipp Super 9 disc for $1700 which both seem high (pretty sure I found a NOS 2015 808 for $950), but said he would bundle the bike/wheels together for a crazy deal if interested. Not sure I want to jump straight into 808/disc territory either though. Taking a look at in person this evening before our group ride, but it is being looked after by our local bike shop so I would assume it's been well cared for and thoroughly inspected.
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A guy I ride with started training with a power meter last year and he has really made improvements with it. He's so technical and analytical now with his riding. It's made me want one but my riding time is so unpredictable that I think it would not be worth spending the money for one. I also have several other things that would probably be better served, like a set of lightweight climbing wheels. Which brings me to asking you guys a question as well. If you had a set of nice carbon wheels and did not race, triathlon, ride with the fast group, etc., would you use those wheels full time? View Quote |
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Unless your body fat percentage is well under 10%, IMO a power meter is a better investment than super light wheels-I've gotten a lot better pacing myself up hills or bucking headwinds so If I run out of gas, its only as I crest a hill or turn a corner out of the wind. View Quote |
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I'm definitely no lightweight but my reference to buying climbing wheels mainly comes from the fact I have no other wheels than the 404 Zipps in 11spd for that bike. In the end I'll probably continue to ride the Zipps full time, and never end up with a power meter either! View Quote http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/us/en/campagnolo-zonda-c17-road-clincher-wheelset-2017/rp-prod153495 |
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Blargh!!!!
3:04 ride time 44.32 miles 14.44 average speed Legs gave out right around the 2 hour mark, and it was survival mode on any incline I hit. |
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Looking to get some input--this kind of came out of left field and I wasn't planning on it, but may take the opportunity to jump on it. Guy in my local multi-sport group is selling his used 2015 Felt B2; I've wanted a tri bike for awhile now and figured this could be an easier way to get one without dropping a few grand to buy new. He's asking $2000, but bicyclebluebook.com says it's worth $1500 even in excellent condition View Quote I asked my IronMan Tri co-worker who rides Felt, he said this bike sounds a bit pricey unless he's got some stuff to sweeten the pot like pedals, power meter, etc. Is he asking 2k for the bare bike? |
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I asked my IronMan Tri co-worker who rides Felt, he said this bike sounds a bit pricey unless he's got some stuff to sweeten the pot like pedals, power meter, etc. Is he asking 2k for the bare bike? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looking to get some input--this kind of came out of left field and I wasn't planning on it, but may take the opportunity to jump on it. Guy in my local multi-sport group is selling his used 2015 Felt B2; I've wanted a tri bike for awhile now and figured this could be an easier way to get one without dropping a few grand to buy new. He's asking $2000, but bicyclebluebook.com says it's worth $1500 even in excellent condition Turns out Felt didn't offer a B2 in 2014--I'm guessing they sold the 2013 model through 2014 and then had remaining stock sold in 2015 before they launched the official 2015 model. The original owner of this bike must have bought it in early 2015 and thought it was a 2015, but from what I can tell the bike is actually a 2013 model. Bicycle blue book shows an MSRP of $6200 for a 2013 B2 (so an original purchase price of $5700 is realistic) and to be fair it even says used value in very good-excellent condition is $2000-2100 so his pricing is actually in line with what it really is (and it really has been well taken care of). Problem is, it's not actually a 2015 model so while it may only have two years of use on it, it's actually four year old technology. I can't justify that when a new-old stock 2016 B2 or even a 2016 Giant Trinity Advanced Pro 1 is only a couple hundred over his asking price. I'm going to pass on this bike--there are too many options for much newer bikes that are similarly spec'd out around the same money. Seems like the price of this bike has been artificially inflated due to increased original price. The exact same bike with same frame technology and groupset from a more recent year costs less than this one. ETA: Forgot to mention it may have had a power meter--I forget, but it did have a cadence sensor, aero extension bottle cage, saddle bag, and Dura Ace pedals With the exception of a change of the color of bar tape they look like the same bike to me: http://2013.feltracing.com/USA/2013/TT-TRI/B-Series/B2.aspx |
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Strava data Haven't been on many rides this year - buddy and I did a good super windy ride yesterday on the roughest trails we have around here. Cloud after cloud of bugs, and super windy. Made for a tough ride. Then, about four blocks from being home... both of my legs 100% cramp up while climbing. I barely got out of the pedals before collapsing in the grass and flopping around for five minutes trying to work out the cramps. I probably gave the houses across the road a good show. My wife's amazing, and came to rescue me. My gut and shorts/jersey were covered in dead bugs. Evidently they were even stuck to my face. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/125861/20170625-175001-239175.JPG View Quote |
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Assuming it's legit-great deal on Ultegra equipped carbon Giants if you're in the DC area.
https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/bop/6184311701.html |
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Straight water. I'll have to check that out. View Quote I hydrate like hell the day before a big ride and I use Cliff Blocks or gels to good success. To drink? I use OJ for the electrolytes and carbs. I pay for it in heartburn later though but a fat swig of OJ gives a noticeable charge. |
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Ever have one of those group rides where everyone is a little faster than you...so you get an epic workout just to keep up
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49 miler in the morning ..taking a buttload of skratchlab and gel...no bonking and no cramping..hoping to beat last year's time
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decent ride..49mi of hills in 2:56..I was flat as a pancake at the start but about 30min in I was hopped on gels and caffeine and found my rhythm View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Kick ass! I went out to get in a couple laps on the mtb, but my body had other plans. Still managed to get in one before the rains came, but it's obvious that I haven't been riding as my skills are not what they once were. Got to work on that as I have already committed to a 6 hour duo race next spring. |
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Haven't been on my bike in a few weeks.
Been thinking I need a flat bar road bikish ride so I can get some time on the road. Anyone ridden any of the Bikes Direct flat bar road bikes? Building/adjusting a bike once it arrives isn't an issue. |
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Had a 60 year old gentleman on our Sunday group ride crash about 500 yards ahead of me at 25mph smack his helmet on the street and got knocked out for about two minutes.
We all pulled over, called 911, and had to keep him from riding off on his bike-he was on an endless loop of asking what happened, being astounded he'd crashed, and kept asking the same thing a minute later. His helmet was cracked all the way through-would have probably been DOA or a vegetable if he hadn't had one on instead of taking a VFD ambulance ride to the nearest hospital. |
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Hello all. I'm relatively new to cycling, but am loving the hell out of it. I have joined the Strava ARFCOM Club and am enjoying it. Been riding like mad.
I am currently in the market for a trunk mounted bike rack for my sedan that won't break my wallet. I want it to be able to carry 2 full size bikes, and it has to mount to my trunk (no hitch or roof rack). Any recommendations from the hive? On a related note, I have been doing some research online and stumbled across this video. Which one of you owns this car covered in EGAs and BFLs? Failed To Load Title |
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Went out in the Texas heat the last two days for some short road rides. 11mi, and 15mi. Just trying to get back in the groove and find some routes to ride up here.
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Hello all. I'm relatively new to cycling, but am loving the hell out of it. I have joined the Strava ARFCOM Club and am enjoying it. Been riding like mad. I am currently in the market for a trunk mounted bike rack for my sedan that won't break my wallet. I want it to be able to carry 2 full size bikes, and it has to mount to my trunk (no hitch or roof rack). Any recommendations from the hive? On a related note, I have been doing some research online and stumbled across this video. Which one of you owns this car covered in EGAs and BFLs? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ms-JTxU1Wb8 View Quote |
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30.6 miles at 17.2mph/avg - fantastic warm weather of 75-80ish and humid. Loved it.
First ride on all 28C tires. Bike *seemed* to be more comfortable but don't know if that is perception or not. |
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30.6 miles at 17.2mph/avg - fantastic warm weather of 75-80ish and humid. Loved it. First ride on all 28C tires. Bike *seemed* to be more comfortable but don't know if that is perception or not. View Quote |
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30.6 miles at 17.2mph/avg - fantastic warm weather of 75-80ish and humid. Loved it. First ride on all 28C tires. Bike *seemed* to be more comfortable but don't know if that is perception or not. View Quote |
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I've been thinking about getting wider tires next replacement. So much rough pavement around here. What size were you riding before? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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30.6 miles at 17.2mph/avg - fantastic warm weather of 75-80ish and humid. Loved it. First ride on all 28C tires. Bike *seemed* to be more comfortable but don't know if that is perception or not. I tend to run 110PSI in the 25s. Did 100PSI rear/95PSI front on the 28C. I really don't know what I don't know but it did *seem* more better and I purposely rode broken up/bump roads. Also, my Garmin Edge 520 went into some sort of weird pacer mode after I hit someone else's segment. I couldn't get it to go away and was stuck with some sort of on-screen display of two bikes and their time difference Couldn't figure it out and didn't want to accidentally erase my ride so just "unplugged" from looking at data and went on feel. Crazy! |
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Running 28c gatorskins here due to road quality...would've bought 32c gatorskins if they had been on sale. Got 16mi in yesterday before the heat got brutal. Just getting back into the swing of riding, and learning the roads around here.
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/139707/89843.JPG This is weird. Mounted a 28C tire and tube on a brand new RS11 wheel. When I hang the bike on my home-brew wall rack, with the wheels off the ground and able to free-spin, I like the presta valves to be at the bottom of the wheel (6'oclock position) cause I'm weird like that. Oddly, after I manually move the wheel to have the valve at the 6'oclock position, the wheel will spin under it's own power so the valve is in the 10'oclock. Now I'm having visions of something being inside the wheel/tube/tire combo lurking and ready to explode in the midst of an upcomming 63 mile group ride. I'm about to take the tire/tube off and check cause it's driving me nuts. My 25c tire, mounted on a different RS11 wheel doesn't move at all once you set it into position. Any other obvious causes I could be missing? ETA: That's an old picture before I flipped the stem over and lowered it a few spacers. Dust covers are off the valves too. View Quote |
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So when the valve is at 10o'clock can you see anything weird at the 6 o'clock? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/139707/89843.JPG This is weird. Mounted a 28C tire and tube on a brand new RS11 wheel. When I hang the bike on my home-brew wall rack, with the wheels off the ground and able to free-spin, I like the presta valves to be at the bottom of the wheel (6'oclock position) cause I'm weird like that. Oddly, after I manually move the wheel to have the valve at the 6'oclock position, the wheel will spin under it's own power so the valve is in the 10'oclock. Now I'm having visions of something being inside the wheel/tube/tire combo lurking and ready to explode in the midst of an upcomming 63 mile group ride. I'm about to take the tire/tube off and check cause it's driving me nuts. My 25c tire, mounted on a different RS11 wheel doesn't move at all once you set it into position. Any other obvious causes I could be missing? ETA: That's an old picture before I flipped the stem over and lowered it a few spacers. Dust covers are off the valves too. |
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Just finished a great ride! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/154626/IMG-3612-261234.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/154626/IMG-3592-261235.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/154626/IMG-3602-261238.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/154626/IMG-3599-261259.JPG View Quote |
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Nothing obvious no. View Quote If so, maybe irregulaities in the mold/flashing? I can't think of anything nefarious indicated by that, but if it bothers you, which I get it, dismount, replace the tube, and remount. It'll be good flat practice. Mark the tire itself where it settles at 6 o'clock to see if it settles there again. |
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Got another 20mi in on Wed, the 26th. Lots of dogs on that route, and not-so-comfy chipseal. Was going to ride this morning, but it's been raining.
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Got out for a 2 hour ride this morning.
1:58:53 ride time 32.37 miles 16.34 average Set a PR on a section of road trying to catch up to a lady. She dusted me pretty badly. |
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Got out for a 2 hour ride this morning. 1:58:53 ride time 32.37 miles 16.34 average Set a PR on a section of road trying to catch up to a lady. She dusted me pretty badly. View Quote |
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Spellbound (Brewery) Century
Bikes + Beer We didn't make it to 100 miles because there was beer at mile 99.8 https://www.strava.com/activities/1107538410 |
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Look on the bright side...If she was in that good of shape the view was probably pretty good from your perspective View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Got out for a 2 hour ride this morning. 1:58:53 ride time 32.37 miles 16.34 average Set a PR on a section of road trying to catch up to a lady. She dusted me pretty badly. |
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Spellbound (Brewery) Century Bikes + Beer We didn't make it to 100 miles because there was beer at mile 99.8 https://www.strava.com/activities/1107538410 View Quote |
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Got out on the mtb today.
Legs were shot from yesterday, and my skills are shot from not really being on trails for almost a year. Damn near lost my 2nd water bottle, too, so I had to do most of a second lap to find it. If it had been one of me cheapies I wouldn't have cared, but this was a Camelbak from the shop I used to ride for that is now out of business. |
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