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I wont ever put a front or rear reflector on my bikes.

When i ride at night i have a helmet mounted Moon 300, a smaller handlebar Moon 100. I have two rear lights flashing at opposite intervals with one attached to my seat stem and one to my saddle bag and two spoke lights that are easy to remove for riding during the day.
 
took 9 mins off my PB for a 60km loop with the new set up. Event next week then we start getting into triple figure distances instead of speed.
 

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Very nice!
 
not happy with my profile design saddle I will try 90km on my new ISM Adamo TT saddle at dawn- let you know if I still have numb nuts
 
Felt the need to make an addition so got this a few weeks ago. Had been sticking to the easy stuff but was getting a bit bored of it so went to Lysterfield today. Am pleased with only one effort of over the handlebars and into a tree but figure if you dont have stack on your first ride there your not trying hard enough. Did 25 of the hardest k's ive done on a bike but it was a heap of fun, did Follow Me but gave the State track a miss after being confronted by a mob of 5 kangaroo's.

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Edit: Reflectors have been removed :)
 

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Some new bikes I built up recently.

'13 Crux frame with 105 groupo and FSA canti's, some old Mavic wheels with 28's for summer, will get some 35's later on. An old stock new frame that I built it up basically from leftover bits and a groupset from a bike I dont ride anymore.

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'13 RM 01 with Ultegra di2, still gotta get a fit and change a few things around, geometry is very different to what I had but in a good way. Another new old stock frame that a bike shop had stripped for some reason, arrived Xmas eve and I had to go away for a few anxious days before I could start on it, swapped everything over from my Giant TCR, pretty impressed with how it rides so far.

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Never saw myself on a Pina, but bought this almost by accident because the geometry was what I was after. Stupidly good bike. Has made me a better, faster rider ... which is saying something. Comfortable, smooth, a great descender, and as someone else put it "a bike that carries speed well". Campy 11 speed, with a Powertap on custom wheels.

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Just came in to be a motorist and say **** you ;)
How dare you commute.
That is all.
Ride safe.
 

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