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  • So I love the R5, I think it is a beautiful looking bike. The Supersix likewise...

    My day-to-day bike is a disc-braked Lynskey, a lovely comfortable ride which I love. A bit of a lump maybe when covered in its "stay comfortable in all weathers mode" so I want something different.

    My requirements are very wooly, which is not helping me in any way.

  • I'd get 2016 Supersix Hi-Mod with mahosive tyre clearance. Mechanical DA9000. Zipp 404 NSW. Do a proper mid-life crisis.

  • Ha, so I /think/ that one of my requirements is Di2/etap... Never even ridden a bike with it, but feels like I should

  • YES TO ETAP ⚡️

  • I don't think there's any production bikes with etap yet.

  • Boardman Air 9.9 I think

  • Boardman Air 9.9

    Just had a look, impressive spec for the price!

  • looks nice doesn't it? I think that it is marginally beyond where I can quite wangle spending authority... Cycle Republic have them apparently, British cycling have 10% off at Halfords, I wonder if that works at CR...

    Downside is the BB placed rear brake.

  • tsk.... mid-life crises do not respect such boundaries as 'budget' !!!!1111oneoneonetyeleven ;)

  • Well if you want to splash the cash I know what I would get

    https://www.evanscycles.com/trek-madone-9-9-c-h2-2016-road-bike-EV251331

  • I've had bike with brake at BB shell, its not an issue but it will limit your usage to spring/summer .. thats why aero bikes are not recommended for us mortals with no sponsored mechanics etc.

  • So I reckon that I could discipline myself to keep riding the Lynskey in the winter. I loves it anyway.

  • I love those Sumo. Too much.

  • .............it will limit your usage to spring/summer........

    I seem to miss all these memos.


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  • u iz nutter bruv

  • I have a in line cable adjuster at the BB area too. Keeps the cockpit (giggle) tidy.

    If I was going to ride this boke loads in shit weather, I'd move it to around the stem. The road salt seizes it. Other than that I cant see the issue.

  • Proper midlife is custom titanium, why faff around cheap factory built when you can have bespoke bling?


    (photo is not binding but just per example)

  • Or get an old frame, removed all the braze-on except for the gear hanger, then fit eTap.

  • I agree, but I have a (factory) ti bike. Nobody really needs two titanium bikes.

  • Nobody really needs two titanium bikes.

    @dancing james may disagree with you...

  • N= Ti bikes
    The plus is for the other sorts

  • So I love the R5, I think it is a beautiful looking bike. The Supersix likewise...

    My day-to-day bike is a disc-braked Lynskey, a lovely comfortable ride which I love. A bit of a lump maybe when covered in its "stay comfortable in all weathers mode" so I want something different.

    My requirements are very wooly, which is not helping me in any way.

    I've just got my midlife crisis bike, a R2 which will eventually end up with Campag Chorus or Record and Chinese Tub Crabons on it. Was also looking at Supersixes, and I don't think you can go wrong with either.
    Different geo between them though - R2/3/5 more relaxed compared to Supersix. Stems can sort you out either way though, running a 130mm -6deg stem on the R2 initially to give me a bit more reach.

  • I sometimes go to Houston and ride. It is absolutely super flat there, fast rolling roads and great fun to be out riding in a group that you don't know. If I am completely honest those few rides/year are flavouring what sort of bike I fancy WAY too much

  • if you're stateside then why not get on rob English's waiting list?

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