Crumpton Type 5 incoming
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pretty similar to this
when I get it I'll post build list
when I get it I'll post build list
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coppercook did you weight your frame? Your buildweight seems heavy (relatively) for a bike with lightweights/fibula/clavicula and a berk combo, even with the di2.
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Used to be sub 6 kilos. I covered the Berk saddle and added 60 grams. I tried riding uncovered for a month and never could get used to it. I tuned some speedplays and developed a ticking so i switched to stainless that add like 50 grams. The fork is edge 2.0. I figure frame is got to be 900-950 grams.
The ride is fantastic. Night and day from my old Cervelo R3.
The ride is fantastic. Night and day from my old Cervelo R3.
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Build List for my SL
sorry dont have the weights just total 6.05 Kilos
Frame Crumpton SL with twin seat stays and internal brake line
Fork Enve 2.0
Cranks THM M3 172.5
Pedals Speedplay Stainless
Brakes THM Fibula
Chain KMC 11 speed black
Chain rings 50-34 Praxis
Cables KCNC Ti
Housing Ashima
Seat post/Saddle Berk covered with leather by Recovered Saddle
Front Der Shimano Di2 9070
Rear Der Shimano Di2 9070
Shifters Shimano Di2 9070
Seat post collar POP
Garmin Mount Tilquist
Wheels Lightweight Gen 3 Clinchers
Tubes Continental supersonic
Tires Veloflex Corsa 23m
Cassette Sram Red 11 -28
Water Bottle Cages Lightweight
Skewers Lightweight
Handel bar Tape Lightweight
Stem 3T ARX Team
Handel bars 3T Rotundo LTD
Misc
Di2 interface for Garmin (unnecessary but I like tech)
The new Garmin cadence and speed sensors
Di2 Satelite shifter
sorry dont have the weights just total 6.05 Kilos
Frame Crumpton SL with twin seat stays and internal brake line
Fork Enve 2.0
Cranks THM M3 172.5
Pedals Speedplay Stainless
Brakes THM Fibula
Chain KMC 11 speed black
Chain rings 50-34 Praxis
Cables KCNC Ti
Housing Ashima
Seat post/Saddle Berk covered with leather by Recovered Saddle
Front Der Shimano Di2 9070
Rear Der Shimano Di2 9070
Shifters Shimano Di2 9070
Seat post collar POP
Garmin Mount Tilquist
Wheels Lightweight Gen 3 Clinchers
Tubes Continental supersonic
Tires Veloflex Corsa 23m
Cassette Sram Red 11 -28
Water Bottle Cages Lightweight
Skewers Lightweight
Handel bar Tape Lightweight
Stem 3T ARX Team
Handel bars 3T Rotundo LTD
Misc
Di2 interface for Garmin (unnecessary but I like tech)
The new Garmin cadence and speed sensors
Di2 Satelite shifter
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Supercommuter: Jamis Renegade...
Oldie but goodie: De Rosa Professional Slx, Campagnolo C-Record...
And you can call me Macktastik Honey Pete Kicks, thank you.
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kij wrote:May I ask, how do you like the THM / Praxis combo with the Di2?
I have never had any issues. Had it on my cervelo with 7070 and the crumpton with 9070
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Coming from a Cervelo R3 it is much stiffer, which I really enjoy. It feels more solid underneath me as well. It is not twitchy at all. I sold my R3, which was a great bike, but that bike felt mushy in comparsion. Being cuctom fits like a glove, he really nailed geometry. The craftmanship is amazing. I showed it to a local framebuilder and he was really blown away by the finish. He said he has to have a lot of hours into the frame and its finish. It's way more bike than I would ever need, but you only live once.
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