Lemond titanium
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Have been lurking on here for some time watching and learning and all the while slowly but surely updating my steed to what you see below.
Also as there are simply not enough Lemond bikes on here i felt i should stand up for them a little.
Its a one for all bike and used for everything, century rides, chain ganging, all manner of training in all kinds of weathers, even occasional trips to the pub...
So the components choice was based upon a desire to be as light as possible, but tempered with the knowledge that the riding i do and the local roads arent really friendly to superlight components ( nor is my wallet as it goes ).
Hence the wheelset is clincher, the fork bars and stem are light enought - but at the same time pretty solid, standard drive train etc.
Overall weight currently is 7.3kg, including pedals and Garmin - not really a weenie but with a 1.6kg frame and a need for robustness / reliability its really not too bad in my opinion.
Frame - Lemond Arrivee 55cm
Fork - Deda Black Drive
Stem - Deda Zero 100
Bars - Deda Electa
Seatpost - Use Alien Carbon Cyclops
Saddle - Sella Italia Kit Carbonio SLR
Wheelset - Campagnolo Shamal Ultra
Tyres - Pro Race 3
Groupset - SRAM Red
Pedals - Look Keo Carbon
Cages - Lifeline Titanium
It may not be to everyones taste but i love it, its a fairly classic frame which i feel still looks contempory enough. Its also understated in a good way. The frame could be lighter but i will forgive it as its such a good ride. I have an extra thick flame suit on for daring to use Campag wheels with a non Campag drive train but i love the way they ride and am very happy with them so they're staying!
I dare say its not finished yet, doubt it ever will be as its turning into an addiction.
Hope you all like it as much as i do!!
lemond3 by svenster78, on Flickr
lemond4 by svenster78, on Flickr
lemond5 by svenster78, on Flickr
lemond8 by svenster78, on Flickr
lemond7 by svenster78, on Flickr
Also as there are simply not enough Lemond bikes on here i felt i should stand up for them a little.
Its a one for all bike and used for everything, century rides, chain ganging, all manner of training in all kinds of weathers, even occasional trips to the pub...
So the components choice was based upon a desire to be as light as possible, but tempered with the knowledge that the riding i do and the local roads arent really friendly to superlight components ( nor is my wallet as it goes ).
Hence the wheelset is clincher, the fork bars and stem are light enought - but at the same time pretty solid, standard drive train etc.
Overall weight currently is 7.3kg, including pedals and Garmin - not really a weenie but with a 1.6kg frame and a need for robustness / reliability its really not too bad in my opinion.
Frame - Lemond Arrivee 55cm
Fork - Deda Black Drive
Stem - Deda Zero 100
Bars - Deda Electa
Seatpost - Use Alien Carbon Cyclops
Saddle - Sella Italia Kit Carbonio SLR
Wheelset - Campagnolo Shamal Ultra
Tyres - Pro Race 3
Groupset - SRAM Red
Pedals - Look Keo Carbon
Cages - Lifeline Titanium
It may not be to everyones taste but i love it, its a fairly classic frame which i feel still looks contempory enough. Its also understated in a good way. The frame could be lighter but i will forgive it as its such a good ride. I have an extra thick flame suit on for daring to use Campag wheels with a non Campag drive train but i love the way they ride and am very happy with them so they're staying!
I dare say its not finished yet, doubt it ever will be as its turning into an addiction.
Hope you all like it as much as i do!!
lemond3 by svenster78, on Flickr
lemond4 by svenster78, on Flickr
lemond5 by svenster78, on Flickr
lemond8 by svenster78, on Flickr
lemond7 by svenster78, on Flickr
My Titanium Lemond (RIP):
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The Trek:
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- LiveFastRideHard
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If I saw you ride that bike to a bar I was at I would buy you drinks until you were blammo and then ride off with your bike!!! Hahaha, that is too nice to lock up, but I do love the durability and ride of Titanium bikes. Congrats on a solid build and no worries with the Campy wheels they have better hubs anyways.
Cheers guys, had to add it to the Show your Ti bikes as well - so many of the rides in there were a source of inspiration as i put this together.
My Titanium Lemond (RIP):
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The Trek:
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The Trek:
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Thanks to the wonders of the web i've found a picture of how it looked when i collected it, it was about 19lb without pedals IIRC. I'm sure that for the money i could have bought something lighter "off the peg".
Liked the look of it then - although in fairness, web research aside, i didn't really know what i was looking at as it was my first road bike - however i definitely prefer it now!
Liked the look of it then - although in fairness, web research aside, i didn't really know what i was looking at as it was my first road bike - however i definitely prefer it now!
My Titanium Lemond (RIP):
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The Trek:
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- Tinea Pedis
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Lovely bike and well done on the upgrades and final weight.
What seat tube angle do they come with? Maybe my eyes are a little fuzzy, but it looks quite laid back?
What seat tube angle do they come with? Maybe my eyes are a little fuzzy, but it looks quite laid back?
Yep the original seat post was somewhat laid back, just had a look at it and cant see an angle shown, its branded Lemond but no indicator of the original manufacturer, suspect its Bontrager - was however a comfy way to eat the miles. What i can confirm tho is that the weight was a pretty lardy 215g compared to the Use Carbons 136g.
My Titanium Lemond (RIP):
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The Trek:
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The Trek:
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New wheels courtesy of Derek at Wheelsmith - Gigantex 50mm carbon clinchers with Novatech superlight hubs, sapim spokes, blue nipples. ( image quality courtesy of Blackberry... )
Been running them for about 600 miles now and am very pleased, very little flex ( i weigh 75kg ), hubs are freeing up nicely and they brake better than expected too.
Been running them for about 600 miles now and am very pleased, very little flex ( i weigh 75kg ), hubs are freeing up nicely and they brake better than expected too.
My Titanium Lemond (RIP):
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The Trek:
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The Trek:
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The wheels came in at about 1400g, really happy with that as its a decent weight for a 50mm clincher.
My Titanium Lemond (RIP):
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The Trek:
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- Powerful Pete
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The original pics with the Shamals were nice, but I like the higher profile rims on the "new" version.
Nice ride!
Nice ride!
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Supercommuter: Jamis Renegade...
Oldie but goodie: De Rosa Professional Slx, Campagnolo C-Record...
And you can call me Macktastik Honey Pete Kicks, thank you.
fantastic bike.
love it
stubbsy
love it
stubbsy
hiding in my cave
1991 alpinestar cro-mega dx,
1997 klein pulse pro SS-project FRANKENKLEIN (it is ALIVE thanks to the help of DR Wadsy)
1998 specialized rockhopper (wife size)
2000 stumpie M2 SS sub 16lb weenie build
2009 stumpjumper comp
2011 cervelo s1
1991 alpinestar cro-mega dx,
1997 klein pulse pro SS-project FRANKENKLEIN (it is ALIVE thanks to the help of DR Wadsy)
1998 specialized rockhopper (wife size)
2000 stumpie M2 SS sub 16lb weenie build
2009 stumpjumper comp
2011 cervelo s1
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