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An R5 is awesome. Push them to give you a deal on a compact.
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It'll be all good. I'm sure we'll spend some time oohing and aahing at each other's bikes.
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Jeff, Yeah it attaches to Four Mile Run which attaches to the George Washington Parkway Trail. It's about an hour for me to that point on the trail. Drivers really aren't that bad or at least it seems to me. Maybe I've just gotten used to it. I ride the trail for my long rides because it keeps Meaghan from worrying nearly as much. Did they fit you or you riding your old fit?
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Nice! What size is that frame? I see from the build list it comes with a 53/39 and you may want a compact. Well actually I'd recommend it. I'd be up for meeting you on the trail at Shreve Rd or similar. Or you can come over here and we could do some riding around here (sorry I don't know that much around you that doesn't involve a lot of uphill).
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Nicely done Jeff! Want to ride this weekend?
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That's just mean. Hills are fun though. Mountains are less so. When the climb takes more than 15min it really starts getting awesome. Making plans for a 3 day self guided training camp in San Diego next February and I am already getting excited. Hoping for 3 rides in the next 4 days
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Cervelo is great stuff ride wise according to everyone I have spoken to that has one. Fresh Bikes is a good store. You should see if you can ride a Super Six there as well. Don't know what deal they are giving but I would also try the Giant TCR Advanced with ISP, they have the great advantage that they can't slip.
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I may just take you up on that sometime
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Jeff I'm not a fan of the Trek stuff, I prefer Cannondale, Specialized or Giant. In particular how they handled the issue with snapping steering tubes a few years back that caused some pretty horrific crashes was not cool. That said that's a great build kit that will serve you well for a long time and a great price.
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In. I hope you guys like bike crap
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We get separate computers for research and NMCI computers. They realized that getting people to do computations on NMCI was not tenable. Dan long term I think I'll get sorted out with cluster access etc but right now I'm spoiled by not having to sit in queue etc.
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Happy Birthday!
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Good luck Dan. Those things can be a pain in the ass. I am and I am not looking forward to figuring out how to buy a high powered workstation within the Navy purchasing system. I will miss my blade server here at work that meant that I didn't need big iron at my desk.
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Glad you found something that worked for you! I'm jealous that you're able to try stuff on, I'm a size 13 and it's not ever in stock...
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Nice looking bike. I always wanted a Kona back in the day.
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I vote 7. I for each day I'm over my personal issues
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Sounds good. I was just letting you know in case you wanted to try and figure out the fit while you were still incapacitated. All it takes is a level floor and a tape measure.
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Their CFO stole a ton of money but it turns out that they had plenty of financial strength as it was more stealing money than fixing books so the profits reported where after stealing etc...
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The reference to ground is actually to correct for the variation in BB height which we can't control. I'm sorry I should have worded it better. You can't get those numbers to match. I should have said "Using those measurement numbers you can get the fit to match". What we want to match is: Height of saddle tip off ground - Height of BB off ground Height of top center of handlebar (near stem attachment) off ground - Height of BB off ground Length from BB to tip of saddle (I assume you'll put the same saddle on both) Length from BB to top center of handlebar Length from tip of saddle to top center of handlebar Edit: And yes the relation to the BB for the saddle and handlebars are all that matter to fit (as long as saddle is the same and crank arms are the same length). Bike handling is a whole different story but fit wise the bikes would be identical (well unless you care about the width between the pedals too, which is a concern for some).
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Happy Birthday Bryan! Hope you have a great one.
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Vicki, very excited for you, don't mind my teenage pettiness. What measurements did you do? It's funny but the geometry can be a bit counter intuitive on bikes which can lead to issues. When fitting my Calfee I was convinced that I seat tube angle was wrong until I realized the seat height was off by about 8cm and that was making everything else crazy. My recommendations are: Height of saddle off ground Height of BB off ground Height of top center of handlebar (near stem attachment) off ground Length from BB to tip of saddle (I assume you'll put the same saddle on both) Length from tip of saddle to top center of handlebar Length from BB to top center of handlebar If you could get those for your current bike and match them on your Calfee your fit will be identical. The only difficulty in general is if the saddle has to move too much and you need to get a different post and more commonly the need for a new stem for the handlebars. I hope it works out as the bike sounds like an incredible deal.
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Yup but not a brand new to them one. I guess I'm still the only Dragonfly
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Nice Vicki! Good deal Not going to lie, bit bummed to not be the only one with a new Calfee at the same time I'm stoked to not be not the only one with a new Calfee.