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Roubaix1975
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by Roubaix1975 on Fri Dec 02, 2016 11:38 am
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tomyboy123 wrote:Had to sell the CG-R and replace it with something lighter.
-seatpost: Specialized S-Works Carbon
194g
What is the lenght of the seatpost you are using on this bike?
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Roubaix1975 on Fri Dec 02, 2016 11:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Roubaix1975
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by Roubaix1975 on Fri Dec 02, 2016 11:47 am
tomyboy123 wrote:This is going to be fat...
...for the winter.
....And how wide is the Roubaix Pro tires you are using?
I have a new Roubaix Expert myself and the plan is going to prepare it for a bit of gravel riding during the winther
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tomyboy123
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by tomyboy123 on Sat Dec 03, 2016 9:00 am
Roubaix1975 wrote:What is the lenght of the seatpost you are using on this bike?
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With new Roubaix you have to use minimum 400mm.
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tomyboy123
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by tomyboy123 on Sat Dec 03, 2016 9:03 am
Roubaix1975 wrote:....And how wide is the Roubaix Pro tires you are using?
I have a new Roubaix Expert myself and the plan is going to prepare it for a bit of gravel riding during the winther
Actual size of the tire is little over 32mm.
So, if you want, you can use cyclocross tires, 32mm will be OK. I think 35mm won't fit.
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schmolke
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tomyboy123
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by tomyboy123 on Fri Feb 10, 2017 5:59 pm
Currently nothing better to do, miserable weather.... "swapped" around some components, to save a few grams.
This is looking more and more like summer project, as the 9120 & 9170 components, got pushed back as late june- july 2017.
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tomyboy123
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rebem
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by rebem on Wed Jun 14, 2017 2:09 pm
Tomyboy - love your work. Very professional job.
Just a question on your cable routing: I have just received my 2017 S-Works Roubaix frameset and I can't see how the front derailleur cables up with Di2. Does your frame have a cable hole close to the derailleur or is it the one that the manual shifting cable comes from closer to the BB?
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lewdvig
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by lewdvig on Wed Jul 19, 2017 8:56 pm
Awesome work. You'll have the prettiest Elite guaranteed.
Did you happen to weigh the wheels? Are they in the 1900-2000 gram range?
I'm thinking it would be easy to drop 500 grams with the new tubeless Ksyriums disc wheels.
Road: Guru Praemio, Colnago Master X Light, Scapin EOS5, Gios Compact Evo, Pinarello Gavia, Bottechia SLX, Bianchi Vittoria
Cross: Ritchey Swiss Cross
MTB: Rocky Mountain Instinct
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tomyboy123
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tomyboy123
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by tomyboy123 on Mon Nov 06, 2017 5:19 pm
jever98 wrote:Bravo! Very nice!
How do you like the future shock stem?
Can't say. The bike was in the works for over a year.
Now winter is coming, so I don't think that will drive this until next spring.
So, we will see.