https://twitter.com/saimnsaaner/status/ ... 38/photo/1
while i've gotten better on the bike, i'm still the same computer dork and can't find a better way of posting the pic of next season's racing rig here...
felt with sram red(2011 at the moment), ffwd wheels, ritchey wcs components currently sitting at 7,21 kg race ready
light bikes are top priority this season because we'll have to move it over the pond for worlds, maybe baggage fees will be a bit cheaper...
introducing new racing rig
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drool worthy. How does it ride?
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Looks nice. Good luck
thanks!
unfortunately the roll out has to wait since i decided to kiss the tarmac on saturday with 60 kph and i'm currently "enjoying" a few days off the bike. surprising fact after a little parking lot test ride is that the enve fork has no brake chatter at all, after years of thinking that the only solution is a fork mounted cable hanger. i also like the very clean lines without artificial gimmicks, this should keep mud and grass off the bike a little longer.
unfortunately the roll out has to wait since i decided to kiss the tarmac on saturday with 60 kph and i'm currently "enjoying" a few days off the bike. surprising fact after a little parking lot test ride is that the enve fork has no brake chatter at all, after years of thinking that the only solution is a fork mounted cable hanger. i also like the very clean lines without artificial gimmicks, this should keep mud and grass off the bike a little longer.
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not ready for disc brakes yet?