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Madlight

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  1. Rifi found one last week though. Give him a pm and he might be able to help.
  2. I've looked around, but to no avail.
  3. http://www.awsm.com/13883/now-this-is-how-you-use-a-go-pro/?fb_action_ids=10153252032100716&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%7B%2210153252032100716%22%3A101844096676784%7D&action_type_map=%7B%2210153252032100716%22%3A%22og.likes%22%7D&action_ref_map=%5B%5D This is a cool way of using your GoPro
  4. The Cape August is a race held by invite only for the hard men of cycling that brave the driving rain and venture outdoors after coating your body in embrocation and pig fat. It is held in August..... Didn't you guys know that?
  5. I agree, previous bike had Force and it rocked - Force 22 with the improved front shifting will be even better.
  6. It all boils down to cost, groupset and riding style of the rider. I'd go for the sempre if she isn't a racer as the geometry is a bit more relaxed. The Infinito is a better strava hunter.
  7. Ha Ha Ha... I do wish my cluster looked like that though. I like the red bits.
  8. Campy only runs Campy. SRAM and Shimano are interchangeable (they say). I have a used SRAM 10 speed free body as well, but I don't know exactly how well it will interface with Shimano.
  9. Stirling at Revolution Cycles just serviced my Eurus rear hub and did a great job. Perhaps they can help you (or give a second opinion)? Also, what freebody do you need? I run SRAM on my bike and I have a never used Campag freehub in my shed.
  10. I'd say an aero roadbike like the specialized venge, Scott foil or giant propel with short tri bars bolted on when needed.
  11. Um, wow....
  12. First week and I'm blown away. She is a well mannered supermodel. Ready to go at the slightest provocation. A little heavier than my old Felt, but much more stable at speed on rough roads. I guess it's the Tarmac geometry coming through whereas the old F1 was a true criterium frame.
  13. The prophets of doom have said that after prolonged and hectic braking some carbon clincher rims can overheat and delaminate.... but carbon looks oh so cool..... who cares if it explodes when you go down Mt Ventoux?.... Carbon tubbies if budget isn't an issue I say.
  14. You will end up cursing yourself I am sorry to say. I've been riding on a frame that's 2cm too small for me for a while and just couldn't get relaxed at high speed. At low speeds it just felt very responsive, but generally OK - over 45km/h it sucked.
  15. Nice one, she looks awesome
  16. The new ride.... Still waiting for the new wheels and saddle though...
  17. First impression is ...... "Oh my good gawd it's a rocket!!!!"
  18. Still not finished, but here it is in a rideable condition
  19. Madlight

    Argus 2014

    Entered for no 11 last week - bring on the EPO's
  20. I'll give you a review as soon as I've put mine through its paces this week.
  21. An oldie, but still a classic. Reminds me of the Peugeot I had as kid.... Lol
  22. Glad to hear you got sorted in the end though. But still not cool having to drive all over to go look at a dud.
  23. TopFuel, the mad fibers cost 3 times more than what my wife thinks they cost.... Definitely special occasions only. Have a look at their cost at www.wrenchscience.com.
  24. They are my everyday Eurus set.
  25. My current babies until the stealth bomber comes home
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