I've seen some of them pro peloton geezers using green ones. Are they wet weather stuff?They are a statement of "I know my tyres"
They are the clincher version of the tubular tyres designed for racing Paris Roubaix and used by many of the teams.I've seen some of them pro peloton geezers using green ones. Are they wet weather stuff?
They are the clincher version of the tubular tyres designed for racing Paris Roubaix and used by many of the teams.
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I like the idea of down tube shifters, but in practice the modern systems are just so much more convenient.@Fab Foodie that looks very nice and love the fact that you have retained down tube shifters
Now including the obligatory kitchen poses ....
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First test-ride tomorrow .....
Cheers!Ahhhh, I've been waiting to see this and I love it!!!!
The silver Archetype go very well with the theme of the bike and style, perfect job and well done........
I really feel like having a new bike but I can't persuade my wife I need a touring bike![]()
I've used DT shifters for 40 years so they are no hassle for me. I ran Ultegra brifters for the last 9 years and got to figure they were heavy, expensive to replace, more difficult to fix/change cables. DT shifters and regular brake levers are cheap, simple, and like everything you soon adjust!I like the idea of down tube shifters, but in practice the modern systems are just so much more convenient.
It seems very popular!Loving the frame - colour's lovely!