40th Birthday Dream Build
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Hello All,
The usual long time lurker, first time poster. I have been enjoying everyone's rides on this site immensely and take heart that their are others just as affected by the love of bikes as I.
Anyway I have been riding a 2011 Merida scultura for the past 3 years. I have clocked up about 18000 Kms on her.
I have been dropping hints to the wife about a Bianchi oltre for the past 2 years. Well it seems she has listened because I have been informed that she has purchased me(for my 40th Birthday) a 2014 oltre xr2 frame set in black. This was supposed to be a surprise gift but since I am the master of coin in my household, it was going to be very difficult spending that sought of cash without me noticing.
So I have started to assemble a few parts and will post them as I receive them.
This is a list of all the components I have purchased
Frame, Fork, Seatpost: 2014 Bianchi Oltre XR2 size 50
Headset: Fsa
Seat: selle San Marco fx carbon open
Stem: Deda Superleggero 100mm
Bar: Deda Superleggera 44cm
Bar tape: Lizard Skin Celeste
bottle cages: Deda Carbon Bottle Cages
Groupset: Campagnolo Super Record EPS V2
Wheels: Enve SES 3.4 Clinchers
Hubs: Chris King R45
Tires: Continental GP4000S
Pedals: Garmin Vectors
I currently use a Quarq Elsa Power meter on my Merida and really want power on this bikers well. SRM is currently out of my budget. The only options I really have are Powertap and the Garmin Vector. I decided to go with the Vectors as I really wanted to try the CK hubs.
I will be building her up after my birthday in early April after my kids have given me the frame.
Anyway here are a few pics of the components I have received.
The last image is one I downloaded as I don't have any of my frame set ATM.
All opinions on this build are most welcome.
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The usual long time lurker, first time poster. I have been enjoying everyone's rides on this site immensely and take heart that their are others just as affected by the love of bikes as I.
Anyway I have been riding a 2011 Merida scultura for the past 3 years. I have clocked up about 18000 Kms on her.
I have been dropping hints to the wife about a Bianchi oltre for the past 2 years. Well it seems she has listened because I have been informed that she has purchased me(for my 40th Birthday) a 2014 oltre xr2 frame set in black. This was supposed to be a surprise gift but since I am the master of coin in my household, it was going to be very difficult spending that sought of cash without me noticing.
So I have started to assemble a few parts and will post them as I receive them.
This is a list of all the components I have purchased
Frame, Fork, Seatpost: 2014 Bianchi Oltre XR2 size 50
Headset: Fsa
Seat: selle San Marco fx carbon open
Stem: Deda Superleggero 100mm
Bar: Deda Superleggera 44cm
Bar tape: Lizard Skin Celeste
bottle cages: Deda Carbon Bottle Cages
Groupset: Campagnolo Super Record EPS V2
Wheels: Enve SES 3.4 Clinchers
Hubs: Chris King R45
Tires: Continental GP4000S
Pedals: Garmin Vectors
I currently use a Quarq Elsa Power meter on my Merida and really want power on this bikers well. SRM is currently out of my budget. The only options I really have are Powertap and the Garmin Vector. I decided to go with the Vectors as I really wanted to try the CK hubs.
I will be building her up after my birthday in early April after my kids have given me the frame.
Anyway here are a few pics of the components I have received.
The last image is one I downloaded as I don't have any of my frame set ATM.
All opinions on this build are most welcome.
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Last edited by Hanibal74 on Wed Mar 19, 2014 11:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I wasn't aware a quarq crankset would fit onto the Xr2 as it is BB386. I don't know much about power2max. I am in OZ so not sure if it is popular here. My LBS carries the vectors so it was the easiest choice. Would love to hear opinions on them.
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Nice.
Not sure why you'd want two different PMs as they're not cheap - Isn't it possible to move the Quarq crank fairly easily?
With my DA7950 SRM it's standard Shimano so you undo 2 bolts on the NDS crank with the torque wrench and the spindle end cap with a plastic tool, push crank out then do the reverse on the other bike. Takes all of 5 minutes and is certainly easier than taking pedals off.
Not sure why you'd want two different PMs as they're not cheap - Isn't it possible to move the Quarq crank fairly easily?
With my DA7950 SRM it's standard Shimano so you undo 2 bolts on the NDS crank with the torque wrench and the spindle end cap with a plastic tool, push crank out then do the reverse on the other bike. Takes all of 5 minutes and is certainly easier than taking pedals off.
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That will be an awesome build, plus those are some nice kids you have
mrfish wrote:Nice.
Not sure why you'd want two different PMs as they're not cheap - Isn't it possible to move the Quarq crank fairly easily?
With my DA7950 SRM it's standard Shimano so you undo 2 bolts on the NDS crank with the torque wrench and the spindle end cap with a plastic tool, push crank out then do the reverse on the other bike. Takes all of 5 minutes and is certainly easier than taking pedals off.
Thank you for the tip Mr Fish. Tbh I'm not that fussed about running 2 separate PM's as I will still be using my merida as a training/bad weather bike. Plus I want to keep the group set as consistent as possible.
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Martin.F wrote:Awesome! I have pretty much the same bike and you are in for a hell of a ride. It simply is fantastic. Happy birthday and enjoy some of the finest of cycling equipment.
Thanks Martin.
I have looked at your build many times over while researching my build. Beautiful. How do you find the Deda cockpit?
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