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    Replacement chainrings for Ultegra 6600

    I have used both TA and Stronglight chainrings on a Shimano crank (130BCD, like yours), and both are good alternatives to Shimano rings. The TA rings are a bit more expensive, but I find that they come across as better quality overall; however the Stronglight rings are more than decent. The only...
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    What is the best groupset over the past 25 years (1998-2023) in your opinion?

    In my own (humble) opinion, it would be the Shimano Dura-Ace 7700 25th anniversary; I got mine back in 2000-odd and it has been on my summer bike ever since. Cosmetically, the components look absolutely stunning, the polish hasn't faded, on a bright sunny day is a almost dazzling. Mechanically...
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    "8 speed cassettes have big gaps vs 11 speed"

    Agree to a point; however the two bikes that I regulary use are from the mid-late 1990s, and give faultless service. The main difference I think is that the quality in general of the current mid-range groupsets are much closer to the top setups. This compares to what it was like in the...
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    "8 speed cassettes have big gaps vs 11 speed"

    When you do the maths, it is a quite clear fact that a triple chainset with a 9 speed cassette has closer range gears than a double chainset with 11 or 12 speed; of course the industry would rather focus away from the logic that leads me to this conclusion; which a lot of newbie cyclists won't...
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    The most expensive bike on the whole of ebay!

    As mentionned already, this bike has been listed on Ebay previously; I think I can recall it being offered for over £100k a number of years ago. Whatever you think of the bike, it is a very rare thing with a very small potential audience. It will be of interest for someone who understands the...
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    Rohloff S-L-T-99 Chains

    I my experience they are the longest lasting chain I have ever used; to be honest, the quality of the chains make all others look like childrens toys; KMC, Dura-Ace, Campagnolo Record; anything, it doesn't matter; the Rohloff is on another level. I have just fitted one to my summer bike...
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    Raleigh Elan 1990 purple within freckle spots

    Yes agree with the replies on here; I had one of these bikes and I am 99% certain the frame was like this, for the fitting of mudguards. This actual model in fact has a very special place in my bike heart as it was the first bike I ever had; got it in September 1993, it was on offer for £200...
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    The simple pleasures of a cheapo bike

    Regarding cheap bikes, for me I think a factor as to why we like them so much is that, for me at least, I am getting a bit fed up with being bombarded with the industry's seeming obsession with expensive bikes. I get the impression that a bike has to cost £5k to be considered 'decent'; of course...
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    Shimano Botton Bracket Advice Please

    Fairly certain that the 109 is for a double chainset; 118 would be for a triple. One thing I do know for certain is avoid the Dura-Ace version at all costs; it wears out instantly. The best model BB is the Ultegra version, but I don't think it is made anymore, so the next best would be the 105...
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    Retro Triathlon Bikes ??????????????????????????????????????

    Thanks :) Liking the love for the 90s aero bikes! There actually is a Zipp 3001 for sale on Ebay at the moment: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Zipp-3001-fr ... Swwf9alUBg Apparently it is a limited edition; in a funny way, I might have imagined that they made less than 100 in total of these...
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    Retro Triathlon Bikes ??????????????????????????????????????

    Yes this was on the A63, the V718 course. Without wanting to go down the route of debating the safety of various courses, I will say a couple of things. You mention that when you traveled on the road it was raining; in my experience, when it rains, these events get cancelled due to visibility...
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    Retro Triathlon Bikes ??????????????????????????????????????

    My time trial bike from early 2000s up to 2016, when I stopped racing, was a Corima Fox, which was actually designed primarily as a triathlon bike. Obviously the bike itself was short lived as a production bike, as the UCI banned these sort of bikes. However, it was popular as a tri bike; most...
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    Hello from East Yorkshire

    Welcome to the forum :) I am also a fan of Giant bikes; I find that they are really good value. If you are after a Giant, one to consider would be the ones used by Team ONCE. I had one of the aero frames from about 2003, the frame was alloy with carbon forks and the aero seat post, which built...
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    Do we need more than just Campag, Shimano & SRAM?

    Electronic gears such as DI2 are a really interesting development in cycling, but like pretty much all innovations, as I have mentioned in a previous posting, are only really of relevance to racing. The DI2 front derailleur is quite a clever piece of kit, as it will move automatically, so for...
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    Do we need more than just Campag, Shimano & SRAM?

    Another point about this is if we just look at road bikes... Take a 'typical' high quality road racing bike from the early-mid 1990s which might be a frame in Reynolds 531 - 8 speed groupset with Ergopower/STI - Mavic Open Pro rims on groupset hubs. If you don't race, this is a perfectly decent...
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    Do we need more than just Campag, Shimano & SRAM?

    Interesting thread; if I was to respond to all the points raised I would be writing here until next week! One thing about groupsets which for me is a major mistake is that all of them are essentially based around road racing. What I mean by that is if you look at every single groupset range they...
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    Handlebar shapes - just wonderin'

    I am not sure if bars have changed much to be honest; however your point about the weight of bikes is totally the opposite of what I believe is the case. My main summer bike is a Trek OCLV from 1998 (so OK not quite 30 years old but not that far off) and it weighs around 8.5kg, with standard...
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    Teesside cycling 1950-1970; information sought

    Posting on behalf of someone whose grandfather raced in the Teesside area many years ago, William (Billy) Bowes: "Does anyone have photos or memorabilia of cycling in the early 50’s - mid 70’s in the Teesside area? Anything associated with Teesside Clarion or local riding/races in Teesside/North...
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    Dura Ace 7410 Seatpost cracked

    Definitely change the seapost; consider that it is a component that is taking all of your weight, it is not something you want to use if any part of it has been compromised. I have had issues with the Dura-Ace seatposts; I have a Dura-Ace 25th anniversary groupset, and have found the seatpost to...
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    Is something like this in your garage?

    I remember this bike; or if it not the same bike, the coincidence is remarkable. A bike used by Indurain was offered in an auction local to me a number of years ago; the auction house is better known for selling toys; they clearly didn't really know much about bikes, as I spoke to them about...
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