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marcello
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by marcello

Here are some details :)

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marcello
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by marcello

I really like my Fulcrums R3 in the Tarmac, but now looking for some nice carbon wheels.

Any tips for wich carbon wheels in my Specialized Tarmac?

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lrdunc
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by lrdunc

Really really love this bike!

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by Ordinaybikes

I've got some Roval Rapide CLX60's that would be nice on there.

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marcello
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by marcello

That are some nice wheels! Nice price also :-)

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ProfessorChaos
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by ProfessorChaos

Great bike! Some S-Works Cranks, and Handlebars would slice some weight off quickly.

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marcello
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by marcello

@ProfessorChaos Are you talking about a S-Works handlebar + stem?

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by lrdunc

More pictures please :)

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marcello
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by marcello

The weather here in the Netherlands is now not so good for taking pictures outside.

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ProfessorChaos
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by ProfessorChaos

No I meant the cranks, and handlebars. You already have the best Specialized stem it looks like.

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marcello
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by marcello

I'm searching for a lighter stem, what do you think about a s-works stem or a zipp stem?

Or maybe a alternative?

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ProfessorChaos
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by ProfessorChaos

marcello wrote:I'm searching for a lighter stem, what do you think about a s-works stem or a zipp stem?

Or maybe a alternative?


I am quite fond of the Zipp SCSL stem. I use one on both my Venge, and Allez. It's light, and stiff. A stem is one place I don't like to go too light, because you definitely get more flex when you do.

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by liam7020

Not a huge Spesh fan but that's a nice looking bike. Also like the colour of the new Quickstep Venge - maybe I'm being converted!
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marcello
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by marcello

Thank you liam7020!

The Tarmac rides very, very nice also :-)

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Nice!
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