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jandal7 |
Posted on 18-07-2016 00:07
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Caved in, saved up. Gonna have myself a Wahoo kickr for the winter by the end of the week
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jandal7 |
Posted on 20-07-2016 09:55
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jandal7 wrote:
Caved in, saved up. Gonna have myself a Wahoo kickr for the winter by the end of the week
It came early! My first ever Zwift ride was today - 8th on KoM and Climb (hill course) but 44th on the sprint - so lightweight - were my PBs. Absolutely loved it and would recommend anyone at least take the free trial
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant."
[ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
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Strydz |
Posted on 20-07-2016 10:26
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jandal7 wrote:
jandal7 wrote:
Caved in, saved up. Gonna have myself a Wahoo kickr for the winter by the end of the week
It came early! My first ever Zwift ride was today - 8th on KoM and Climb (hill course) but 44th on the sprint - so lightweight - were my PBs. Absolutely loved it and would recommend anyone at least take the free trial
While I do see the fun with Zwift I just can't bring myself to ride indoors, I bet it's fun but I have way much more fun riding outside rain,hail,wind or sunshine (actually ride at night a fair bit)
Hells 500 Crew and 6 x Everester
Don Rd Launching Place
Melbourne Hill Rd Warrandyte
Colby Drive Belgrave South
William Rd The Patch
David Hill Rd Monbulk
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jandal7 |
Posted on 20-07-2016 10:29
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Strydz wrote:
jandal7 wrote:
jandal7 wrote:
Caved in, saved up. Gonna have myself a Wahoo kickr for the winter by the end of the week
It came early! My first ever Zwift ride was today - 8th on KoM and Climb (hill course) but 44th on the sprint - so lightweight - were my PBs. Absolutely loved it and would recommend anyone at least take the free trial
While I do see the fun with Zwift I just can't bring myself to ride indoors, I bet it is fun but I have way much more fun riding outside rain,hail,wind or sunshine (actually ride at night a fair bit)
I prefer outdoor riding too by a lot , but no streetlights where I live and being such a lightweight in the wind, as well as time restraints, make it worth it for me at least
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant."
[ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
5x x5
2x x2
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Strydz |
Posted on 20-07-2016 10:30
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So very jealous of you guys getting to ride those iconic euro climbs, we have real mountains down here in Oz but I think I'd go NUCLEAR if I had the chance to ride the climbs you guys have over there
Hells 500 Crew and 6 x Everester
Don Rd Launching Place
Melbourne Hill Rd Warrandyte
Colby Drive Belgrave South
William Rd The Patch
David Hill Rd Monbulk
Lakeside Drive Emerald
https://www.everesting.cc/hall-of-fame/
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binga58 |
Posted on 23-07-2016 08:58
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Hi guys,
Just bought an entry level bike to commute to work, test out a few climbs in a few months when summer hits Melbourne. Can someone have a look at the specs and let me know whats good, whats bad about the bike. I'll be getting new pedals this week, but would love to start knowing what parts of the bike are most crucial.
https://www.reidc...-bike.html
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Strydz |
Posted on 23-07-2016 10:06
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binga58 wrote:
Hi guys,
Just bought an entry level bike to commute to work, test out a few climbs in a few months when summer hits Melbourne. Can someone have a look at the specs and let me know whats good, whats bad about the bike. I'll be getting new pedals this week, but would love to start knowing what parts of the bike are most crucial.
https://www.reidc...-bike.html
Thanks!
Perfect entry level bike!!! 105 is a quality groupset so you won't have to upgrade that for quite sometime, the first thing I'd change before hitting the hills would be the cassette, having a 11-28 or 12-28 on the back with the compact crankset you have on the front and there isn't a hill you won't get up. The biggest upgrade you could make with that bike would be the wheelset, those Alex Rims with Quando hubs are serviceable but heavy. the only other thing over time would be the brakeset, the Tektro's are okay but a little flexy (but perfectly safe) so getting a better brakeset such as Shimano 105's upwards would be a nice upgrade. The saddle might be okay but that's another that you might want to look at changing over time, saddles are very particular so you might end up trying out a few different ones to find the right one.
If you need any advice on hill clmibing around Melbourne and surrounds then post in here and I can give you plenty of suggestions, I'm from Melbourne (Box Hill) and I ride ALOT!!! with most of my time climbing
Hells 500 Crew and 6 x Everester
Don Rd Launching Place
Melbourne Hill Rd Warrandyte
Colby Drive Belgrave South
William Rd The Patch
David Hill Rd Monbulk
Lakeside Drive Emerald
https://www.everesting.cc/hall-of-fame/
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 23-07-2016 10:35
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Strydz wrote:
So very jealous of you guys getting to ride those iconic euro climbs, we have real mountains down here in Oz but I think I'd go NUCLEAR if I had the chance to ride the climbs you guys have over there
I would love to have a PCM.daily get together and just g̶e̶t̶ ̶d̶r̶o̶p̶p̶e̶d̶ ride with you guys on the mountains in the pyrenees or alps
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ianrussell |
Posted on 23-07-2016 11:15
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Strydz wrote:
binga58 wrote:
Hi guys,
Just bought an entry level bike to commute to work, test out a few climbs in a few months when summer hits Melbourne. Can someone have a look at the specs and let me know whats good, whats bad about the bike. I'll be getting new pedals this week, but would love to start knowing what parts of the bike are most crucial.
https://www.reidc...-bike.html
Thanks!
Perfect entry level bike!!!
What Strydz said. Biggest thing for me would be to have a cassette that goes to at least 28. I currently ride with an 11-32 wide ratio and am glad for the granny gear when taking it easier on 12-15%+ sections - it means I can keep spinning without going deep on the steep stuff but I do prefer to climb at a higher cadence compared to most and 28 would be fine for many on a full compact (50/34) such as this bike (or indeed seen on most road bikes these days).
The 12-25 is not a major problem, it just means your cadence will have to be lower on steeper climbs, which might be the way you naturally prefer anyway.
I'd brush up your maintenance early on too. GCN Maintenance playlist on YouTube is great for that. Enjoy!
What pedals are you going for?
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binga58 |
Posted on 23-07-2016 12:28
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Thanks Strydz and Ian. I've been hooked on watching cycling since the Tdf 2005. Actually went to France last year and saw the last 4 stages. Walked 8km up Alpe d'huez it was amazing. Decided it's time to take the plunge. Would YouTube be enough to get my knowledge up not just in maintenance but all things cycling? Any websites or blogs I should read?
Pedals, thinking Shimano PD 550 and will get some matching Shimano shoes. Seems like Shimano is a reputable brand. |
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 23-07-2016 12:35
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binga58 wrote:
Thanks Strydz and Ian. I've been hooked on watching cycling since the Tdf 2005. Actually went to France last year and saw the last 4 stages. Walked 8km up Alpe d'huez it was amazing. Decided it's time to take the plunge. Would YouTube be enough to get my knowledge up not just in maintenance but all things cycling? Any websites or blogs I should read?
Pedals, thinking Shimano PD 550 and will get some matching Shimano shoes. Seems like Shimano is a reputable brand.
Global Cycling Network is probably the best source as considering cycling knowledge, pretty much covers everything regarding cycling, from bike maintenance to the busses pro teams use to travel. has a lot of videos though so the search option/playlists are you're best friends
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binga58 |
Posted on 23-07-2016 13:15
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Global Cycling Network is probably the best source as considering cycling knowledge, pretty much covers everything regarding cycling, from bike maintenance to the busses pro teams use to travel. has a lot of videos though so the search option/playlists are you're best friends
Thanks Luigi, saw a couple last week during the tour. Like their climbing one that shows different watts compared to weight. |
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ianrussell |
Posted on 23-07-2016 13:55
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binga58 wrote:
Thanks Strydz and Ian. I've been hooked on watching cycling since the Tdf 2005. Actually went to France last year and saw the last 4 stages. Walked 8km up Alpe d'huez it was amazing. Decided it's time to take the plunge. Would YouTube be enough to get my knowledge up not just in maintenance but all things cycling? Any websites or blogs I should read?
Pedals, thinking Shimano PD 550 and will get some matching Shimano shoes. Seems like Shimano is a reputable brand.
I have used very similar Shimano pedals and they have been perfectly fine, just find somewhere quiet to start the initial ride so you practice clipping/unclipping for 10 or 15 minutes to get used to it before it becomes instinct. You will have to keep it in mind just for the first couple of rides then it becomes natural - that's if you've never used clipless pedals of course.
I'd also leave them on the minimum binding strength to begin with (usually how they arrive out of the box) so if you have a moment then your foot is likely to pull free anyway. |
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Shonak |
Posted on 26-07-2016 16:30
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Got Tourmalet down and dusted. First ride contained Tourmalet from both sides. Today I did the climb a third time, going extra hard. For me the side from Saint Marie du Campan is better because hardly any easy km and constant steepness of around 9%. It is tougher this way, however the side of Luz Saint has the better scope and view.
23 mins slower than Gesink on the last 6 miles of Tourmalet. Good enough, considering I am.mostly, almost exclusively running nowadays
Also did a 100k ride with Aspin (Payolle)-Peyresourde-Aspi (Tour side). Aspin almost made me bonk hard in the last 5k but pulled thru. Love the Peyresourde tho.
Maybe I can sneak in Galibier- Alpe combo in the next few day and if we make a stop on the way home
Edited by Shonak on 26-07-2016 16:36
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Riis123 |
Posted on 27-07-2016 19:45
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Insane Shonak. Would love to have a proper go in the Alps, will probably be next year.
For now Im chilling in Harzen, pretty tough terrains, 2-5 km climbs, up and down. Much like Piemonte, but I would like to ride a real mountain soon.
Got 80 km today tho, totally wasted now |
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binga58 |
Posted on 31-07-2016 08:55
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First ride today on the new bike. Wow it kicks mountain bike butt! Very happy with the performance, although the comfort level dips a bit on the variable bike paths in Melbourne. |
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m0ri |
Posted on 31-07-2016 20:41
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New to cycling (but not new to PCM), got myself this bike about 2 months ago.
https://www.cube.e...lack-2016/
Still trying and testing, longest ride so far is 45km but gradually extending my rides...
Would love to try Zwift oneday, and obviously ride the mountains, but for now I'm nowhere near that level. |
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emre99 |
Posted on 03-08-2016 11:24
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Long road trip with bike at the back of the car. Downhilled sakar pass, looking at the route i think there were 9 hairpins in 8 kilometers with an -8%. Road has 2 car width so it was no trouble but really dont have the balls to downhill fast.. Great experience finding those Downhills in a flatish West Turkey. (You can find videos of the downhill, Sakar Pass.)
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Shonak |
Posted on 04-08-2016 23:28
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I really like Nibs blue sunglasses, so I recently bought myself a pair of similiar blue sunglasses. Yesterday, I rode up my long (home) climb up to Kühtai. On the top, two cyclists were coming down. One of them pointed at me, and the other said: "Those sunglasses, I'd like too!"
Lesson: Nibali is one wise mofo when it comes to style on the bike
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nils erik |
Posted on 12-08-2016 15:12
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4 hrs ride with rain and 8 degrees the whole way today tops the worst august in Oslo ever. Floods in the city and temperatures like november. Global heating does not exist for the moment. |
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