Competitive Cyclist: How to Unpack Your New Road Bike
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you forgot about the pedles
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@ repairdrive I as well, I saved up 1,000.00 .....10,000.00 more to go(^_^).
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Sorry, anyway to know the size of a box like that? 26" wheels, right?
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funny story im faster than you. send me a message if you want to ride sometime.
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@pbpwn Sure you do... You're obvioulsy a troll. I bet you're a fatass that can't even finish top 30 in cat5. I've been riding for years and have never met a pro cyclist that trolls youtube calling everyone a cat5.
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its all good sorry i got so defensive. its a hard lifestyle you have to really love the sport beacause only see about 6k a year from the team xD. i work another job when i can and get most of my money from races.
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I didn't mean any disrespect mate, I may have misinterpreted your comment. My job is to prepare brand new vehicles at a new car dealership and you would be surprised how little the salesmen actually know about the vehicles they are selling. But to be honest, 99% of people use machines with no idea of how they actually work, myself included in some instances. Anyway, I'm nowhere good enough to be on a pro team so good on you, I'd love to be paid to ride my bike.
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wow you moron you dont think i can change a tire or play with the barrel adjusters myself? i never say that i COULD put a bike together (obviously i can you have to be a complete fucking moron not to know how) i just said i have people that do it for me..........
read next time before opening your mouth cat 5
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I know. I spelt advantageous wrong.
one day ONE day I'm going to save up enough money to order a bike from you guys.
repairdrive 2 years ago 14
What happens if you are out on your own and have a mechanical problem with the team car 15 mins away? I would have thought that a basic mechanical knowledge would be advantages to any pro cyclist. From my experience any race car driver worth his salt has a decent grasp of how his machine works.
alexfaugust 2 years ago 4