Unbelievable that they were making carbons back then. Also the front brake design is the best idea ever.
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Unbelievable that they were making carbons back then. Also the front brake design is the best idea ever.
Which axs did you go with? I have the gx. I love it. I kind of wish I would have gone up a level. The price point on them is ridiculous. Either way you will enjoy it.
Hot damn, quite a collection!Thanks to @OakleyGuru379 for pointing out to me that this thread existsI guess I shouldn't really be surprised that Oakley enthusiasts own some really nice bikes
I've been in to cycling since a teenager - just mtb back then, but I've got in to road cycling too more recently as I get older and don't bounce so well
I've got 6 bikes at the moment with number seven due later this month - I'm pretty excited about it. It's a Santa Cruz Nomad 6 frameset which I've got some carbon wheels and AXS groupset to build it up with, I can't wait. I ordered the frameset when they were released back in August last year so I've been waiting a while, recently sold my Stumpjumper to make space for it in the garage.
Anyway, I've also got a hardtail MTB - A Bianchi Methanol, with XTR Di2 groupset and carbon wheels...
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Recently built this gravel bike, sprayed the frame in the garage with rattle cans so pretty pleased with the result...
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And then theres my road bikes - The Bianchi only goes out on warm dry roads and lives on the wall in my study haha
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The rest of the time I ride this beauty, a custom Ti frameset made by the Dutch company Pilot Cycles. Its a gorgeous bike to ride...
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The other two are a Giant something road bike which lives its life on the turbo trainer (I dont even own wheels that would fit it) and another road bike with a rack and dynamo hub which I commute to work on when I'm not feeling lazy and driving
The next one to change will probably be the hardtail but I'm struggling to justify it at the moment(even though there are one at a local sports store on sale). It rides really nice and I'd have to spend a lot of money to get something equivalent now so reckon I'll hold on to it for a while longer at least...![]()
The Oltre is fantastic.Thanks to @OakleyGuru379 for pointing out to me that this thread existsI guess I shouldn't really be surprised that Oakley enthusiasts own some really nice bikes
I've been in to cycling since a teenager - just mtb back then, but I've got in to road cycling too more recently as I get older and don't bounce so well
I've got 6 bikes at the moment with number seven due later this month - I'm pretty excited about it. It's a Santa Cruz Nomad 6 frameset which I've got some carbon wheels and AXS groupset to build it up with, I can't wait. I ordered the frameset when they were released back in August last year so I've been waiting a while, recently sold my Stumpjumper to make space for it in the garage.
Anyway, I've also got a hardtail MTB - A Bianchi Methanol, with XTR Di2 groupset and carbon wheels...
View attachment 1030783
Recently built this gravel bike, sprayed the frame in the garage with rattle cans so pretty pleased with the result...
View attachment 1030782
And then theres my road bikes - The Bianchi only goes out on warm dry roads and lives on the wall in my study haha
View attachment 1030781
The rest of the time I ride this beauty, a custom Ti frameset made by the Dutch company Pilot Cycles. Its a gorgeous bike to ride...
View attachment 1030780
The other two are a Giant something road bike which lives its life on the turbo trainer (I dont even own wheels that would fit it) and another road bike with a rack and dynamo hub which I commute to work on when I'm not feeling lazy and driving
The next one to change will probably be the hardtail but I'm struggling to justify it at the moment. It rides really nice and I'd have to spend a lot of money to get something equivalent now so reckon I'll hold on to it for a while longer at least...![]()