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Harv748
18-Aug-2006, 12:40
Sweeeeeeet

doogalman
18-Aug-2006, 12:45
Even comes with its own Dyno , very smart.

Harv748
18-Aug-2006, 13:13
Yep...pure rear wheel figure..LOL!

Would like to get one that measures from the crank though, so I can post some fictional power figs like those 999 boys!

RickyX
18-Aug-2006, 13:44
Expensive pedal bike, single bed...weights and your "mood" comment....what's it all about????

RX

Harv748
18-Aug-2006, 13:51
Expensive pedal bike, single bed...weights and your "mood" comment....what's it all about????

RX

LOL...what are you suggesting?

The downstairs spare bedroom makes a great gym!

andyb
18-Aug-2006, 14:08
Yep...pure rear wheel figure..LOL!

Would like to get one that measures from the crank though, so I can post some fictional power figs like those 999 boys!

oiy!!!!

skidlids
18-Aug-2006, 14:11
Looks like your ready to take on Jeff Baines then Harv, Since his Pembrey crash his better half will not allow him to race anything else with 2 wheels other than a pushbike

Harv748
18-Aug-2006, 14:30
oiy!!!!

Harsh but fair Andy...harsh but fair.

Nattyboy
18-Aug-2006, 15:43
You could have taken the wrapping off the back wheel...

Riding position looks just like the 916 mate..!!

Nat

Jools
18-Aug-2006, 16:28
If God had meant us to pedal he'd never have let mankind invent engines....

Why use fractions of a horsepower when you can have a hundred odd horsepower doing all the work for you :confused:

doogalman
18-Aug-2006, 16:54
Should you check the rear ride height???

Harv748
18-Aug-2006, 17:08
Your quite right....ride height was checked as these piccies where taken as the bike was received from the previous owner.

Good job I checked...i needed to raise the saddle by another 20 mm...I kid ye 'not!

DC
18-Aug-2006, 17:33
If God had meant us to pedal he'd never have let mankind invent engines....

Why use fractions of a horsepower when you can have a hundred odd horsepower doing all the work for you :confused:

Cos pedaling is free and it keeps ya slim and fit?

AndyW
18-Aug-2006, 20:51
Thats a proper testing bike that is!

Ian Harris
18-Aug-2006, 22:18
Thats a proper testing bike that is!

Yeah, nice bike if time-triallings your thing, but it would be even better in red and, more importantly, with proper Italian components, not that stuff from some wannabee Oriental company ;)

Harv748
18-Aug-2006, 22:23
Yeah, nice bike if time-triallings your thing, but it would be even better in red and, more importantly, with proper Italian components, not that stuff from some wannabee Oriental company ;)

Time trials for fun (!) and as a means of training for an Ironman Tri next year...taking it out tomorrow for its first blast...10 mile TT...fingers crossed its dry.

domski
18-Aug-2006, 22:34
I'd love one of those (and the turbo trainer) :D

I guess I need to work harder :lol:

Ian Harris
18-Aug-2006, 22:42
Time trials for fun (!) and as a means of training for an Ironman Tri next year...taking it out tomorrow for its first blast...10 mile TT...fingers crossed its dry.

Best of luck....If you're blessed with a nice flat-back aero position, that thing will fly....mate of mine returned to time-trialling a couple of years ago... Last year, at the age of 44 he did a 20:40. When we were racing in the late 70's / early 80's he struggled to get under 22 minutes (I was faster than him then...don't think I would be now!)

And, of course, between 20 and 30 mph, you'll be a sight more comfortable than you would be on a 748!