We hopped aboard our Campy-equipped 1980s Motobecane yesterday and headed to Napa, where our lovely wife/support driver met us for lunch at the Oxbow Market. Photos and video from the ride (shot with an HD camera from Campy Only sponsor Bad Vision) are here. (Note: The video below was shot with an iPhone 4S.)
Monday, October 31, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
More German Cheesecake
Here's another bike from the stable of reader Elmar, in Germany. He writes of this bike:
Here is my latest Campy-Babe: I call him "EDUARDO", a 1992 vintage Bianchi-Thron-Frame (NOS) completed with 2009 Centaur Components, Omega V rims and a beautiful slim and sexy Athena-Brake. All in Aluminium, to match with the chrome of the wonderful frame - I like it this way ! He is below 10 kg having a vintage appeal and today's performance...
Riding in pleasant sunshine you must wear sunglasses to stand the sparkling silver of the glittering rear frame and components - pretty cool.
Have a fine and golden autumn in CA, best regards from Germany.
We love the monoplanar brakes, and still rue the day we sold our set some years ago ...
Friday, October 21, 2011
Today's Retro Bike
Today's taste of retro comes from reader Elmar in Stuttgart, Germany, who writes,
"Hello Folks,
This is my snow white Raleigh-Carlton from Feb 1981, Campy SR drivetrain, Modolo SPEEDY Brakes and levers and a fine British attitude, hope you will publish the pics.
This bike is a real racing guy climbing beautifully, with a responsive frame and the best components: SR !
Nothing more to say, best regards and leave ya chain on the right !
Elmar"
Enjoy!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Electronic Shifting is Coming on November 7
Last Weekend's Campy-Equipped Ride
Monday, October 17, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
Video: Our Latest Addition
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
GM Says Campagnolo Sucks
Those brake levers looks like 1990s vintage Campagnolo. A very interesting choice for the ad, considering they've been out of production for almost 20 years.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Stuff We're Using: Bad Vision Hotspot Video Glasses
Watch for a detailed road test, but for now here are some very quick first impressions:
- The Hotspot glasses wear just like regular sunglasses. The temple pieces are a bit thicker then normal (they hold the Li-ion batteries and electronics), but they glasses are very light.
- Video quality is good, on par with Bad Vision's Spark camera (which we used for a number of on-the-bike videos this year). BV is coming out with an HD version of the glasses, but for now we're using their standard model.
- They're easy to use--one button turns them on, another starts and stops the camera. You can safely use these while riding.
- On the "con" side, we can't get the Hotspot glasses to work on our Mac. The glasses show up perfectly on a PC, but not on an Apple machine. There's a workaround (and we're working on a way to fix this), but it's a bit of a hassle. Update 10-11-11: Bad Vision's Mike Boester reports that his Mac (running OSX 10.6.8) sees his Hotspot camera just fine. We're running Lion, so perhaps that's the problem for us. We'll keep checking into this.
Gold-Plated C-Record at a Gold-Plated Price
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Thursday, October 6, 2011
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Farewell, Steve Jobs
Monday, October 3, 2011
Welcome Our Newest Sponsor
We are proud to announce Campy Only's newest sponsor: Bad Vision. The name may be new to you, but if you've watched our videos over the past year, you know their product. Bad Vision makes the bike-mounted video cameras that we use to capture "POV" footage on our rides (including our recently released video of Paris-Brest-Paris).
Check out their full range of sports-oriented video cameras at www.Bad-Vision.net and watch this blog for road tests of their upcoming products, including ... well, you'll have to check back to find out.
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