Mark Cavendish's SPECIALIZED Edition Venge
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No rider has had as much success aboard the Specialized Venge bicycle as Mark Cavendish. Having won the Green Jersey and multiple stages at the Tour de France, as well as the World Championships, it seemed only fitting to celebrate Cav's 100th career victory with his very own custom S-Works Venge. For all of his commitment, sacrifice and hard work, this is the Specialized way of saying thanks and congratulations on a monumental achievement. Only a very limited number of replica frames will be available worldwide. Learn more about the bike at http://www.specialized.com/venge Video produced by Christopher Keiser and Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc. Shot on location in Belgium and at the 2013 Giro d'Italia. Special thanks to Team Omega Pharma - Quick Step, and especially Mark Cavendish. Music info: "Iceland/Greenland" by Junkie XL and "Cutting Out the Bad (Instrumental)" by Copy Haho
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Why cut the seatpost down?
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Hi there, such a wonderful mechanic! I'd like to know the brand/figure of the measure stand which you use to adjust Cav's bike(2:10 in the video, which you use to adjust Cav's bike to fit his need).That is just awesome and professinonal. Is it according to Cav's bikefitting data? That is just an amzing bike adjustment/measuring stand!.
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what's the name of the first song ? :D
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That's some pretty aggressive hacksaw action
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pure sex
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Can you make mine next? Thank you in advance.
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sexy
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Omg, can you guys fix up my bike :D
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That's a cool stand the mechanic was using.
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I am surprised he wasn't equipped with a Di2
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whats the second song?
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no power meter?
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Hi Ted, thanks for the reply. If it were behind the fork, I would not be so concerned, but it's at the front of the fork. Like I said I took the entire fork apart and the tube and everything seemed find. Most of what was inside seemed like ground sand. I moved to a different island where the roads are a bit "dirtier" and most of my ride is along the shore or some kind of beach..... About 7 miles of it.... 14 in total if you include out and back. So it could just be that like you said.
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Is it behind the fork where the downtube meets the headtube? If so, then it's probably a fine mixture of dirt/dust/rubber/grease that gets thrown up by your front wheel. I think everyone's bike has it if they log real miles.
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This answers the question as to whether or not I installed my fork and head tube correctly, but can anyone tell me why I keep getting a bunch of black fine debris accumulating at the base of my head tube right where it meets the fork? Initially I though I put on the crown bearing wrong, but I took it apart and all was well. It seemed to be dirt and sand, so I cleaned it up, but I'm noticing it again. Does anyone else have this experience? How do I solve it?
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you can tell how much more happy cav is with omega pharma quick-step then being with sky!!
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Can't say much everybody had they own thought' shall we share love the way he build the pro-bike
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Grazie mille!
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Stupenda la bici di vincenzo..s work colori favolosi..complimenti..al team..spec...
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I want that bike so badly D:
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