Specialized Tarmac SL6 Pro 2019 (UPDATED) 6.28kg with C24s
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Current Setup:
Frameset: Tarmac Pro SL6 with S works seatpost
R8000 Ultegra Groupset (Crankset 52/36, Direct Mount Calipers)
CEMA Ceramic Bottombracket
S Works Carbon Shallow Bend Handle bar
S Works SL Stem
Specialized Romin Pro Carbon Rail Saddle
Look Keo Carbon pedals
Bontrager Carbon Cages
Fulcrum Racing Zero Nites Wheelset
Atik Titanium Skewers
Specialized S-Wrap Roubiax Bartapes
GP4000s tyres
Looking to upgrade to:
Dura Ace Compact 50/34 Crankset
Look Keo Blade Carbon Ti spindle pedals
Pirelli P Zero Velo 25cc
KMC X11 SL Chain
Potentially upgrade Ultegra Direct mount to EE Direct Mount Calipers...that will shave another +- 180gms....
Thoughts?
Frameset: Tarmac Pro SL6 with S works seatpost
R8000 Ultegra Groupset (Crankset 52/36, Direct Mount Calipers)
CEMA Ceramic Bottombracket
S Works Carbon Shallow Bend Handle bar
S Works SL Stem
Specialized Romin Pro Carbon Rail Saddle
Look Keo Carbon pedals
Bontrager Carbon Cages
Fulcrum Racing Zero Nites Wheelset
Atik Titanium Skewers
Specialized S-Wrap Roubiax Bartapes
GP4000s tyres
Looking to upgrade to:
Dura Ace Compact 50/34 Crankset
Look Keo Blade Carbon Ti spindle pedals
Pirelli P Zero Velo 25cc
KMC X11 SL Chain
Potentially upgrade Ultegra Direct mount to EE Direct Mount Calipers...that will shave another +- 180gms....
Thoughts?
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Pirellis are not light. Alot of your components are on the heavy side.
Not admitting they are ultra lights but decent enough and more importantly the bike ride is awesome...centurionAL wrote: ↑Wed Sep 26, 2018 1:07 amPirellis are not light. Alot of your components are on the heavy side.
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Absolutely great looking bike! The Pirelli's are really good tires with lots of grip and good puncture resistance. If you don't already use latex tubes I can highly recommend the Vredestein Superlite's as they will make the ride buttery smooth with these tires.
Just for esthetics I would cross the shifter cables as this would give a nicer curve and more direct entry into the frame (see some of Calnago's builds for reference).
Just for esthetics I would cross the shifter cables as this would give a nicer curve and more direct entry into the frame (see some of Calnago's builds for reference).
Thanks for the great tips on esthetics... awesome constructive feedback!happyon2wheels wrote: ↑Wed Sep 26, 2018 8:10 amAbsolutely great looking bike! The Pirelli's are really good tires with lots of grip and good puncture resistance. If you don't already use latex tubes I can highly recommend the Vredestein Superlite's as they will make the ride buttery smooth with these tires.
Just for esthetics I would cross the shifter cables as this would give a nicer curve and more direct entry into the frame (see some of Calnago's builds for reference).
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