Let's See Your Time Trial bike

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timtri13
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by timtri13

hello

my last build ready for start the triathlon season in one month, I just wait about a famous saddle :beerchug: :thumbup:

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LarsEjaas
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by LarsEjaas

Here's mine:

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http://postimage.org/image/2h9hkqin8/

It's been posted here before...

Not much to look at, but a really great fit for me, and it handles really well :thumbup:

+ it's damned fast :beerchug:

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maverick_1
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Location: Tokyo

by maverick_1

Cannondale Slice/Zipp Vuka bars and R2C shifters.
Total weight: 7510 grams

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johnsonj718
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by johnsonj718

Wow your slice look beautiful with the 808s.

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dwaharvey
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Location: USA

by dwaharvey

This is mine... I haven't been riding it much lately though, so its for sale in the classifieds (needs a better home).
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Leroni
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by Leroni

after a long selfban from the forum i've got you to show
my new tt rig
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focus chrono size m
dura-ace rearmec. with ceramic speed pulley's
cbear ceramic bb
pro disc
front wheel will be replaced with a mavic ultimate
pro missile bar
tektro carbon brakelever

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andreszucs
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by andreszucs

Great built! any idea on weight?

Leroni
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by Leroni

yeah, it is pretty heavy.

8700 gram on the scale

The shimano 105 pedals and the vision trimax crank(with blackspire super pro 44t inner ring)
are to much on the scale.
So 200gr could be shaved off but it won't be a light bike

jz4nyc
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by jz4nyc

that is awesome.

andreszucs wrote:I use the cleat attached straight to my carbon foot, but I still have some rubber to walk a little bit, the tube connecting to the socket is a cervelo P3 seatpost...very aero, to bad you can't see in this picture, but has a decent aero profile.

for your idea:
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Machinenoise
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by Machinenoise

Pretty awesome use of a P3 seatpost there!! :up:

Heres mine, slightly more conventional. May have to remove a few of the graphics for the sponsors this year... :(

And any suggestions about the fork graphics welcomed! (is an 3t funda full carbon from a broken r3, replaced the heavy and worn out and slightly rusty wolf sl fork) also a 200 g saving! :) maybe carbolift the outside. team kit is red white and black so not too bad but needs balance IMHO!
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Krull

by Krull

my bmc tt 02, size "s", with powertap-rear-wheel and aero-cover.
for uci-labeled races, i am forced to use the power2max-crankset of my roadbike and a fulcrum rs-wheelset, because i am not owning a disc (at the moment).

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Tinea Pedis
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by Tinea Pedis

Fantastic! I have a TT02 just arrived too, little older though.

Cannot wait to get out on it. Finally a TT on a TT bike!

Krull

by Krull

Thank you. If you come along with the geometry, i can guarantee a lot of fun riding this bike! :mrgreen:

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grid256
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by grid256

I rode a tt02 for one season. Good bike, very forgiving in terms of position and extremely stiff but man that thing is a bone shaker! A P3 feels like comfort cruiser in comparison.

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by Krull

the slr saddle is well-cushioned. :wink:

the geometry (btw, very similar to the new specialized shiv tt-modell) is, what i appreciate most at this bike. the 74°-seat angle makes it very easy to find an uci-conform position without getting in an over-stretched-position (especially, if you have, like me, a short torso)

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