Let's See Your Time Trial bike

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aftereffector
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by aftereffector

djm wrote:aftereffector: tri?


Yep, I dabble in multisport though I really can't swim. I use a torpedo bottle and sometimes a behind-the-seat bottle for anything requiring hydration, but otherwise I try to keep the setup clean.

I have no idea what the P3 weighed in that picture, but I'm sure it was a lot - the Ventus bars and Zipps are not particularly lightweight!

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Tinea Pedis
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Tweaked TT set up a little and got a new lid

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pretty happy with it now. Now, to work on getting power up...

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wheelzqc
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by wheelzqc

Tinea Pedis, what saddle are you on ? Sweet pics !

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You're looking ferocious, son!
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JensW
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by JensW

My little TT Bike :D
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Tinea Pedis
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wheelzqc wrote:Tinea Pedis, what saddle are you on ? Sweet pics !

ISM Adamo Race II

And grazie lads, it sure did hurt!

theletterk
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by theletterk

my new TT bike.

replaced the old 576 (white blue) with a new col scheme (black lime) and added some components at the same time. New crank and new Disc.

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Stefano
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by Stefano

Maybe it's just the fact that they are really bright, but those cables look a bit long/ messy. Excellent component choices though, although a bit of an eclectic mix. Gives it a personality :D Love the color choice :)

theletterk
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by theletterk

yup....cables are a little long as i just removed the last 2 spacers and pulling the aerobar about 1" backwards after easing myself into the bike. Can't do any changes from here anymore!

going to the LBS to have the cables trimmed soon!

carbon337
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by carbon337

Little something i bodged together with the help of a local shop and bits from mates.
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Tinea Pedis
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New TT bike for 2014. My NRS team don't have a TT bike for the year, so was allowed to source my own. Approached the Australian Pinarello dealer and worked out a deal where I would ride one of their bikes in TT's this season.

Got the bike 5 days before our National TT titles. Wanted a top 10, finished 11th.

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Krull

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new reynolds disc and sram front wheel, and optimized Position.



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Elrey
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No aero chainring? Why?

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good question-a case for my "to-do"-list. ;-)

110 mm-crankset, because i want it to be "multi-usable"-it, if circumstances require, should although work as a Substitute for my roadbikes crankset.

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by Dalai

Krull wrote:good question-a case for my "to-do"-list. ;-)

110 mm-crankset, because i want it to be "multi-usable"-it, if circumstances require, should although work as a Substitute for my roadbikes crankset.


Stronglight make TT chainrings in 110 BCD if you do go that way...

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