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Eggbeater Impressions

§ cycling  posted 01 Nov 2006; modified 07 May 2008

So last weekend I finally installed the eggbeaters. First of all they look hot on the F3000 because they are all black to match the crank arms, with a goldish color spring around the spindle to complement the yellow cannondale logo on the downtube.

Eggbeaters on the F3000

Researching Cyclocross Frames

§ cycling  posted 05 Oct 2006; modified 07 May 2008

My current ride is dangerously close to an evolutionary dead-end. Currently it sits in near the top of the hill of bike specialization, poised for flexibility: it can serve equally well as a front suspension cross-country mountain bike, a sturdy and fast commuter, and a capable light trail blazer.

Bike Maps around Philly

§ cycling  posted 28 Mar 2006; modified 07 May 2008

I am trying to compile a list of biking trails of interest, primarily in the Philadelphia area.

Fitting your bicycle

§ cycling  posted 13 Mar 2006; modified 07 May 2008

Some useful links for proper bike fitting

My Cannondale F3000

§ cycling  posted 26 Sep 2005; modified 07 May 2008

After the stem on my Saeco (the red guy in the back) broke as I rode across some old trolley tracks downtown a few months ago, I decided my mountain bike, which wasn’t getting too much action, deserved a solid conversion. I’ve been intrigued about the possibilities of cyclocross bikes lately, so I figured I could aim towards that ideal.

With stunning symmetry

The obvious key upgrades were the controls: handlebar, shifters, and brakes. After much deliberation, I decided to go with the fancy handlebars you see above, the Midge, by On-One. Since I have disc brakes, I was basically forced to try out the Diacompe 287V Levers, which work pretty well, but don’t offer nearly as precise braking as a standard long-pull mountain bike lever. On the other hand, the action is unquestionably better than the Saeco’s Ultegra levers. I do wonder whether Avid’s road brake calipers are any good.

Superbike!

As for shifters I followed the cheaper route and bought a pair of Shimano DuraAce bar-end plug shifers off Ebay. Getting used to them wasn’t bad at all, and shifting isn’t really a problem, especially in the city where quick shifting is rarely needed (wave to the fixies). My only complaint is that they tend to brush against the walls since the Midge bar ends angle out a little bit.

Close-up of the Midge
Up front

Unfortunately the lock-out shock canister cost an absurd $250.00, so my 1998 Cannondale F3000 retains the Fatty Ultra shock; at least I can pump the shock so that the ride is plush, but as rough and ready as an Audi S4.