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Rims are Kinlin XR22t, nipples are Sapim Alloy, spokes are Sapim Laser 20/24, front hub is the BHS ULF66, rear hub is a PowerTap G3. Add rim plugs and it's 1519g total. Not too heavy, not too light, but it does include power.
dudemanppl wrote:Rims are Kinlin XR22t, nipples are Sapim Alloy, spokes are Sapim Laser 20/24, front hub is the BHS ULF66, rear hub is a PowerTap G3. Add rim plugs and it's 1519g total. Not too heavy, not too light, but it does include power.
Cheers. They're so understated and classy - your bike looks insane! VV jealous.
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Haha thanks, I think silver spokes just look better. Everyone goes with black nowadays.
Cool build. Don't think i've seen that paintscheme before?
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My brace - winter and summer, both now swapped to Campagnolo
Custom sprayed Evo with 2015 Record
Caad10 with Athena
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Great combo, would like to add a CAAD10 to run alongside my Evo.
I love this custom paint.
Pepsi wrote:Custom paint job made by Berk (green to grey). Pic with Mavic Carbon C40
I love this custom paint.
oh my goodness. they painted the green bits grey...not the whole bike.
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|| Mosaic RT-1 || Cannondale Evo || Cannondale CAAD10 ||
|| Mosaic RT-1 || Cannondale Evo || Cannondale CAAD10 ||
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Pepsi wrote:Pepsi wrote:SuperSix Evo (size 52)
Di2
Mavic CU
Power2Max
6,41 kg
Costum paint job made by Berk (green to grey). Pic with Mavic Carbon C40
For all those who are interested how it was done - we removed the green logos and made new black logos (the logos aren't painted, but it's the carbon that is black on the frame...)