Specialized SHIV repaint and rebuild
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Thanks @MIller76. Agreed that the Highroad color palette was dubious. I tried for a while to convince myself it was cool...
Black is super functional and always looks clean. Timeless.
Black is super functional and always looks clean. Timeless.
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Hi @grid256 :
There is a neat custom silver shim in the lower stack with a 2degree rise.
SM
There is a neat custom silver shim in the lower stack with a 2degree rise.
SM
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Hey @tetonrider :
Love your SHIV by the way. Your Nokon solution inspired mine. Agreed I have some work to do there.
The angled pads are not an issue for me. Very comfortable setup.
Yes, USAC has a very liberal enforcement of the UCI tech rules. I saw some very dubious decisions in the minutes before the TT start in Bend this year.
There is a huge difference in the HED H3D and the HED Stinger 9 fronts. The biggest is the H3D has no vertical compliance but offers a very small frontal area. If the roads are smooth you cannot beat this solution. But it will beat you up big time if the roads are rough. The Stinger 9 is great solution for rougher roads in low to moderate winds. High winds, I go to a Stinger 4.
SM
Love your SHIV by the way. Your Nokon solution inspired mine. Agreed I have some work to do there.
The angled pads are not an issue for me. Very comfortable setup.
Yes, USAC has a very liberal enforcement of the UCI tech rules. I saw some very dubious decisions in the minutes before the TT start in Bend this year.
There is a huge difference in the HED H3D and the HED Stinger 9 fronts. The biggest is the H3D has no vertical compliance but offers a very small frontal area. If the roads are smooth you cannot beat this solution. But it will beat you up big time if the roads are rough. The Stinger 9 is great solution for rougher roads in low to moderate winds. High winds, I go to a Stinger 4.
SM
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Could you help provide any details on the exact paint color and clear coat used? I'd love to have mine repainted that exact color if possible.