All Specialized Tarmacs
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- andyhunter
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cezinho wrote:@andyhunter:
hi andy, I am looking for some 50mm carbon tubular rims (around 1250-1350gr) for my SL2 S Works.
Depends on your budget, as well as looks in the sense of graphics (on the wheel if there vibrant and stand out or suttle and blend in plus the colour of them to be unique or match the colour scheme on your bike.) Also the spoke pattern ( how the spokes are laced together and how many they are).7
I would recommend tubulars for the full experience and to get a nice light weight. clinchers are less expensive, but are heavier. I always find tubulars harder to puncture and can run with a puncture for a long time if it is a slow one.
I will give my opinion on brands of wheels using both shimano and campagnolo( campy more reliable )
Zipp 303(45mm)/808(58mm) are nice wheels but i dislike the colour of the spokes and the design, i much prefair mavic type of spoke very clean lines. Zipps do blend in to many frames with the graphics. Two versions now standard black and like a greyish colour of the rim.
Mavics cosmic carbone ultimates (40mm) only problem is that the spokes once broke the wheel is a write off, wide spokes so certain computer magnets not fit thus where the mavic computer comes in handy.
Campagnolo bora ultra 2(50mm) the pattern for spoke design on rear wheel looks strange to front. Graphics faded through washing and tiny air bubbles under graphics over time. two versions standard and dark edition.
Personally all wheels do the same job and act different, marginally if high end.
Cant go wrong for mavics, zipps. Have not tried other wheels so can not say. If you want to stand out go for wheels where people generally do not choose i.e. campagnolo and reynold, fulcrums as most common is mavic and zipp.
Madfibre wheels or lightweight is an option too for very light.
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Which version of my Tarmac sl4 looks beter and why?
Specialized Tarmac S-works SL7 (Satin carbon spectraflair tint)
Specialized Tarmac S-works SL6 (Green Cameleon)
Specialized Tarmac Pro SL6 Disc (Blue/Teal Sram Force AXS)
Specialized Epic Elite 29
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Specialized Tarmac S-works SL6 (Green Cameleon)
Specialized Tarmac Pro SL6 Disc (Blue/Teal Sram Force AXS)
Specialized Epic Elite 29
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- timintense
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poppiholla wrote:Which version of my Tarmac sl4 looks beter and why?
that's very impressive how just changing the chainrings has completely transformed the look of the bike for the better
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- 2014 Lapierre Zesty AM 727-11.9kg
- 2012 Storck Fenomalist Di2 - 7.1kg
Carbon - Lightens your bike and your wallet
OCBD - Obsessive Compulsive Biking Disorder
tohd1978 wrote:New addition to my bike; Zipp 101s.
Bike looks to big for you and please remove the light on the seat post !
cl9k24la wrote:tohd1978 wrote:New addition to my bike; Zipp 101s.
Bike looks to big for you and please remove the light on the seat post !
Dun you guys cycle with rear lights? In fact, I just noticed all the pictures posted doesn't have lights fitted on.
Why do say it's too big? Feels ok. I will have my fitting check again. Thanks anyway.
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andyhunter wrote:I dunno weather to glue the garmin speed and cadence kit ( or glue a custom magnet to crank and spoke) thus no cables ties on crank arm or rear stay but if i ever sell the frame or a new computer comes out the garmin kit would be a messy job removing plus paint would need touched up. i was also considering attaching the speed/cadence sendor underneath the same was timing chips are attached but its another glue or cable tie job. Any opinions ?
For the cadence magnet, get some rare earth magnets ( something like http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/20-Pieces-Ra ... 749wt_1038 ) and stack them to your pedal axel to the required height for the sensor. I find they work great, and to date I haven't lost any.
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2012 S-Works SL4 OmegaPharma-QuickStep frameset
Ultegra Di2
Rotor 3D+
Stronglight CT2 39/53
Dura-Ace 25-11 cassette and chain
Speedplay Zero Chromo
KCNC C7 with Reynolds blue
3T Ergonova pro
3T ARX pro
Romin Pro
50mm China carbon tubulars with Novatec hubs and Continental Competions
6,66kg or 14.68lbs
2012 S-Works SL4 OmegaPharma-QuickStep frameset
Ultegra Di2
Rotor 3D+
Stronglight CT2 39/53
Dura-Ace 25-11 cassette and chain
Speedplay Zero Chromo
KCNC C7 with Reynolds blue
3T Ergonova pro
3T ARX pro
Romin Pro
50mm China carbon tubulars with Novatec hubs and Continental Competions
6,66kg or 14.68lbs
One of the nicest Tarmacs I 've ever seen!!!
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