[attachment=1846][attachment=1845]Hi thought i would show you my little Giro in it stock state love this bike.
Nice and hardy for our less than perfect roads.
Only things i have changes are the wheels to R500 Shimano's i know these are low spec but are extremely hardy.
I am about 90kg so i want my bike to last.
Do want to up spec the derailiers and brakes and add some bling.
I think its a pretty bike good way to get into some country eating miles.
Very nice looking bike. I love looking at different road bikes. What drive components do you currently have that you want to upgrade to?
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(01-23-2011, 09:59 AM)RBurrelli Wrote: I like the lines on this bike and the simple color scheme as well. It does look light by sturdy.
"Simple color scheme"? Oh brother. It's BEAUTIFUL! I am partial to white bikes.
Wheelies don't pop themselves. (from a QBP fortune cookie)
Definitely a machine to be proud of
. Very nice!
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
I went to the Avanti web site and was surprised to find that they only sell in Australia and New Zealand. I was looking for dealers in the US market, but found none. They make some really good looking bikes down under.
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My Giant Defy is aluminum with carbon fork and seat post. It has the Shimano Tiagra drive train and I am happy with it. My other bikes have been 21 speed and the Defy is 27 speed. I don't use but a few of the speeds (Florida is pretty flat) so I, personally, don't see the need to upgrade to a 30 speed drive train, although at one time I was thinking of upgrading.
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Here is a question that i know someone can answer.
If i upgrade to derailiers 9-10 speed and stick with Shimano do i have problem with a 8 speed cassette? Dura ace or something similar.
What are the best ways of cutting a little bike weight?
Cool bike man! I like the color scheme of it.