
The last few years the bike I spend the most time on is my steel fixed gear - road bike. Clipless pedals, shellacked cloth-tape mustache bars (for sweaty, grippy, gloveless riding), and one 42x13 gear. It's fun to smoke other riders isn't it? I love mountain riding too - but I think a new set of Nevegal 2.3's is going to satisfy all needs in that department this year.
I don't have, and have never had a true race-light, gear-shifting, road bike.
That above is the new-school champion (2010) Trek Madone (5.1) - carbon dream bike. Full Ultegra with Bontrager bladed-spoke wheels. It's the third model from the bottom actually, yes really. 3.4 retail, Steve says less than 2, maybe hundreds less. Confirmed my size (58) at Freewheel tonight - pretty amazing in person. Tell me why I shouldn't.

4 comments:
Don't forget to click the pic, it's a fat one, dl'd directly from the Trek site.
Less than 2???? How can you NOT?
Pull that trigger!
Ya, it's 16 plus tax. I could always turn it into a fixie if it sucked. or sell it. for a profit...
and get a Capricorn.
Ya, if it sucked, that's funny.
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