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@Gaston why would you go for an ultegra seatpost rather than a d-a 7400 aero ? If you go that way you will need a 7400 stem and 7600 hubs
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Came home after 5 months abroad. I couldn't wait to build the 'dale, threw on stuff i had lying around. The set up isn't definitive. Will probably relace these araya on d-a hubs and also started to lace a new wheelset with d-a hubs and grey ano rigida rims.
Also pictured my brother's wip which used to belong to @hacha.
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Hey ! I would happily have a beer with you on monday as I move to Germany on tuesday for a few months. I'll keep the gt for now but you can have the yellow ratty track frame !
I would definitely go to Rodin's museum especially on a sunny day and if you fancy Claude Monet I would go to Musée de l'Orangerie.
If you are around la Bastille I would have a look at Alain Ducasse's factory (rue de la Roquette), go to la Place des Vosges, hunt for art galleries in Le Marais and get some wafles from Meert (rue Elzévir).
If the weather is nice, you can walk/ cycle on the Voie Georges Pompidou which is now car free.In termes of places to eat I mostly use lespetitestables.com as I can't spend much. If you end up needing to eat around Les Champs Elysées I would book a table at PDG.
At last, for bike stuff you have to go to La Bicyclette (rue Crozatier closed on Monday and Wenesday), they have a shop and a workshop with lovely things. Among that you are pretty sure to meet members of the parisian fixed community.
Shoot me a pm if you have any question !
Edit: I second @funky_d on both Palais de Tokyo and the Ile Saint Louis. If you go to Palais de Tokyo, have a look at La Fée Electricité in Musée d'Art Moderne which is next to Palais de Tokyo.
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