Giant Propel 2014 - a weightweenie's worst nightmare
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Or so it was called once, here: http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=134732
I had it repainted to match the green/black/white jersey of my cycling club.
Build list:
Repainted Propel Advanced frame = 1018 grams, my guess is the original paint is quite heavy.
Repainted Propel fork: 421 grams
Repainted Propel seatpost: 260 grams. Room for improvement!
Repainted OD2 stem: 152 grams. Ouch.
Giant SLR handlebar: 235 grams
Fizik Aliante saddle: 252 grams. Comfy though!
SRAM Force shift/brake levers
SRAM Red rear derailleur
SRAM Red drive side crank arm, Stages Rival non-drive crank arm
Campagnolo Record front derailleur
Giant SpeedControl brakes, plenty strong
Jagwire Elite Link shift cables, Shimano brake cables
Schwalbe One 25mm tires
Far Sports 38x23 mm wheelset, 1400 grams including rim tape
Control Tech Ti skewers
Totally matching BBB green handlebar tape
Totally non-matching white bottle cages, bought on Aliexpress.
Haven't weighed everything, will weigh the complete bike once the steerer is cut.
I had it repainted to match the green/black/white jersey of my cycling club.
Build list:
Repainted Propel Advanced frame = 1018 grams, my guess is the original paint is quite heavy.
Repainted Propel fork: 421 grams
Repainted Propel seatpost: 260 grams. Room for improvement!
Repainted OD2 stem: 152 grams. Ouch.
Giant SLR handlebar: 235 grams
Fizik Aliante saddle: 252 grams. Comfy though!
SRAM Force shift/brake levers
SRAM Red rear derailleur
SRAM Red drive side crank arm, Stages Rival non-drive crank arm
Campagnolo Record front derailleur
Giant SpeedControl brakes, plenty strong
Jagwire Elite Link shift cables, Shimano brake cables
Schwalbe One 25mm tires
Far Sports 38x23 mm wheelset, 1400 grams including rim tape
Control Tech Ti skewers
Totally matching BBB green handlebar tape
Totally non-matching white bottle cages, bought on Aliexpress.
Haven't weighed everything, will weigh the complete bike once the steerer is cut.
Chains to the right!
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I'm not personally a fan of the green saddle / tape, but the bike looks badass
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Yeah I would agree the green saddle is alittle loud. Green cables would look awesome though
2018 Specialized S-Works Tarmac
SRAM Etap
ENVE 4.5
2018 Bianchi Infinito CV
SRAM Etap
ENVE Classics 45
2016 Cervelo P2
Ultegra 6800 Di2
ENVE 6.7
SRAM Etap
ENVE 4.5
2018 Bianchi Infinito CV
SRAM Etap
ENVE Classics 45
2016 Cervelo P2
Ultegra 6800 Di2
ENVE 6.7
Yeah, one day I'll get to a white saddle/white bartape combo, for now I wanted something with a bit more "pop"
Chains to the right!
How do you like the bike so far? I'm kind of going back and forth between this and the TCR (leaning toward the TCR). I love this frame, though.
lrdunc wrote:How do you like the bike so far? I'm kind of going back and forth between this and the TCR (leaning toward the TCR). I love this frame, though.
Only ridden it once (cyclocross season ended last weekend), compared to the Chinarello's I had before this feels a bit stiffer in the bottom bracket area. Braking is fine (Shimano blue pads), better than the KCNC's I had on my previous bike.
As far as aero is concerned: it did feel 'fast' but that's so subjective I'm not gonna go there. I'll take it to Tenerife in February, not the bike of choice for most when it comes to climbing but I can't wait to see how it climbs (and descends!). Just for laughs I'll be using a set of Mavic R-Sys wheels there
Chains to the right!
The resemblance is remarkable That Envie is hot! A bit dull for a girl's bike, aren't they supposed to be decorated with hearts and flowers and teddybears?
Chains to the right!
Shimano pads: wanted to see how they would perform, I was impressed by the Reynolds pads (compared to standard cork) but a friend recommended these.
Campy front mech: lighter than a Force mech. For most WW's this is explanation enough To keep it in line with the rest of the group I've removed the logo's. I live in the Netherlands so if I shift my front mech three times per ride, tops.
Campy front mech: lighter than a Force mech. For most WW's this is explanation enough To keep it in line with the rest of the group I've removed the logo's. I live in the Netherlands so if I shift my front mech three times per ride, tops.
Chains to the right!
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