Soldato
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Fork pic
That quite a contrast
Fork pic
I've just started riding into work on my new bike (Specialized Allez 16). For the first time since I've been commuting it rained today. My bike is left out in the car park behind the building so there's no overhead cover. Was just wondering if there's any 'maintenance' I should do on it if I know it's going to rain as sitting outside in the rain for 8 hours probably isn't going to help it much.
dont suppose your selling the fox's?![]()
He is. They are on SDH and BR.
What's the Fox Fork - Talas 32 140?
Road peddles use three hole SPD-SL cleats that are a lot larger than MTB SPDs:
i'm sure you can guess which is which
Edit: to clarify there are other versions of the cleats for different peddles but the two/three holes have been standardized so you can either get "Road" shoes which usually come with both 2 & 3 hole layouts and "MTB" shoes that tend to have a more recessed cleat and only two holes.
They look more like look cleats.The ones on the left aint SPD-SL are theyThey look more like look cleats.
That quite a contrast
Talas forks are quite heavy though.Yeh im quite amazed at the difference in size and only 1lb between them.
).[DOD]Asprilla;16462127 said:I've got my first TT as part of a Tri at the end of May; 20k. I'll be doing it on a Cervelo S1, if I can get it set up in time. Hoping to average 25-26 mph if the weather is right.
And yes, TT bikes are very, very stunning. I want a P3C or a P4 so badly.
Went out tonight on the bike, in the rain and mud, and my word my pannaracer fire xc's are crap, within 2 secs they were clogged and my frame and fork arch began to collect half a ton of mud lol. Still i had fun just need to get some different tires that work all year round/ish


