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mymove84
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gangbyeon
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my bike!
canyon ultimate cf slx with CCU

Shonn
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Canyon Ultimate CF SLX 9.0 Aero 2016

fogman
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Why do you mount your Garmin on the top tube?


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mimason
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Yeah, my knees would probably hit the Garmin and I'd knock it off at some point....and then there is the bad viewing angle on the hoods and drops.

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fogman wrote:Why do you mount your Garmin on the top tube?


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mimason wrote:Yeah, my knees would probably hit the Garmin and I'd knock it off at some point....and then there is the bad viewing angle on the hoods and drops.


Temporary while I wait for the AERO Mount. The integrated handlebars are too fat to fit the stem mount.

adrianlmp1246
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Can this still be considered stealth even with all the white logos?[
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PinaRene
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Cheap Stealth Machine. Moozes Boreas crit bike - Chinese FCC wheels - Powertap G3 - Shimano 105.. First WW items soon to follow ( Engage seatpost / Arione Braided saddle :mrgreen: )

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ProfessorChaos
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Changed up my chainrings to something more black, and 808 tubulars sans decals. Next, I think I'll unbrand the shifters, and RD.

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KB
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Couple of pics of my Dale. It's an old Supersix (2007) that I've had for years. It was white with red decals and had lots of paint. I stripped all the paint off it and the forks saved approx 150g. Then sprayed a satin varnish on it. Haven't put the Dale decals on it yet.

I put an Enve stem on it and removed the decals. Bars are Giant carbon de-decalled.

Changed out the forks to a Carbon Sports Urgestalt and removed the decals on that as well.

Cranks are SISL with Fibre-Lyte rings.

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DOUG
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Nice! Screaming out for a Spidering though.

What are the wheels? They look a bit like Giant SLR's.

KB
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Wheels: Tune hubs, Sapim spokes, Enve rims. They are very light. I think they came in just below 1,000g. Tubular tyres are Veloflex Arenburg's.

TBH, I'm not that fussed on the Spiderings.

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DOUG
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Wow <1000g is really really light, nice work.

I'm just a big fan of the look of the Spiderings, excellent front shifting as well. Obviously not as light as the Fibre-Lytes though. Whats the overall weight for the bike?

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What fork is that? It's not the original is it?

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KB
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Changed out the forks to a Carbon Sports Urgestalt and removed the decals on that as well. From memory it came in at 320g.

You must have missed it in my original post.

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