TForan
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Ha !Dave Berry has stated here that the 70s are the best decade, and we all know Dave is never wrong. I
Ha !Dave Berry has stated here that the 70s are the best decade, and we all know Dave is never wrong. I
You just need one more bike to have your quiver at the correct amount!I turned 70 this past October. Today I'm riding the most recent addition to my quiver, a Topstone Neo Carbon 3...drop handlebars, 39 lbs, I feel like I am being profiled
While on a group ride with traditional cyclists, I mentioned I wanted to demo ride a Vado SL. One of the buddies looked at me and demanded:You just need one more bike to have your quiver at the correct amount!
One of the manufacturers needs to bring out a model named the "N+1".While on a group ride with traditional cyclists, I mentioned I wanted to demo ride a Vado SL. One of the buddies looked at me and demanded:
-- Why would you need to own the fourth e-bike?
-- Yea, right. My garage is too small. Bad idea!
Pic or it didn't happenMe too! And I’m headed to the bike shop, ordering my Creo today.
It's like Lucy with the football, right?You just need one more bike to have your quiver at the correct amount!
Looks great and love the yellow pedals. Bright coloured pedals are the future.I went expecting to order the brilliant blue Creo SL, but they had this neat oil slick model in stock.
You could always do a flat bar conversion on the Creo, I have been considering it for a while now.Basically would fit my original idea but drop vs flat bars.
gee whiz, mister , you have a jet ?The S-Works Creo comes with the SRAM AXS eTap grouppo. I have that on my gravel bike, so I wanted it on my e-gravel too. The grouppo alone probably costs more than you’ll ever spend on a bike, but what the heck. I’m not you. It also comes with an extra battery. As to Gucci, I’m not a fan but if I were I wouldn’t hesitate to trim my private jet in Gucci leather, because why not?
If you're looking for a rear rack for your Creo you may want to take a look at the Tailfin. Nice and light and designed for a carbon road bike, but not cheap.....then-again, neither is your bikeI am considering what many roadies will consider the ultimate sacrilege. Had my Creo E5 and Vado 3 for sale at the bike shop with a plan to get the Vado SL5 equipped. Problem is there are none to even order. A rack is a must and the 5.0 is available without racks and the only way to mount a rack is with the fender/ rack combo which is likely not available. Now am thinking of getting the Creo Comp Carbon Evo and, gasp, mounting a rack on it. Basically would fit my original idea but drop vs flat bars.
My Lear Jet is covered in pink fur....gee whiz, mister , you have a jet ?
I've got the original Tailfin rack, which I use for bike commuting. I like it a lot. For me, the nice thing is I can swap it back and forth between my gravel bike and my road bike with little time and effort, and I can painlessly remove it entirely when not needed.If you're looking for a rear rack for your Creo you may want to take a look at the Tailfin. Nice and light and designed for a carbon road bike, but not cheap.....then-again, neither is your bike
Most people have collision insurance on their cars. How many of >$5k priced bikes have insurance on them?Yup, but the demlse of a L500 car is a considerably less of a loss.