2009 Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL2

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vanmatthew
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by vanmatthew

Hello All. After years of buying stock (well bought a stock bike earlier this year too) just wanted to share my first accidental build.

2009 Specialize S-Works Tarmac SL3

Groupset: Ultegra Di2 w/ external battery

Handlebar: S-Works Fact Carbon, 42mm
Bar Tape: Lizard Skin DSP 2.5
Stem: Fizik Cyrano R1 110mm
Saddle: Selle Italia Flight Flow Carbino
Pedals PD-6800
Brakes: Ultegra - BR-6800
Cable&Housing: Ashima Reaction Brake Housing / Cable Kit
Cassette Dura Ace CS-9000
Crankset: Ultegra FC-6800, 175, 50/34
Bottom Bracket: BB-9000

Wheels: Hand built Flo 45mm/60mm carbon with Carbon-TI SL hubs; 1482 grams

Total Weight 15.5lbs/7040 grams

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terrible1
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by terrible1

Clean ride but put that phone in your back pocket! :smartass:

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vanmatthew
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by vanmatthew

I use my phone as my cycling computer.

AZR3
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Location: Az USA

by AZR3

Nice bike
Hows the braking on the Flo CCs?

vanmatthew
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by vanmatthew

Brakes seem great so far. Only did one 30 mph descent. No pulsing. No noise. Stopping power seemed great so far.

Also did a short descent down a dam top with a sharp u turn down the rest of the trail. Slammed the brakes and tried to feel the braking surface for heat and it felt cool, on a 95 degree day. Will start pushing it a little more. Build the wheel myself with Carbon-TI rims so slowly testing the bike/wheels.

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