Let's See Your Time Trial bike

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Andy284
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by Andy284

Here's mine:
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cleavel
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by cleavel

Hi,

There are some great looking TT bikes and triathlon rigs on this thread. For a little variety, here is my 2007 Bianchi D2 Crono Carbon:

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I've been working on cleaning up the cables:

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I pre-ordered the new Tririg center-pull brakes which should clean things up even more. I'll be racing the bike in it's current configuration at our district championship TTT this coming weekend.
Thanks.
Cleave
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bradipo
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by bradipo

..not for time trial....just for triathlon no draft race :twisted:

i hope you like it :mrgreen:
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nighthunte29
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by nighthunte29

My baby;

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nighthunte29
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by nighthunte29

Before adjustable stem and with a smaller chainring;

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hansonator69
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by hansonator69

nighthunte29 wrote:My baby;

Holy saddle to bar drop batman!
Really loving the retro-chic of it :wink:
Slam your stem.

nighthunte29
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by nighthunte29

I am a bit of a Leipheimer when it comes to position, my power transfer and oxygen intake remains the same so its pretty effective getting that low in terms of aerodynamics!

Andy284
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by Andy284

... and here is my wife's Ridley Dean TT bike. Saddle changed from ISM back to Aspide after a 100mile TT on Sunday.

That is the Firecrest 404 Tubular on the front with Conti Podium TT 22mm. GP4000S tub on the back.

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Krull

by Krull

the ridley looks nice!
i like your isaac as well. ästhetically one of my favorites, but i dont get along with the geometry (xs is already to big, more precisely, to long for me!).
contrastingly, the isaac road-bike geometry fits pefect for me!

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by preludervtec

Andy284 wrote:... and here is my wife's Ridley Dean TT bike. Saddle changed from ISM back to Aspide after a 100mile TT on Sunday.

That is the Firecrest 404 Tubular on the front with Conti Podium TT 22mm. GP4000S tub on the back.



Did you just say a 100 mile TT!!!??!?!?!??!?!!


No need to quote pictures guys

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Cyco
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by Cyco

nighthunte29, Do you ever use the +- feature of your disc?
Success is how far you you bounce back up after being knocked down

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grid256
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by grid256

Here's my P3.

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jimonabike
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by jimonabike

picked her up today. Cant wait to take her for a spin.

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el condor
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by el condor

jimonabike, great bike you got there congratulation, you will love it. The UCI compliant Shiv's are to me the nicest tt-machines out there.

Here's mine:
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by jimonabike

el condor wrote:jimonabike, great bike you got there congratulation, you will love it. The UCI compliant Shiv's are to me the nicest tt-machines out there.

Here's mine:


:thumbup:
unfortunately the wheels aren't mine, might be some time before i can get a disc of my own :\
i like the pro bar/extension combo your rocking, but il probably stick with the stock ones.

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