2015 Trek Emonda SLR 52cm H1 Red 22 5.8kg

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dudemanppl
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by dudemanppl

Updated! eeBrakes, SRAM Red, Shimano 7900 FD, Praxis rings, Look Keo Blade 2 Ti. Only lost 100g with the updates, but it brakes a lot better and shifts a little better.

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Found an Emonda SLR for cheap. Light bike to go with the Stelbel!

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by rheosibal

but the evo...?
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by glam2deaf

lol, another one. You're bang on about this being much better than the CAAD8 though. 36 bars are micro.

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by dudemanppl

rheosibal wrote:but the evo...?


I'm still trying to sell that thing :/

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by rheosibal

I'd hop on it if it was a 52...what's the weenie difference between the two?

I'd keep the evo, but of course I'm biased
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by Tom06

This frame looks great, with tanwalls and slammed stem It's going to be fire!

dudemanppl
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by dudemanppl

Well the Evo has too much stack for me... Plus the Emonda is actually repaired (which I don't mind) so it's wayyyy cheaper than the Evo.

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by Calnago

What was the repair that was made? Do you have a pic of the actual frame, or is that first pic in the thread actually it?
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dudemanppl
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by dudemanppl

It's a small seatstay repair. I get the frame probs sometime next week? Plus I need to repair it myself.

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Lol, you're going to repair it yourself? #dontdie

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You can't die if you don't ride it! :beerchug:

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This is true, you'd actually have to ride bikes in order to risk dying.

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HALLOOO?!

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by dudemanppl

Updatedddddd. Obviously a few places where I can go lighter, but its sub 6kg without even trying too hard.

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by glam2deaf

That's sick... Nice to see more H1 Treks.

How did the repair go?

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