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Dream Bike Specs?

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 6:41 am
by 520 Dan
All right people...Money is no object, what are your dream bike specs? Get the list out, what do you guys think?

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 7:20 am
by spytech
Scott Cr1 team issue and fork (aero)
Fsa SL-k Crank
zerolite BB scandium <---- replace bearings with full ceramic bearings :shock:
schmolke Carbon SL handlebars (i dont know much about the SLO)
syntace F99 stem with ti hardware
schmolke Carbon SL seatpost
campy ergo levers
campy Ti cassette with Ti/nitrade coating :twisted:
campy front and rear der.
campy record water bottle cage :roll:
keywin ti pedals
selle italia C64 seat
lightweight wheels 20 spokes front and rear.
zero gravity brakes with corima carbon pads
btp seatpost clamp
tune "Quickie" quick release

oh oh oh, and one of them silk tires, i forget their name.

did i miss anything :?:

is anyone going to get me this for X-mas :D

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 7:20 am
by Weenie

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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 8:46 am
by cadence90
spytech wrote:Scott Cr1 team issue and fork (aero)
Fsa SL-k Crank
zerolite BB scandium <---- replace bearings with full ceramic bearings :shock:
schmolke Carbon SL handlebars (i dont know much about the SLO)
syntace F99 stem with ti hardware
schmolke Carbon SL seatpost
campy ergo levers
campy Ti cassette with Ti/nitrade coating :twisted:
campy front and rear der.
campy record water bottle cage :roll:
keywin ti pedals
selle italia C64 seat
lightweight wheels 20 spokes front and rear.
zero gravity brakes with corima carbon pads
btp seatpost clamp
tune "Quickie" quick release

oh oh oh, and one of them silk tires, i forget their name.

did i miss anything :?:

is anyone going to get me this for X-mas :D

you mean 2 of them silk tires (Dugast), I hope :P
headset?
chain?
cables?
computer/hrm?
bar tape..... :?:

not me, I'm goin' broke on my own :shock:

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 9:08 am
by NS
Got mine already, well until I get bored and buy a C50 or a Time VXR

C40 Bstay (non HP)
DA10
Era Composite Saddle
Time Ti Mag
Lightweight Wheels
Newton Bars & Stem (may change to Mag00 & Spectrum)
Nokon Cables.

just skims the 7kg mark

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 9:14 am
by spytech
cadence90 wrote:
spytech wrote:Scott Cr1 team issue and fork (aero)
Fsa SL-k Crank
zerolite BB scandium <---- replace bearings with full ceramic bearings :shock:
schmolke Carbon SL handlebars (i dont know much about the SLO)
syntace F99 stem with ti hardware
schmolke Carbon SL seatpost
campy ergo levers
campy Ti cassette with Ti/nitrade coating :twisted:
campy front and rear der.
campy record water bottle cage :roll:
keywin ti pedals
selle italia C64 seat
lightweight wheels 20 spokes front and rear.
zero gravity brakes with corima carbon pads
btp seatpost clamp
tune "Quickie" quick release

oh oh oh, and one of them silk tires, i forget their name.

did i miss anything :?:

is anyone going to get me this for X-mas :D

you mean 2 of them silk tires (Dugast), I hope :P
headset?
chain?
cables?
computer/hrm?
bar tape..... :?:

not me, I'm goin' broke on my own :shock:



Campy cables, headset, and ultra 10 chain. as for a computer, i would get the polar i720 with all the goodies :lol:

i like the deda tape i am currently using, so thats what i would use, unless their is something better and more exotic, for this beast i just thought up :twisted:

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 9:32 am
by kingtom
what should i say. hmm... i've got my actually dream-bike. take a look of my signature. o.k. should i have too much money i would also get the ax-lightness-brakes. but more? i don't need.... :P

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 11:57 am
by Joel
Scott CR1 + Easton EC90
Extralite headset, new ritchey WCS stem and non-anatomic bar
Extralite Ultrapost, SLR saddle, UltraClamp
Record brakes, carbon crancks and derailleurs
FRM Ti BB
Tune bottle cages
Lightweight wheels with dugast 21mm tubes and Ti cassette, Tune QRs
Shimano DA spd-sl pedals

Already got mine too...

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 12:50 pm
by rico
C50 (PR11)
DA10, (12/23 casette)
Lightweights (20/20s - buying them tomorrow - finally chose them instead of Reynolds)
Vittoria Corsa CX tubs
SLR XP
DA SPD 7800 pedals
Colnago (WR Compositi) carbon seatpost
ITM Millennium stem and Millennium non-anatomic bar
Origina Elite Ciussi silver bottle cages
Sigma BC1200 computer (wired version - assuming I can get a magnet onto the LWs)

It's light, but I also want reliable, raceable parts that are not going to give me grief halfway thorugh a race (hence the cages, the stem/bar and the wired computer).

Lucky enough to also own my other dream bike - a C40HP/DA9/Ksyrium SLs. This is now my training rig :oops:

rico

Re: Already got mine too...

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 12:54 pm
by kingtom
rico wrote:Lightweights (20/20s - buying them tomorrow - finally

Sigma BC1200 computer (wired version - assuming I can get a magnet onto the LWs)

....


good choice :wink:

wired version? i've got a magnet on my LWs. i took the tune magnet. that works wunderful.

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 4:31 pm
by Rogue_M3
I'll have my dream bike soon. I placed the order for the frame/fork back in Oct 2003. I have all of the other components to build it up. Here are the specs:

Colnago C-50 PR-AL (spider web) paint scheme
Colnago Star fork
2004 Campy Record Ultra shifters
2004 Campy Record rear derailleur
2004 Campy Record front derailleur
Campy Ultra chain
Phil Wood Mag/Ti BB
2004 Campy Record Carbon cranks
Zero Gravity brakes
Stella Azzurra Mag Vice Versa stem
FSA K-Force carbon bars
Deda Blackstick Mag seatpost
Selle Italia SLR saddle
Campy seatpost clamp
Reynolds Stratus DV tubular wheels
Continental Competition tires 19f/22r
American Classic Alum cassette
Look CX-6 pedals
Campy ergo/brake cables
Campy Record bottle cages (2)
Chris King headset

Hopefully the frame gets done sometime this year :D

Re: Already got mine too...

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 7:44 pm
by CarbonSports
kingtom wrote:wired version? i've got a magnet on my LWs. i took the tune magnet. that works wunderful.


After we announced that we have an option to laminate a tiny magnet into the rim, a couple of LW owners asked if we can put a magnet into "old" Lightweight´s rims.

We now have some experience with that procedure and can offer all Lightweight owners to send their wheels to us and have a magnet installed in the rim of the wheel. It´s a little bit more expensive than to have it laminatetd into a new rim, but it´s possible... otherwise we advise users to glue a small TUNE magnet to a spoke (and - if this is not available- here´s another tipp: The magnets from Ksyriums fit just perfectly to the shape of our spokes...).

Just to let you know :D

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 8:36 pm
by kingtom
how many would that cost? for me, it is very practible to bring my wheels to you (1,5h car riding :wink: )
how i told, i've now the tune and that's really o.k.

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 8:46 pm
by rico
CarbonSports -

I thought we weren't supposed to put magnets on the spokes - or is it OK to do so if they're the right shape?

Thanks

rico

Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 10:02 pm
by danielgillett
The Ultimate

Frame
Bianchi EV4 - Custom Geometry

Fork
Bianchi Full Carbon

Wheelset
Lightweight Wheels

Tubes
Continental Supersonic

Tyres
Dugast Silk

Bottom Bracket
Campagnolo Record

Pedals
Time Impact Ti Mag

Crank Arms
Bianchi Carbon Crankset (White Carbon or Black)

Chain Rings
TA Specialties 54-39

Shifter/Brake Lever
Campagnolo Record

Cassette
Campagnolo Record Ti. 25-11

F. Deraileur
Campagnolo Record

R. Deraileur
Campagnolo Record Short Cage

Chain
Campagnolo Record (C10)

Brakes
AX Lightness Carbon

Seatpost/Saddle
AX Lightness Combination

Handlebar/Stem
Cinelli RAM Silver Etd.

HBar Tape
Cinelli White

Headset
Campagnolo Record Hiddenset

Cable Housing/Cables
Nokon Konkavex Carbon

Bottle Cages
Elite Patao Gold

Posted: Sat May 01, 2004 12:03 am
by Tim the Pineapple
Richard Sachs frame and fork.
Campy record with Phil's amazing BB.
CK headset.
A decent wheel thats light, aero and stiff enough for heavy sprinter kid...
and any decent finishing kit will do.

Posted: Sat May 01, 2004 12:03 am
by Weenie

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