Eddy Merckx Team SC build
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Hey guys, I signed up a while ago but haven't posted much.
I just picked up a 2001 Eddy Merckx Team SC frame, and will be starting to search for parts to build it up fairly soon.
I am still deciding on a groupset, looking for input between 3 options:
-newer 11 speed Campagnolo
-older 10 speed Campagnolo
-10 speed Sram (leaning this way as it would save me big $$ and already have wheels, but would this be blasphemous to go non-Campy (haha)? I currently use 10 speed Sram on 2 road bikes, a CX bike, and my TT bike)
Also for bars/stem/post, I am considering the Ritchey Classic parts. They are inexpensive, and I like the look of them. Input also welcome here.
I probably won't be racing this bike, more looking at using it for slower group rides (ie. the monday recovery ride, or maybe a gran fondo with friends).
Thanks for everything,
Jakob
I just picked up a 2001 Eddy Merckx Team SC frame, and will be starting to search for parts to build it up fairly soon.
I am still deciding on a groupset, looking for input between 3 options:
-newer 11 speed Campagnolo
-older 10 speed Campagnolo
-10 speed Sram (leaning this way as it would save me big $$ and already have wheels, but would this be blasphemous to go non-Campy (haha)? I currently use 10 speed Sram on 2 road bikes, a CX bike, and my TT bike)
Also for bars/stem/post, I am considering the Ritchey Classic parts. They are inexpensive, and I like the look of them. Input also welcome here.
I probably won't be racing this bike, more looking at using it for slower group rides (ie. the monday recovery ride, or maybe a gran fondo with friends).
Thanks for everything,
Jakob
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Absolutely love these frames, especially in traditional geometry. Always on the look out for them.
If it was me I'd go 10-speed SRAM for the reasons you listed, with as many black parts as possible so they don't compete with the frame. IMHO SRAM suits the functional race bike aesthetic I think these frames lend themselves to as well.
If it was me I'd go 10-speed SRAM for the reasons you listed, with as many black parts as possible so they don't compete with the frame. IMHO SRAM suits the functional race bike aesthetic I think these frames lend themselves to as well.
- maverick_1
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Congrats on the frame!
Here's my Team SC, for your reference, built with Campy 11.
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=123085
Here's my Team SC, for your reference, built with Campy 11.
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=123085
WOW, congratulations, I absolutely love this frame. If it was me I'd definitely build it with campy and put some nice tan wall veloflexes on either classic style wheels (ambrosio nemesis with record hubs) or some nice carbon campy wheels like the Hyperon or bora 35's.
lovely frame!
Certainly Campagnolo.
+1 on Ritchey classic.
Certainly Campagnolo.
+1 on Ritchey classic.
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Welcome to the club, what size is your frame? Love it, my vote is for alloy 10-speed campagnolo if you can find it.
Waiting to see it finished!
Pity I just sold one few weeks ago.
If I happen to have any other one I will send you a pm!
If I happen to have any other one I will send you a pm!
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Such a great frame you won't regret it ! I have the 2001 model also with the 1" carbon fork steerer in a size 54, absolutely love it . Try and go Campag if you can afford it, just makes sense on such a lovely frame with that pedigree . I have the original 10 speed Campy Daytona (Centaur) groupset on mine with Record cranks, Ksyrium SSC wheelset and updated Deda Zero bar stem and seatpost .This is one road bike I will never sell . A friend has the Red White and Blue Domo Lotto frameset from '02 which comes with a 1 1/8 headset , he kitted his out with a new Campy 11 speed group .
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That's coming together very nicely. Good choice with the silver stem, bars and seatpost
- maverick_1
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Looking forward to the build.
By the way, unless the brake/shift cables are all mounted, I wouldn't take the risk and mount the handlebar+stem onto the steerer.
One slight twist and you may end up denting the toptube if the bars swing over (personal experience).
Cheers
By the way, unless the brake/shift cables are all mounted, I wouldn't take the risk and mount the handlebar+stem onto the steerer.
One slight twist and you may end up denting the toptube if the bars swing over (personal experience).
Cheers
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