My Madone Spartacus edition

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Kinning
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by Kinning

Been reading a few posts on here and getting info. Thought I'd post one of my bikes up. Just about finished. Still need pedals and cages.

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TrekUk
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by TrekUk

Nice to see another Madone. I think some more "stealthy" wheels will set the bike off million times better.
Madone Five Series 2013
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Kinning
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by Kinning

I've 50mm with out the decals. Doesn't look to bad. With the climbing wheels in it looks totally different too. Mot be riding it until weather improves a good bit.

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TrekUk
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by TrekUk

My madone is a year round bike and ive just splashed out £1400 on wheels!

is yours 6 or 7 series frame?
Madone Five Series 2013
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Kinning
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by Kinning

7. This is my other madone, 6.9 project one. Best ride ever, all the detail have been removed from wheels. Look better.

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And the early Madone
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Frankie13
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by Frankie13

I like it but think the wheels are a touch to loud IMO.

paddyrider
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by paddyrider

That's some impressive Madone lineage you have there! Do they improve much with each development?


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HaroldC
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by HaroldC

Very cool frame!

I think removing the decals from the wheels will draw more attention to the frame. As is, the wheels are the first thing you look at......


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paradawt
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by paradawt

That frame deserves all atention :)
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joelpace
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by joelpace

I generally don't like Treks, but that one is awesome.

paradawt
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by paradawt

joelpace wrote:I generally don't like Treks, but that one is awesome.


Usually don't like it too, but this one have an awesome paint.
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dereksmalls
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by dereksmalls

Looks good! Love the Spartacus edition. That's a chunky arse seat on it though!

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6to
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by 6to

Really nice bike man!
I've always thought project one photos don't show the real beauty of the frames, so when you get the bike its a reaaly good surprise.

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