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2010-08-14 7:49 PM
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2010-08-29 8:39 AM
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Well my Trek 1500 with clips on's was doing fine unitl my wife surprized me with a Trek Speed Concept 7.  I'm so freakin pissed............. that I won't have it until October that is  
2010-08-29 4:37 PM
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2010-08-29 6:41 PM
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Guru Crono 2, Parlee TT or Argon  e-114 with Zipp 808 in front and Disc in back with SRAM Red.  Although I think the Storck Aero 2 is pretty cool.

http://www.storckbicycle.com/usa/index.php?c=bicycles&s=TT&s2=aero2
2010-08-30 7:23 AM
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2010-08-30 7:58 AM
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MKAH - 2010-08-29 9:39 AM Well my Trek 1500 with clips on's was doing fine unitl my wife surprized me with a Trek Speed Concept 7.  I'm so freakin pissed............. that I won't have it until October that is  


Please have your wife email my wife....


2010-08-30 12:50 PM
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I love my P1 but a P2 would work for me
2010-08-30 6:05 PM
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audiojan - 2010-08-14 3:20 PM The only drawback I have found with Zero G brakes is that they do tend to move on you over time. Tightening up the nut and re-center them once in a while is all you need (I check the brakes each time I tune our bikes, which is usually about every month to 1.5 months, depending on miles and weather). The

Basically this.  Stopping power is average at best, but as long as they're adjusted correctly they'll get you buy in almost any conditions.  I just find it impossible to keep them properly positioned and adjusted.  Maybe I was just used to my Ultegra brakes, but these have been a bit of a pain.  I also have a hard time opening them up to remove my wheel. 

2010-09-02 8:01 PM
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Argon 18 e-114 with Shimano Dura-Ace 7900...Di2...Zipp 808 Front, 1080 Rear...


I love my Argon 18 e-80...but I've fantasized just a little bit about the above bike!
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