Fulcrum has introduced a new lightweight aluminium wheelset to its Racing Zero range: the Cmptzn DB, for bikes with disc brakes.
"One of the strongest and most responsive wheels on the market has been improved thanks to the use of CULT bearings and the classic 2:1 spoke pattern with oversize double-butted aluminium parts," says Fulcrum.
The Italian brand says that the steel races of its CULT (Ceramic Ultimate Level Technology) bearings are extremely resistant to corrosion so they can be lubricated with a thin layer of oil instead of grease, and this helps to reduce friction.
The aluminium rims are 30mm deep and have a 19mm inner width. They're 2-Way Fit, meaning that you can use standard clincher tyres or run them tubeless thanks to the absence of holes in the rim bed.
The straight-pull spokes are bladed aluminium, 21 per wheel (14 left, 7 right on the front wheel; 7 left, 14 right on the rear wheel)
There are no decals, the black-on-black reflective graphics being created with a surface treatment.
Fulcrum claims a wheelset weight of 1,570g – a saving of 20g over the existing Racing Zero DB wheelset (£899.99) with the brand's USB bearings.
If you've not twigged, Cmptzn is a vowel-less version of the Italian word 'competizione'.
The UK price is £1,299.99 (to be confirmed).
Get more info at www.fulcrumwheels.com.
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Got it Phil. 3rd sentence has it all. This election, leaving Europe, Scotland. Petty children. There was none of thi when labour last came to power. The loosing suporters politely kept their traps shut and took their turn in the sidelines.
What puzzles me is that on the whole, many all those who have any tints of racism in them, from just the tiniest amount to The NF at its best are all raving lefties. The average so called middle class is invariably easy going and tolerant, having contempt only for the lazy. The so called working (Me ) class, are ( AND I MEAN THE VERY FEW) the ones that spout the nastiness. People rant at the so called right wing papers such as the Mail. Typical working class rag. Ditto the Sun.
The all-year-round type
Just found out I've been quaxing for years but never knew. Had to fight predictive text to get that word down, though!
What did your predictive text think you were doing? Mine gives ajax, quad, or squad as alternatives.
I like the aluminium AirZound on the front racke.
they don’t fit in a bidon cage as well as the old PET bottle ones, so I had to put it in a beer cooler to stop it rattling. But it’s Australia and it’s summer, you shouldn’t go anywhere without a beer cooler. Shouldn’t ride a bike on the roads here without an AirZound either… they may not see the fat old bloke on his bright orange bike, but they will hear me!
Thanks, I didn't even knnow that there was a Waitrose on the Oxford road, will try, there are some very good indian supermarkets down there, I go and stock up on big spices and fresh curry leaves. I get to ride down the Thames path, avoiding town. Mine does the Gold, every few years. THey used to do Skippy too, Tescos occasionally do it.
If you can devise a system of voting that reflects exactly the wishes of a diverse electorate
Well, nobody will mention it on the BBC or anywhere else, but the facts are quite shocking.
Tories: 14,000,000 votes = 365 MPs, or 38,000 votes per MP
Scottish Nats: 1,240,000 votes = 48 MPs, or 25,800 votes per MP
Lib Dems: 3,700,000 votes = 11 MPs, or 336,000 votes per MP
Can we possibly justify this system (no) and do we need electoral reform (yes urgently).
Of course never having driven a motor vehicle (therefore a golden cyclist) I had not ralised I must be a Quaxer.
If I did drive, I'd have to drive for about 3 times the distance to get to the supermarket (Waitrose and Iceland) car parks than walking, if they were busy I might have to walk more from the car to the store than my front door is, and then the return drive could be 8 or mor times the distance. Weird layouts of car parks.
To get to the big Tesco, I ride through a park, across the new bridge, and along the Thames, could be as quick as the drive would be.
To get to Sainsburys, which I have to occasionally go to for Yorkshire Gold loose leaf tea and Skippy crunch peanut butter, important things for me, I do have to ride along the wokingham road to winnersh or the bath road to calshot, both using some iffy cycle provision, but it is there.
And there is locking my bike right next to the entrance/exit of the supermarket.
I will have to move at some point, the Surly Ted trailer is tempting. Overkill.
I shall always be a Quaxer.
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Me too, but I do get funny looks pushing the bike and Burley trailer around B&Q for paint etc.
Try the big Waitrose for the Tea, probably not the Skippy though, decent cycle route there too.
Sitting in meeting for (silent) worship on Sunday morning, dressing in grey, being a conscientious pacifist and knowing why there are no pubs in Bournville...
But even without being a Quaxer, we can all be part of the Society of Friends of Cycling.
I like this Quaxing thing.
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Other news:
56.4% of the voters vote to not elect a xenophobic, racist extreme right wing political party.
Britain elects said party with an overwhelming majority.
Something smells rotten at the core of a once great country.
Time to get on our bikes?
No, no, no, no, no. Boris tweeted this morning that this is the greatest democracy on earth. He seemed to have missed off the bit about all the rest.
If you can devise a system of voting that reflects exactly the wishes of a diverse electorate, disadvantages nobody and is simple to organise, congratulations Sir, you will probably be in the running for a Nobel prize.
On the other hand if you want to devise a political party that wasn't hell bent on road building itself out of a climate crisis, make sure you don't call it the Conservative party.
In case you forgot, we had a chace to fix this issue but most people chose to stay in bed:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_United_Kingdom_Alternative_Vote_refer...
You can't say we didn't chose the current situation or government, even if you personally don't like the outcome. You can call us collectively a bunch of blithering idiots though.
In case you forgot, we had a chace to fix this issue but most people chose to stay in bed:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_United_Kingdom_Alternative_Vote_refer...
You can't say we didn't chose the current situation or government, even if you personally don't like the outcome. You can call us collectively a bunch of blithering idiots though.
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I voted yes!
As the turnout was only 67%, 33% couldn't be arsed to go and deliver their vote. But that is democracy for you. The vote didn't go your way, get over it. The 'xenophobic, racist extreme right wing political party' you mention, is a far better proposition than the Marxist party who would have bankrupted the country, much worse than last time. Or the silly little woman who doesn't understand what the 'democracy' in her party name means.
There was a general election?
(In denial? Who, me?)
Those Brazilians know how to confuse motorists, ride in the middle of the road and in the gutter at the same time!
Puts my quaxing to shame… at least I have the post-ride beers!
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Dick Wax. Some parents just don't think names through...
I am making a conscious effort to avoid other news.