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스캇 에딕트 r2


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여기로 가면됩니다.

구멍난 의류에 새생명을 심어줍니다

막 멀쩡한 옷에도 하고싶은..^^


아까운 바지에 낙차로 구멍이 나도 이렇게 만들어줍니다



꽃잎이 피었네요



이건 무릎토시



영등포시장에서 내리셔서 이 빨간동그라미를 찾아오세요.



매장입구


안에 들어오면 바로 앞이에요.


사장님께 감사를 드립니다.. 사장님 짱!!


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댄싱에 거치작거리는 안장가방제거

장거리에 적합한 A600페달장착.

스티어링튜브절단하여스템재장착. 핸들바 위치 조절.

이제는 엔진업글뿐.

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QUINTANA ROO Split

cycle/장비 2010. 9. 14. 12:56

 QUINTANA ROO Split  2010




Headset FSA Orbit IS
Handlebar FSA Vero Compact
Stem Quintana Roo
Saddle Quintana Roo
Seat Post FSA
Front Derailleur 105
Rear Derailleur Ultegra SL
Shifters 105
Cranks FSA Energy
Cassette 105
Chain 105
Brakes 105
Levers 105
Wheelset 700c Mavic cosmic carbon sl
Tires Continental Ultra Race


차대번호 BS 6201-1

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자동차는 카렌스2 디젤모델인 엑스트렉인데 3열에 자전거가 이뿌게 들어가서 이뻐해주는 애마입니다.

바퀴만빼면 3열에 3대정도 들어갈듯합니다. 2대까지는 여유있게 들어갑니다.

mtb는 03년도 게리피셔 마린이고 고장난것만 업글해서 타고있습니다.

속도계상으로 9800키로를 타서 이제 산에서만 가끔 아껴타려고 합니다.

이녀석으로 전국을 돌아다녔네요.

그리고 하얀 로드는 소라급 입문용 이고 이제 길들이기 중입니다.

그리고 베란다에 시장보기용 철티비 접이식생활차 1대와 도서관다니는용도의 철티비 미벨1대가 더있네요..




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속도계수명이 다되었네요... 미적산거리까지하면 만키로는 되었을듯.

이제 그만 쉬거라 그동안 수고했다.

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피팅

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Pinarello has kept their legendary Prince marque in circulation for well over a decade. As you might recall, the first-generation Prince was a Dedacciai SC61.10a aluminum bike. If our memory serves us right, it was introduced just after Jan Ullrich won the '97 Tour de France (on a Pinarello), and it is best known for being the bike that spawned the aluminum-main-frame-mated-to-carbon-seatstays craze of the late 90's. The Prince sold like wildfire, partly thanks to the originality of its construction, and partly thanks to the fact that Erik Zabel won something like 4 consecutive Green Jerseys in the Tour de France racing on one. Even though Pinarello was a smaller company back then, it was in a sense their salad days: They sponsored 3 of the biggest Division 1 pro teams -- Telekom (now T-Mobile), Banesto (now Caisse d'Epargne), and Fassa Bortolo (now defunct for reasons we've previously discussed here.) The PR these sponsorships generated was massive, as proven by the torrid pace of Prince sales across the globe for almost 6 years.

The second-generation Prince was known as the Prince SL. Introduced in 2003, it pushed the alu/carbon hybridization to its absolute limit. Gone was the SC61.10a aluminum in favor for Dedacciai's super-strong, super-hard SLX1X aluminum alloy. This tubeset change saved a 1/2lb in comparison to the standard Prince. And even more distinctive was the fact that the Prince SL was built with an Onda fork and seatstay -- the swooping S-curve design standard on all of Pinarello's top-dollar frames to this day. The Onda design looks stunning, and it adds a kiss of smoothness to a bike otherwise designed for pure power transmission. The race pedigree of the SL was no less storied than that of the first-generation Prince. It took its first UCI 1.1-class victory in the cobbled horror known as Ghent-Wevelgem. Team Telekom's Andreas Klier manhandled his breakaway companions in a three-man sprint after 204km of wind, kinderkopt, and pain. Shortly thereafter, his teammate Alexandre Vinokourov earned a solo victory in cycling's most under-appreciated one-day classic, the Amstel Gold Race. Throughout the summer and fall of 2003, the Prince SL was ridden to a seemingly endless string of podium finishes under stars such as Michele Bartoli. This track record continued well into 2004, as Fassa Bortolo reinforced their reputation race by race as Italy's most feared squadra.

Two years after the introduction of the Prince SL, though, a generational shift in materials technology took place. En masse, serious cyclists begun to shun steel and aluminum in favor of the benefits of carbon fiber. Carbon was lighter; carbon was better at absorbing high-frequency vibration; carbon had a superior fatigue life; and (perhaps most importantly) carbon had a Death Star-like sinister appearance that -- as the cliché goes -- looked fast standing still. Pinarello helped lead the charge in '05 with the introduction of their F4:13 carbon fiber frame, which they soon followed up with the Paris Carbon. Pinarello took the lessons they learned in developing these bikes and matched them up with recent developments in composites technology. The end result was a cost-is-no-object carbon thoroughbred so refined they couldn't resist the temptation to give it their most beloved name: the Prince Carbon, the third-generation Prince they've designed to outstrip the greatness of the two generations that preceded it.

The Prince Carbon is built from carbon fiber sourced strictly from Japanese textile giant Toray, a supplier to virtually every aerospace company worldwide. Pinarello raves how Toray's quality control and testing protocols are as intensive as you'll find anywhere in the composites industry. Pinarello chooses 50HM1K carbon for the Prince Carbon -- a high-modulus carbon that has a tensile strength of 50 tons per square cm (50HM), and an exterior weave of 1000 weaves per crossing (1K). This allows Pinarello to use substantially less material while still maintaining optimum strength and rigidity. Sprint in a 53x12 or launch an out-of-the-saddle attack on a climb and the last thing you'll feel will be frame flex. Higher quality carbon also allowed Pinarello to build their lightest-ever frameset: The unpainted weight of a Prince Carbon is sub-900g. And as you'd expect from such high-end carbon, the Prince Carbon has remarkable smoothness at high speed.

Pinarello explains that in their development of the Prince Carbon they gained a new level of insight on how tension and compression forces affect a bike under power. A frame manufacturer has to exactly identify tension and compression zones in a frame in order to optimize the orientation of the carbon fibers. Beyond fiber orientation alone, Pinarello structurally ribs the walls (not unlike what you originally saw in the Paris Carbon) to further enhance performance and ride quality. Pinarello used extensive computer modeling to ensure that the ribbing properly follows areas of compression in the head tube, fork, seat stays, plus portions of the seat tube and the BB. Unlike any previous Pinarello, you'll feel stability, resistance to flex, and an absorption of road shock.

The Prince Carbon is built with an Onda FPX fork. Unlike the standard Onda fork, Pinarello built a second "wave" into the "S" shape of the FPX. This redesigned shaping serves to further reduce vibrations and increase comfort on any road surface. In addition, the FPX is also completely built from 50HM1K carbon to reduce weight. The Prince Carbon also comes with a Pinarello integrated headset and a Pinarello carbon fiber seatpost.

The Prince Carbon is available in 10 sizes between 44cm-59.5cm. It comes in 6 colors: Team Caisse d'Epargne Red/White, Red, Yellow, Blue, Cobalto Blue, and Neon Yellow (which has a matte clear coat -- delightful!) It is also available in 20 other custom colors for an upcharge through Pinarello's "My Way" custom paint program. The Prince Carbon requires the use of a 35.0mm front derailleur and an Italian BB.


2008 Pinarello Prince Carbon Pricing

  Frameset Record /
Chorus
Centaur /
Dura Ace
Ultegra SL /
Red
Force /
Rival
Prince Carbon $5000 7594 /
7429
6821 /
7626
6956 /
7877
7279 /
6791

2008 Pinarello Prince Carbon Geometry

Seat Tube (c-c) Top Tube Seat Angle Head Tube Length Setback Chainstay
44.0 50.3 74.4 11.5 11.8 40.6
46.5 51.5 74.4 12.0 12.4 40.6
50.0 52.2 74.0 12.5 13.8 40.6
51.5 53.5 73.7 13.0 14.5 40.6
53.0 54.5 73.7 14.4 14.9 40.6
54.0 55.0 73.4 15.2 15.4 40.6
55.0 55.7 73.4 16.3 15.7 40.8
56.0 56.5 73.0 17.0 16.3 40.8
57.5 57.5 73.0 18.4 16.8 40.8
59.5 58.7 72.4 21.0 18.0 40.8



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