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Anyone has recommendations for brands that aren't super snug on the thighs?
The best fitting bib I've ever used is this: Condor Professional in size Small. Perfect fit, but theyre on the way out and there's no size S in stock.
Sportful: S is SUPER tight. Medium is still way too snug mid-thigh upwards, and its the longest I'd go
Rapha: S is quite tight, and its already the longest I'd go.A different way of asking it: Bibs that are short on the quads so I can size up :) for reference, I'm 5"6', upper part of thigh measures around 21 inches.
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I have that exact stem, and it can be yours for £20 with all the angle changing inserts. Drop me a DM if youre keen.
That being said, if you're just changing it for the sake of changing it... why? If you want lighter, you can go much lighter for less money (Kalloy uno), if you want bling, you can get a used zipp stem or something.
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Been about 6 times this year, I think that says it. Duck Fazzoletti is a must try! If you're into wines, have a glass of something before dinner at Passione Vino around the corner (closed on weekends).
Disclosure: I do have a working relationship with both of them (Just like most places mentioned the last few pages, nice to see :) ), but I keep going back on my own dime!
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- Ride bike fast in a relay, finish top 8
- Qualify for Challenge Championship
- Start training for triathlon
- Do a relay again, but this time swim/run to work on weaknesses
- Acquire Championship finisher medal
My diabolical plan is working so far! It will be very funny to see us qualify with a 5:03, and do this with a 6:03 :D
Ps: 8 weeks in, still cant swim for shit. :( Very slow progress, but hopefully I'll get there
- Ride bike fast in a relay, finish top 8
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Anyone knows the best place to get the hidden chainring bolt and spacer, preferably not for £30?
Its for a 11s carbon chorus, older style crankset if it matters. Last resort would be getting a set of these.
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Its the same connection that you have at your RD, and I imagine they must get occasionally submerged in water with the more adventurous riders. I guess those connections would be rated for at least IP-spalshy-proofy (cant be bothered to look up the exact codes).
Cleaning out the connection wont hurt though, if it resolved your issue then you've got your answer, and you can consider silicon...etc
PS: If anyone got a spare DN-110 battery they want to sell, let me know!
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lold.
@gbj_tester good point, recreating a meme is still a meme. "sans caption" is what it was.
Back to on the topic:
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I switched to drip-waxing the chain on my road & TT bikes, but considering going all in with hot waxing.
Question: After grimy rainy rides , how do you rewax the chain? Do you just give it a good wipe and it goes into the hot wax, and you rinse it around? And then the grime settles on the bottom of the wax puck (as I could see on the previous pages), you just scrape it off, and happy days?

Oh right! I read it as "you will not be able to" instead of "you have the choice not to". Makes sense. Vive le rim brake & GLWS!