domane team issue

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JackDaniels
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by JackDaniels

Just acquired. 58cm.

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The frame is suggesting I use Shimano parts, but I like Sram better. Will post update. For race purposes, Aeolus 7 wheels on order.

Edit frame weight is 1.1 kg.

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by spartan

luv the paint scheme. curios what is the lenght of the uncut fork?
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by JackDaniels

24cm. Soon to be shorter.

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by nd2rc

Ooo, this should be cool!

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by Calnago

Functionally, it'll be fine, but I'd have a tough time putting a non Shimano groupset on a frame plastered with Shimano logos.
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I can't wait to see this built up. However, two things: I agree with Calnago, and why the Aeolus 7's and not 5's or 3's?

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by JackDaniels

Got a deal on the 7s I couldn't pass up. I will run c35s for normal riding which should help with the shimano 'aesthetics' as should the black edition components and blacked out shifters.

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by FIJIGabe

OK, makes sense. Please update with pics of the build!

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by PSM

Calnago wrote:I'd have a tough time putting a non Shimano groupset on a frame plastered with Shimano logos.


+1

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by Ozrider

Is 1.1kg the frame alone or frame and fork, and does it include BB bearings, hanger and headset.
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JackDaniels
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by JackDaniels

sigh, you guys are probably right, the end result could be too horrifying to post :cry:

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1.1 is probably the frame alone, but that will include at least the steel hanger, which is integrated. That might also include the bearings.

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JackDaniels wrote:sigh, you guys are probably right, the end result could be too horrifying to post :cry:


Not sure if srs

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by btompkins0112

No, no, no.....Shi-man-O PLEASE.

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Fiery
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by Fiery

Bah! It will be great with Sram on it. For good measure, I would throw on a Specialized saddle too. It's a shame a Hollowgram crank can't fit the bottom bracket.

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