AX Lightness Vial Evo D

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Stegger
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by Stegger

Hi,
finally got around to post a build list of my new bike (Sorry for the quality of the picture)
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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!!!

NilesCrane
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by NilesCrane

Looks great, especially the frame! Do you have a weight for it?

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Frankie - B
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by Frankie - B

stegger, the bike looks good, but I think you forgot the most important bit ;) the weight!
'Tape was made to wrap your GF's gifts, NOT hold a freakin tire on.'
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BrianVarick
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by BrianVarick

Great build!

dereksmalls
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by dereksmalls

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!

tharmor
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by tharmor

@stegger - please take high quality shots of the build, and put it in the big ring! If hosting the image is a problem, just pm me and I can host/post them for you.

Cheers on a sweet ride.

vlastrada
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by vlastrada

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 :)

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micky
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by micky

Weight please!!

jvanv8
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by jvanv8

A seriously light build for a big Dane! Frightening if you think about it.
AX Vial Evo: 4970g
Addict SL : 5235g
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jordan00
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by jordan00

Is that a pump next to the seat tube cage?

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by Krull

looks very harmonious, nice!

DEADRE
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by DEADRE

Stegger wrote:Hi,
finally got around to post a build list of my new bike (Sorry for the quality of the picture)
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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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