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November 18, 2012 at 1:03 am #955724
dcv
Participant@TwoWheelsDC 36041 wrote:
So this happened..2013 Cervelo R3. ZOMG this thing is amazing! And working with FreshBikes was a fantastic experience, as well…I totally understand why they’re so popular. The 54 fit me like a glove and my fitting with Clovis took just a few minutes. The only real change is that he moved me from a 100mm stem to a 90mm.
I’ll take some better photos tomorrow, but I had to ride it home in the dark tonight, so I only got this one in the store. Glad I brought lights to the shop with me!
beautiful, congrats
November 19, 2012 at 12:45 am #955740vvill
ParticipantSlam that stem
Also – will you be commuting on it? Where, and when? A 54 with 90mm stem happens to fit me just right…
Congrats! New bikes always make me faster.
November 19, 2012 at 2:46 pm #955750TwoWheelsDC
Participant@vvill 36058 wrote:
Slam that stem
I’m not flexible enough to slam it, but I totally flipped it…it’s a 0 degree stem, so it didn’t change anything, but I flipped it anyway, just to be cool.
@vvill 36058 wrote:
will you be commuting on it? Where, and when? A 54 with 90mm stem happens to fit me just right…
I’ve been debating this. Security isn’t really an issue, so I figure I might as well commute on it, at least on dry days. No point in letting it sit when I could be doing climbing practice after work. But maybe now I’ll have to change up my route…don’t want to get vvill-jacked!
November 19, 2012 at 3:03 pm #955754Dirt
Participant@TwoWheelsDC 36041 wrote:
So this happened..2013 Cervelo R3. ZOMG this thing is amazing! And working with FreshBikes was a fantastic experience, as well…I totally understand why they’re so popular. The 54 fit me like a glove and my fitting with Clovis took just a few minutes. The only real change is that he moved me from a 100mm stem to a 90mm.
I’ll take some better photos tomorrow, but I had to ride it home in the dark tonight, so I only got this one in the store. Glad I brought lights to the shop with me!
Congrats on the new bike! You’re gonna have fun with that.
November 19, 2012 at 3:05 pm #955756Dirt
ParticipantSnugglebikes at Violet’s Lock on the C&O yesterday morning.
November 19, 2012 at 5:45 pm #955785dcv
Participant@Dirt 36087 wrote:
Snugglebikes at Violet’s Lock on the C&O yesterday morning.
I like the rear wheel color-matched to the chainstay on the gin & trombones
November 19, 2012 at 5:53 pm #955786Dirt
Participant@dcv 36109 wrote:
I like the rear wheel color-matched to the chainstay on the gin & trombones
Thanks! It was a hard choice for the front. Black looks like I just have a mismatched set of wheels. I may have to put a yellow one on the front. Red front and rear looks awesome too.
I’ve always liked that bike, but I’m appreciating it more and more as Gravel Grinder season kicks in. Yesterday’s ride really hurt, but the bike was FLAWLESS. I asked a lot of it and it delivered perfectly.
November 20, 2012 at 2:20 pm #955883culimerc
ParticipantMost weekdays you’ll see on this, sorry for the poor picture quality
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The USS Great Pumpkin
November 20, 2012 at 3:38 pm #955900dcv
Participant@culimerc 36210 wrote:
Most weekdays you’ll see on this, sorry for the poor picture quality
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The USS Great Pumpkin
So that’s what your bike looks like standing still, it’s usually a blur at 35 mph closing speeds. nice!
November 20, 2012 at 10:23 pm #955937Rod Smith
ParticipantA better picture of mine. :p
November 20, 2012 at 10:44 pm #955940dcv
Participant@Rod Smith 36266 wrote:
A better picture of mine. :p
You’re giving Pete a run for his money
November 20, 2012 at 11:09 pm #955942Rod Smith
ParticipantThanks, but I’m not in his league. I can carry bigger stuff than he can, but only because he doesn’t have a huge trailer.
November 20, 2012 at 11:18 pm #955943Dirt
Participant@Rod Smith 36271 wrote:
Thanks, but I’m not in his league. I can carry bigger stuff than he can, but only because he doesn’t have a huge trailer.
You’re at it a lot more often than I am, sir. My cargo bike gets used a fair amount, but not near to the potential to the stuff you do regularly. Mine gets ridden around relatively empty a fair amount.
November 20, 2012 at 11:36 pm #955946Rod Smith
ParticipantYeah well it’s my job. I ride in empty and I deadhead a lot (ride empty to a pickup across town). I get groceries and cat food on the way home.
November 20, 2012 at 11:40 pm #955947Dirt
Participant@Rod Smith 36275 wrote:
Yeah well it’s my job. I ride in empty and I deadhead a lot (ride empty to a pickup across town). I get groceries and cat food on the way home.
Yup! I’d say that puts you in a whole other league than me.
I messengered for 18 months in Denver. Loved it and hated it. Rock on, sir!
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