Kent Eriksen From France

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martinettu
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Badass ...From France - Kent Eriksen
light is dynamite

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by McGilli

That has such good contrast I thought the photo was black and white for a second - then saw the Red on the shift paddle....

very nice...

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Nice, need to black out the rest of the Enve decals. The oversized HT looks great on the Eriksen.

Here's a bigger photo:

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by scottmmw

nice wheels!

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by burglarboycie

That is awesome!!! One of the cleanest builds I've seen in a long time.

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by KCookie

Very nice build, congrats, but what's the weight. !!!

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by martinettu

Thanks you all...6,8 kg with LW'S and oversized HT.
light is dynamite

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Eriksen 1, always from France. Different geometry than the second one. Lighter (6,675kg) - 34,9 seat tube - ENVE 1.0 vs ENVE 2.0. Stiff, nervous, excellent power transfert...
light is dynamite

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by kgt

Awesome!
I like the new oversized ht but I prefer the matching fork of the previous frame.

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by KB

Fantastic build. I actually prefer the painted forks on the last post.

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by PARTIZAN

I love the 99.9% colour match of the fork ...[emoji1305][emoji1305][emoji6]


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by Calnago

Yes, I like a fork that matches the frame, always. As beautiful as I find a lot of ti frames, when a black after market fork is slapped on it looks like an after thought. I say paint them to match the frame and finish it off right.


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by kgt

+1
It's like admitting that: "Ti is the best material but a carbon fork is always better".

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by garjo

black carbon fork looks like more aggressive
My 4,93 kg Supersix Evo HM: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=137647&start=30

My 6,22 kg Cannondale R500 1996: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=134364

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by mrgray

a beautiful bike. well done. :D
Bobo S&S Steel Bike - 7.5 kg
Oltre XR2- 6.6 kg
Look 585 - 6.8 kg
Look 695 SR :D

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