Show me your ti bikes
Moderators: maxim809, Moderator Team
Visit starbike.com Online Retailer for HighEnd cycling components
Great Prices ✓ Broad Selection ✓ Worldwide Delivery ✓
www.starbike.com
That Archon is wicked----My Everti Ti is hiding in a corner----afraid that after seeing so many nice TI bikes in this thread that I won't ride her anymore.
Poor kid----I'll have to get her some WW presents to cheer her up.
Poor kid----I'll have to get her some WW presents to cheer her up.
- michel2
- Posts: 1144
- Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:47 am
- Location: somewere floating between here and the other side
ps: could I use larger frame, S to M; seeing from this set up?[/quote]
do you got any specific complains, stem lenght doesnt look like you need a longer top tube and if you had a seat post with setback it would end up in the middle of the seat rail.
you run a few spacers under you stem and your seat is up a fair way but i supose its a compact frame, i think a photo with you on your bike would tell us more.
i start to wonder about willy's collection your colnagos are verry pretty and now this, i wonder what else you got in your fleet ?! (-:
do you got any specific complains, stem lenght doesnt look like you need a longer top tube and if you had a seat post with setback it would end up in the middle of the seat rail.
you run a few spacers under you stem and your seat is up a fair way but i supose its a compact frame, i think a photo with you on your bike would tell us more.
i start to wonder about willy's collection your colnagos are verry pretty and now this, i wonder what else you got in your fleet ?! (-:
ps: could I use larger frame, S to M; seeing from this set up?
do you got any specific complains, stem lenght doesnt look like you need a longer top tube and if you had a seat post with setback it would end up in the middle of the seat rail.
you run a few spacers under you stem and your seat is up a fair way but i supose its a compact frame, i think a photo with you on your bike would tell us more.
i start to wonder about willy's collection your colnagos are verry pretty and now this, i wonder what else you got in your fleet ?! (-:
Not really major complain, but does feel cramp sometimes *barely ridden it 900km*. but considering that I had to use 110mm stem here, on my other bikes all 100mm. And the saddle way back of the seat post *due to 0 offset I guess*. and lastly aesthetically I like the slam stem better, as it sits there are 2x10mm spacers, and coincidentally on Medium frame, the headtube is that much longer, plus newer '14 has cleaner/stiffer 44mm front end using integrated headset.
THAT LEGEND just so wrong... , I can't wait to get mine Nice bikes Willy
Last edited by CLEAR on Fri Oct 11, 2013 4:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
A cheaper option to get closer to the desired geometry would be a slightly setback seatpost. It would allow you to center the rails of the SMP.
These are my two to road bikes. The build lists are actual, the pictures aren't.
Frame: 2011 Lynskey Helix
Fork: Enve 1.0
Groupset: 2012 SRAM Red (with old Red Black brake callipers)
Headset: Chris King NoThreadset Sotto Voce
Bottom Bracket: Chris King (steel) BSA
Handlebar: Enve Compact Road Bar (42)
Stem: Enve (120)
Bar tape: Fizik Microtex Soft touch
Seatpost: Enve (31.6, 25)
Saddle: Fizik Aliante Carbon Braided
Pedals: Look Keo Blade Ti
Rims: Reynolds Thirty Two
Hubs: Chris King R45
Spokes: Sapix Cx-Ray (nds), Cx-Sprint (ds)
Skewers: Extralite Aliens 2
Tires: Schwalbe Ultremo ZX (23)
Bottle Cages: King Cage Ti
Weight: 6.950 kg
Frame: Gilbertson Allure
Fork: Ritchey WCS UD Carbon
Groupset: 2010 SRAM Force
Headset: Tange Seiki Techno Glide ZSI-47
Bottom Bracket: SRAM BB86 GXP press fit
Handlebar: Ritchey WCS Logic Curve Carbon (42)
Stem: Ritchey WCS 4-axis Carbon
Bar tape: Fizik Microtex Soft touch
Seatpost: Ritchey WCS UD Carbon (31.6, 25)
Saddle: Fizik Aliante
Pedals: Look Keo Blade Ti
Rims: Stan's NoTubes ZTR Alpha 340
Hubs: Chris King R45
Spokes: Sapix Cx-Ray (nds), Cx-Sprint (ds)
Skewers: Ritchey Titanium
Tires: Vredestein Fortezza TriComp (23)
Bottle Cages: Arundel steel
Weight: 7.610 kg
Frame: 2011 Lynskey Helix
Fork: Enve 1.0
Groupset: 2012 SRAM Red (with old Red Black brake callipers)
Headset: Chris King NoThreadset Sotto Voce
Bottom Bracket: Chris King (steel) BSA
Handlebar: Enve Compact Road Bar (42)
Stem: Enve (120)
Bar tape: Fizik Microtex Soft touch
Seatpost: Enve (31.6, 25)
Saddle: Fizik Aliante Carbon Braided
Pedals: Look Keo Blade Ti
Rims: Reynolds Thirty Two
Hubs: Chris King R45
Spokes: Sapix Cx-Ray (nds), Cx-Sprint (ds)
Skewers: Extralite Aliens 2
Tires: Schwalbe Ultremo ZX (23)
Bottle Cages: King Cage Ti
Weight: 6.950 kg
Frame: Gilbertson Allure
Fork: Ritchey WCS UD Carbon
Groupset: 2010 SRAM Force
Headset: Tange Seiki Techno Glide ZSI-47
Bottom Bracket: SRAM BB86 GXP press fit
Handlebar: Ritchey WCS Logic Curve Carbon (42)
Stem: Ritchey WCS 4-axis Carbon
Bar tape: Fizik Microtex Soft touch
Seatpost: Ritchey WCS UD Carbon (31.6, 25)
Saddle: Fizik Aliante
Pedals: Look Keo Blade Ti
Rims: Stan's NoTubes ZTR Alpha 340
Hubs: Chris King R45
Spokes: Sapix Cx-Ray (nds), Cx-Sprint (ds)
Skewers: Ritchey Titanium
Tires: Vredestein Fortezza TriComp (23)
Bottle Cages: Arundel steel
Weight: 7.610 kg
Visit starbike.com Online Retailer for HighEnd cycling components
Great Prices ✓ Broad Selection ✓ Worldwide Delivery ✓
www.starbike.com