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My New Road Bike (leg Powered)


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I'm a bit chuffed with myself after testing my latest purchase - a Progear Velocita road bike.

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Its a full Carbon frame, forks, seat pillar running Shimano 105 gear set (everything) with R550 wheels which weighs about 8kgs.

I must say I've not been riding for a while, and decided to get back into it to loose some of those tinnies which decided to hang around and built a roof over the tool shed.

Its a sweet machine, very smooth and fast, but wont beat the XR off the lights :spoton:

If you like to ride, make a noise. :spoton:

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Not a bad bike for the money. What size frame is it? The good thing with carbon is that it absorbs all the impacts on the road, compared to the half carbon half titanium...as well as like you said its light weight... 105 isn’t a bad group set.

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Nice bike....

I want to get a road bike but dont know where to start. I've got back into my mountain biking this year and love it so thinking about doing some road stuff too. But its all down to money...or lack of it

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Not a bad bike for the money. What size frame is it? The good thing with carbon is that it absorbs all the impacts on the road, compared to the half carbon half titanium...as well as like you said its light weight... 105 isn’t a bad group set.

:roflmbo:

Just in case you missed it here's a link to my new ride :msm:

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you got ripped.... its got no peddles!!!!

and that seat looks mighty small :roflmbo:

What the heck are peddles? :msm:

Your right that seat looks very small and hard. Ooh that's gonna hurt after a few km.

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Not a bad bike for the money. What size frame is it? The good thing with carbon is that it absorbs all the impacts on the road, compared to the half carbon half titanium...as well as like you said its light weight... 105 isn’t a bad group set.

:stupid:

Just in case you missed it here's a link to my new ride :w00t2:

Nice one Falchoon, I had a feel of the Felt in the shop, very sweet indeed.

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you got ripped.... its got no peddles!!!!

and that seat looks mighty small :stupid:

Even after you spend a few grand on a bike, you still need to spend more to get the thing on the road. Peddles need to be added to the kit and they range from anywhere between $50 to $500. I went with Look Keo Carbon jobs, then a pair of Adidas shoes to lock it all together.

As for that seat ........ you get used to it but on long rides tenderness can develop in areas not thought possible. :w00t2:

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