Trek Emonda SLR Project one build
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Had the Lightweight wheels and 2013 Super Record cranks already, so decided to build up an Emonda SLR around them Got a great deal on the frame at Harry Hall's in Manchester UK. There were only two left in Europe in my size (56)...as luck would have it they were H1 fit with the Vapor coat Thanks to Andy there who managed the build.
Trek Emonda H1 56 (I'm 180cm)
Lightweight Ventoux wheels (latest version)
Deda 35 Superleggera bars (42cm)
Deda 35 120mm stem
Campagnolo Super Record groupset
Campagnolo Record direct mount calipers
Cane Creek headset
Total weight (without pedals) = 5.64kg
Trek Emonda H1 56 (I'm 180cm)
Lightweight Ventoux wheels (latest version)
Deda 35 Superleggera bars (42cm)
Deda 35 120mm stem
Campagnolo Super Record groupset
Campagnolo Record direct mount calipers
Cane Creek headset
Total weight (without pedals) = 5.64kg
Last edited by Cloudman on Sun May 01, 2016 4:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Sweet... now go ride the crap out of it.
2015 Trek Emonda SLR Project One - Red eTap - Zipp 303 - 6.48kg
2016 Cannondale SuperX Rival CX1 - 9.29kg
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2016 Cannondale SuperX Rival CX1 - 9.29kg
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How much clearance do you guys have on the SLR with the direct mount brakes, in particular the campy direct mounts? do you think there would be room for full fenders and 25mm tires under those things? Still... just wondering because I love my emonda SL and it has served me well as a fendered up road bike, but I wouldn't mind getting an H1 geometry, and the SL does not do that. However, the SL does have standard brakes with a standard bridge and mount, and makes fender mounting pretty slick... and that is the primary reason I got it. Not sure if I could get a clean fender mount on a direct mount bike, at least not like I was able to do on the SL. The H1 geometry looks awesome. The overall geometry of the Emondas is really good, they are really nice bikes.
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Unlinked Builds (searchable): Colnago C59 - 5 Years Later; Trek Emonda SL Campagnolo SR; Special Colnago EPQ
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never have been a big fan of the emonda-but this one is great! (colnago c60 looks imo so clumsy next to your emonda). and amazing picture quality!
Calnago wrote:How much clearance do you guys have on the SLR with the direct mount brakes, in particular the campy direct mounts? do you think there would be room for full fenders and 25mm tires under those things? Still... just wondering because I love my emonda SL and it has served me well as a fendered up road bike, but I wouldn't mind getting an H1 geometry, and the SL does not do that. However, the SL does have standard brakes with a standard bridge and mount, and makes fender mounting pretty slick... and that is the primary reason I got it. Not sure if I could get a clean fender mount on a direct mount bike, at least not like I was able to do on the SL. The H1 geometry looks awesome. The overall geometry of the Emondas is really good, they are really nice bikes.
I doubt you would get full fenders (or mud guards to give them their proper name ) running 25mm tyres.
Wow that's an excellent weight given the non-ww groupset, cockpit etc. Naked carbon look does have its appeal...
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The bike is incredible and the photos are awesome!
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