The Pain Cave & Shed Awards

That’s nice :smiley:

But is that three TT bikes?
All yours?

I do like those Xentis TT wheels

Two tt bikes… soon to be three…
Don’t ask
One is a road bike with clip ons.

Road bars chopped down.

I have 8 xentis wheels …2 RIP!
The HM shallow rims are amazing

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I still don’t get what the advantage of these are, unless you’re doing the Alpe d’Huez Tri? (i.e. all climbing, no descent)

No argument there
I just can’t ride at all using the bottom of the bars.
Like a 3 year old kid, at my age I’m not going to learn now so I always chop them off!
The weight and aero advantage must be minuscule if at all but there is no point having something you will never use.

Plus there dope AF…

Ish

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The Dentists recreational pain cave. Not the Dentists surgery pain cave :upside_down_face: it’s easy to mistake one for the other

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That saddle is filthy!

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You’re not really living up to the stereotype there!

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I expected more of you :pleading_face:

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Are you using a spare bike as a clothes airer? Spectacularly chaotic!

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Sorry all, I know I’ve let myself down :man_facepalming:

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#shittip

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I’m so sorry :neutral_face: :joy:

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I notice though that you do have a bespoke turbo desk thing lurking there, think I’ve seen those on DC Rainmaker.

Suggests you might have a triathlon box hidden away under all that junk.

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Big tub of vaseline there lurking bottom right.

And a kettle ?!!! Humidity training?

#wattagecottage

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Haha PP, I have no idea what I have in my shittip :joy:. But the lifeline turbo table is ace.
Much cheaper, and from what I can tell, identical you the more expensive wahoo one

It’s like one of those memory games, stare at the pain cave for 2 minutes, take the pic away and how many items can you remember seeing?

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I’m really enjoying this!

Ohhhh - titanium

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and a Haynes manual

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