AX Lightness Vial Evo D
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Hi,
finally got around to post a build list of my new bike (Sorry for the quality of the picture)
Specifications:
Frame: AX Lightness Vial Evo D, XL
Group set: DA Di2
Powermeter: Stages DA 180 mm
Pedals: Speedplay
Seatpost: AX Lightness Daedalus UD
Seat: AX Lightness Sprint
Bottlecages: AX Lightness Nasdorowje
Stem: AX Lightness RIGID 120 mm
Handlebar: 3T Rotundo LTD 42cm c-t-c
Bartape: Lizard Skins DSP 2.5 mm
Wheelset: Mavic 40C
QR: AX Lightness Quicky Evo road
Tyres: Continental GP4000S II 23mm
Computer mount: K-EDGE XL
Computer: Garmin Edge 1000
Overall, It is an amazing bike that feels plenty stiff, highly responsive and handles everything I throw at it with a breeze!!!
finally got around to post a build list of my new bike (Sorry for the quality of the picture)
Specifications:
Frame: AX Lightness Vial Evo D, XL
Group set: DA Di2
Powermeter: Stages DA 180 mm
Pedals: Speedplay
Seatpost: AX Lightness Daedalus UD
Seat: AX Lightness Sprint
Bottlecages: AX Lightness Nasdorowje
Stem: AX Lightness RIGID 120 mm
Handlebar: 3T Rotundo LTD 42cm c-t-c
Bartape: Lizard Skins DSP 2.5 mm
Wheelset: Mavic 40C
QR: AX Lightness Quicky Evo road
Tyres: Continental GP4000S II 23mm
Computer mount: K-EDGE XL
Computer: Garmin Edge 1000
Overall, It is an amazing bike that feels plenty stiff, highly responsive and handles everything I throw at it with a breeze!!!
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Looks great, especially the frame! Do you have a weight for it?
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stegger, the bike looks good, but I think you forgot the most important bit the weight!
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.'
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Weight please with pedals. Thought you might have got an AX Lightness bar to complete the cockpit - if I had the cash that's what I would have done!
impressive build, and I am sure impressive weight ....
Some very nice parts: how stiff is the AX stem and does it ever slip on potholes etc?
Above all, how does it ride? For example, I wonder how the AX's ride quality compares to good handling frames like Colnagos, Wiliers, Pinas and Cipollini
Cheers, looking fwd to the pictures, it really deserves some nice shots
Some very nice parts: how stiff is the AX stem and does it ever slip on potholes etc?
Above all, how does it ride? For example, I wonder how the AX's ride quality compares to good handling frames like Colnagos, Wiliers, Pinas and Cipollini
Cheers, looking fwd to the pictures, it really deserves some nice shots
Weight please!!
A seriously light build for a big Dane! Frightening if you think about it.
Stegger wrote:Hi,
finally got around to post a build list of my new bike (Sorry for the quality of the picture)
water bottle cage: AX Lightness
Question, i have read here that the AX water bottle cage had problems of fitting standard size water bottles, but when used w/ longer versions the bottle seams to fit like a glove. May i ask what type of water bottles do you use (pictures of possible) and did you have any problems of them ejecting while hitting bumps on the road?
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