My 2013 S-Works Venge
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Nothing out of the ordinary but it's a dutiful race bike that does the job well - and this one is mine. So it's more awesome.
I've been very pleased with the bike so far. The frame is much more forgiving than I was prepared for. It's a race bike - so it lets you know when you're going over rough tarmac - but it's quite comfortable on good rubber and good roads. Overall, the bike just does everything very well so far and I'm quite pleased. I live in an area with a lot of climbing but my style prefers faster speeds on flats and rollers so I decided to go with a bike that suits my strengths. Over time, I've come to the conclusion that any bike that's stiff enough will climb as good as the engine. This is no exception.
2013 S-Works Venge 54cm:
Frame (includes BB, cage bolts, hanger) 1125
Fork 368
Headset 90
SRAM RED Quarq 790
Shifters & cables 314
X-Dome 11-26 153
SRAM Red Aeroglide Brakes 250
YAW FD w/catcher 82
RED RD 148
Seatpost & clamp 226
Zipp SL145 stem 170
3T Ergonova Team (42cm) 204
Romin Pro 158
Elite Cages (2) 92
Zipp Skewers 75
Bar tape 60
SRAM 1091R chain 245
Zipp 404 FC Tubular 1330
Vittoria CX 23/25 (2) 480 (est)
Look Keo Blade Ti 180
Cables 85 (est)
Tufo Tape 50 (est)
Garmin Sensor 30
K-Edge mount 35
K3 Mount & hardware 10 (est)
Scale shot with training wheels (Easton EA90 RT, Schwalbe Ultremo HT, sealant, SRAM 1050 11/26, Specialized Skewers)
Weight of the training setup (1084g + 1574g = 2658g):
Minus the weight of the tubular setup (891g + 1182g + 75 for skewers = 2148g):
Should net me a result of right at 6.8kg. I'll confirm with a scale shot as soon as I can!
Out on a recent training ride:
And some new training wheels:
Last edited by Imaking20 on Thu Sep 25, 2014 5:59 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Crazy nice. That thing is a crit killer.
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The SL4 remains one of the best bikes I've ridden. Some bikes from Specialized don't get a lot of credit on boards like these and I'll be the first to admit the bikes aren't the most unique... but their performance has a lot to do with why you see so many of them.
I've been curious about the polymer coated DA cables so I decided to give them a go. I've been kicking around the idea of changing groups so I figured might as well throw a hail mary and see if I fall in love all over again. Last night I threw on some new hoods, SP41 housing, and polymer shift cables... I can't say that the shifting effort feels any different in the stand. Fack.
Let's hope it feels better on the road..
Let's hope it feels better on the road..
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Very nice. I am parting out my Cervelo S2, to build a 2015 SW Venge myself. It should be very similar to yours as we have similar parts. I'm surprised you didn't go with SW cranks, w/Quarq. It would have certainly saved a decent amount of weight. I'm hoping to have mine close to the weight of my current S2.
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Imaking20 wrote:Looking to class things up a bit on the bike. New group coming. Stay tuned
Still trying to decide on the Aerofly bars though..
I have the Aerofly bars on my Allez. They are really nice. I like them a lot. I was on the fence about buying another set, but I am just going to use my Vukasprints from my Cervelo build. I just started the paperwork for my 2015 SW Venge frameset. I can't wait!
with a Red crank? Oh lord...
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