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• #777
more in the nose, so presumably less elsewhere.
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• #778
I kind of want that for the Lee Cooper as I was thinking about a zoncolan originally and I do sit pretty forward when I'm riding it hard, I can't buy it now you have tho...
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• #779
wow the side view looks hilarious
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• #780
I do sit pretty forward when I'm riding it hard, I can't buy it now you have tho...
Have you tried the Arione?
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• #781
I had one for a bit but didn't really get along with it.
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• #782
Have you tried the Arione?
Riding on the tip of the saddle, the Arione didn't really impress me.
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• #783
I found out. Apparently they're the same as the more expensive Zoncolans, but they don't have the 'xlite' rails - don't care and they also have more padding in the nose, which obviously makes sense for a triathlete being in the aero position for long periods at a time. Cheaper and more padding, so all in all, win win?
Good observation Jack, are they're the same width too?
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• #784
I had one for a bit but didn't really get along with it.
Fair enough, they're quite popular as you can change position on them for certain scenario (like the Waterloo Bridge Headwind Fight).
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• #785
Good observation Jack, are they're the same width too?
I am ignoring your questions until you call me by my name.
more in the nose, so presumably less elsewhere.
but they look decent, and that was a good price I think.For 25 quid you can't complain. Can always just sell it on/return it to CRC depending on condition.
I kind of want that for the Lee Cooper as I was thinking about a zoncolan originally and I do sit pretty forward when I'm riding it hard, I can't buy it now you have tho...
You can. I'll see if I like mine first and if I don't you can have it? It's arriving tomorrow so I'm sure ill know fairly soon.
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• #786
I kind of want that for the Lee Cooper as I was thinking about a zoncolan originally and I do sit pretty forward when I'm riding it hard, I can't buy it now you have tho...
I also bought, we could start a bike gang...
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• #787
I might give it a try aswell. Not really getting on with the SLRs tbh and that looks a bit 'flatter' which i think i'll like
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• #788
I would happily buy the slr off you brother.
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• #789
I might give it a try aswell. Not really getting on with the SLRs tbh and that looks a bit 'flatter' which i think i'll like
Just for experiments sake, try dropping the nose on the SLR a touch and see if that improves it... I foundthis way supports your sit bones better.
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• #790
I am ignoring your questions until you call me by my name.
Alright Jake the Dog, are they're the same width?
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• #791
You can. I'll see if I like mine first and if I don't you can have it? It's arriving tomorrow so I'm sure ill know fairly soon.
Actually if it does look like this I think I don't want it
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• #793
I quite like the chubby nose look of the tri...
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• #794
i agree with theo, zonoclans >>>>>>>>
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• #795
Alright Jake the Dog, are they're the same width?
Fuck off ed? You're being such a cunt of recent.
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• #796
Talking of Zoncolans, I have one of those for sale if anyone wants it (PM me if you do), or I'd swap it for a good condition flite.
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• #797
just picked up my PC the other day and hapilly buying parts for it now.
i want to buy a stronglight track 2000 chainset from planet x for it while they are a bargain £60 what BB width works best ?? says 107mm but read its really close to chain stays at that . is 110 or 111 better..cheers
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• #799
certainly cheaper than the stronglight one. which BB length though for the PC
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• #800
I'm running 107mm for a 42mm chainline with s2000 and its tight but its fine.
I found out. Apparently they're the same as the more expensive Zoncolans, but they don't have the 'xlite' rails - don't care and they also have more padding in the nose, which obviously makes sense for a triathlete being in the aero position for long periods at a time. Cheaper and more padding, so all in all, win win?