Yes, I get another new bike. Last one, I promise.
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Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“Maybe chairs shouldn’t be comfortable. At some point, you want your guests to leave.”
This on looks awfully familiar. How does it differ from your previous Levico? Had a nice ride on mine today.
I don’t think that should be your last one and I don’t accept that promise.
I erred on the stack height with the previous iteration and I’m old and need the bars slightly Up There. This one still needs some slight tweaking but is 95% there - nothing else rides like 32mm tires on carbon rims, it seems. But the basic premise: welded steel frame using my favorite small-diameter tubes and a steel fork with rim brakes and mechanical shifting, is a delightful reminder of why I have loved bicycles all these years.
Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“Maybe chairs shouldn’t be comfortable. At some point, you want your guests to leave.”
“Laugh while you can, Monkey Boy" was a Buckaroo Banzai reference, as I’m sure you all know, but in a larger sense a shout-out to my old Seattle cycling team, Yoyodyne Racing. Obviously - and here’s a guy wearing our “kit” as we said, bitd:
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Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“Maybe chairs shouldn’t be comfortable. At some point, you want your guests to leave.”
I never understood the slammed stem thing unless you are a pro with a contract and racing professionally (which I know you have done) or if someone has the morphology making a slammed stem a necessity. Why the heck wouldn't someone want to be comfortable on a bike when not racing (which for most people is 100% of the time)?
- I like Ti frames because they are comfortable. *
- I like 32mm tires on the road because they are comfortable.
- I have an interesting build (according to some so-called norm for how a cyclist should look and be built) with short legs, long torso, and short arms that has always left me with a tall headtube and sloping top tube and bars at the same height as the saddle.
- I am in the 50+ club (see 3 items above).
* One of these days I will have a steel Strada Bianca when I have room for more than N=1.
Please make mine "Pumpkin and White" with the bars "Up There" and I do not even need the matching pickup truck.
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Jerry Baker Memorial Velodrome Junior Development Program Fundraiser - how can you say no to that?
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Steve Hampsten
www.hampsten.blogspot.com
“Maybe chairs shouldn’t be comfortable. At some point, you want your guests to leave.”
Good sleuthing! That was indeed my bike for many years. I gifted it to a buddy 2 summers ago and it lives on in Ulster County and still sees lots of miles.
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