New S-Works Tarmac Red 22 6.13 kgs Build *12/09 5.89 kgs*

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mpower
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by mpower

Frameset: 2015 S-Works Tarmac, Size is 52cm
Stem: S-Works SL, 100mm
Handlebar: S-Works Shallow Bend Carbon, 42cm center to center
Saddle: S-Works Chicane, 143mm
Crankset: S-Works Carbon with Sram Red 22 Compact Chainrings 50/34T
Crank Spider: S-Works SL Road Carbon, Compact
Cassette: Sram Red 22, 11/32T
Rear Derailleur: Sram Red 22, WiFLi Medium Cage
Front Derailleur: Sram Red 22
Shifters: Sram Red 22
Brake Calipers: Sram Red 22
Chain: Sram Red 22
Cableset: Sram Red 22
Wheelset: Roval Rapide CLX 40 Tubular
Tires: Continental Competition Tubular, 22mm
Pedals: Look Keo Blade 2
Bar Tape: SRAM Super Suede

Complete bike weight without pedals = 6.13 kgs.

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Last edited by mpower on Fri Dec 12, 2014 4:57 pm, edited 2 times in total.

Nezonic
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by Nezonic

Beautiful build! I like the profile of the saddle, the shape is very nice

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shadowman
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by shadowman

nice :) :thumbup:

cazone
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by cazone

Beautiful !

Stammer
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by Stammer

Nicely done!


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fritzbox
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Location: Soure

by fritzbox

Perfect!!!!!!!!!!!!!

zulu695
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Location: Ottawa region, Canada

by zulu695

great looking bike!

plpete
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Joined: Thu Dec 22, 2011 12:39 pm
Location: DC

by plpete

Such an awesome paint job and build! Enjoy it!

rajMAN
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Location: UK

by rajMAN

Great looking build. :D

ross
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Location: Oxfordshire UK

by ross

34x32 does that thing go up walls? :lol:

Nice looking frame though!

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CBJ
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Location: Brooklyn

by CBJ

Love that paint job and build. Congratulation!

boots2000
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by boots2000

What does it weigh with pedals and cages?

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Kayrehn
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by Kayrehn

First time I find the mondrian Look pedals suitable on any bike. You might want to get the garmin a cover or use the tether that came with it, mine flew out twice from the mount when the tabs broke. Nice weight given the lack of exotica!

upside
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Location: USA

by upside

Yes.. that bike speaks class :up: a lot of class and style.

Stefano
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Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan

by Stefano

Love the bike! One critique though-- are those chainrings installed correctly? To my eye, it looks like they are rotated 36 degrees out of phase, which might affect shifting. I know that the Sram and specialized spiders are different what with the hidden bolt setup, but Sram does offer rings with the standard configuration crank pin.

Other than that, gorgeous.

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