My New Trek M7 Spartacus
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Hi Everyone
Just sharing my new ride for 2013.
Sorry for the poor photos and wrong directions.
Trek M7 Project One Spartacus Theme
Groupset : Sram Red Tour Edition
Bar : Zipp Vuka
Stem : Zipp SL145
Crank : Rotor 3D
Pedals : Speedplay ti
Wheels : Mad fiber ceramic
Weight : 6.22kg
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Just sharing my new ride for 2013.
Sorry for the poor photos and wrong directions.
Trek M7 Project One Spartacus Theme
Groupset : Sram Red Tour Edition
Bar : Zipp Vuka
Stem : Zipp SL145
Crank : Rotor 3D
Pedals : Speedplay ti
Wheels : Mad fiber ceramic
Weight : 6.22kg
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Pics from the crank would be nice and in gallery thread
- Frankie - B
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Moved to the Gallery. Oh, please provide us with pics that do the bike justice. Thanks
If you want to see 'meh' content of me and my bike you can follow my life in pictures here!'Tape was made to wrap your GF's gifts, NOT hold a freakin tire on.'
I wouldn't necessarily say the frame is too small - but there are quite a few things that are odd about the bike.
1) Very high saddle but it looks like a very short stem
2) The bars seem to be set up improperly
3) The saddle looks like it is pointed down, almost like you are having problems reaching for the bars and getting numbness.
I like the frame and wheels, but there are some things that just don't look like they are set up properly. It just looks a little "funny"
1) Very high saddle but it looks like a very short stem
2) The bars seem to be set up improperly
3) The saddle looks like it is pointed down, almost like you are having problems reaching for the bars and getting numbness.
I like the frame and wheels, but there are some things that just don't look like they are set up properly. It just looks a little "funny"
Some odd things going on with that fit. Saddle is not only not level it is way forward on a zero offset mast. Short stem with big spacer stack. Is this just set up prior to fitting or how it is ridden? Looks to me like a bike put together awaiting the fitting session with uncut seatmast and fork steerer.
Back issues? very short upper body? Triathlete moving to road bike?
May just be an issue of a frame (a nice looking one) that doesn't fit the rider.
Back issues? very short upper body? Triathlete moving to road bike?
May just be an issue of a frame (a nice looking one) that doesn't fit the rider.
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The only thing wrong with that bike is the tower of spacers , it doest matter if it's your first ride , the bike needs to be set up wright ,I honestly feel depress by looking at it also a 120 mm stem will be better if you need to use that size stem in that size bike that frame is not your size, but really SLAM THAT STEM! Here is the right set up this is Spartacus bike.http://cdn3.coresites.mpora.com/rcuk/wp ... G_9340.jpg
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Oh the humanity!
(more dollars than sense).
(more dollars than sense).