Let's See Your Time Trial bike
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that is a fast looking machine!
build list please?
that is a fast looking machine!
build list please?
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@laleme, update my signature to include the TT bike, full build list is there.
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Cervelo P1 2009 w hed disc wheel Token C60 front wheel
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Changed power meter and chainring - but last ride coming up next week on this rig.
Tinea Pedis wrote:....last ride coming up next week on this rig....
New one on the way?
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Road bike: Pinarello Dogma 60.1
TT bike: Trek Speed Concept
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4XxCZagAjk
TT bike: Trek Speed Concept
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4XxCZagAjk
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Loan agreement with the importer finishes, so need to find myself a new rig.
Took a look around and realized I hadn't posted my TT bike on here. This was the first bike I put together myself.
Frame: 2012 Trek SpeedConcept 7.0
Wheels: Reynolds 66 clincher
Crank: SRAM Red (110BCD)
Chainrings: Praxis 52/36T
FD: SRAM Yaw
RD: SRAM Aeroglide
Chain: DA 7901
Cassette: Ultegra 6700 (12/25)
Front Brake: SRAM Aeroglide
Stem: Bontrager RXL (120mm)
Bullhorn: Bontrager RXL (42cm)
Brakes: Bontrager RXXXL
Aero bars: Bontrager RXL
Shifters: SRAM 500
Tires: Hutchinson Atom Galactic (tubeless)
Pedals: Shimano 105 5700
Saddle: Bontrager Hilo RXL
Total weight: 8.91kg
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Frame: 2012 Trek SpeedConcept 7.0
Wheels: Reynolds 66 clincher
Crank: SRAM Red (110BCD)
Chainrings: Praxis 52/36T
FD: SRAM Yaw
RD: SRAM Aeroglide
Chain: DA 7901
Cassette: Ultegra 6700 (12/25)
Front Brake: SRAM Aeroglide
Stem: Bontrager RXL (120mm)
Bullhorn: Bontrager RXL (42cm)
Brakes: Bontrager RXXXL
Aero bars: Bontrager RXL
Shifters: SRAM 500
Tires: Hutchinson Atom Galactic (tubeless)
Pedals: Shimano 105 5700
Saddle: Bontrager Hilo RXL
Total weight: 8.91kg
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Heres my BMC TM01, not quite in Tillquist league (yet) but as close as current budget allows.
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Doesn't look like too much expense spared - nice rig.
BMANX CERVELO P2C-SL
Started to build up the Cervelo P2C that I was able to buy from the classifieds. I was very lucky to pick up a lot of the parts for well below retail.
Modified the top tube so the cables can enter behind the stem, modified the top tube cable guides, made some carbon discs and glued them in place on the post to cover the back hole, modified the post to allow for the behind the saddle mount on the Sitero. The top edge of the post was in the way.
I am still looking for a good price on a Sram Red 11/23 cassette. All that is left to install is the chain (KMC X10SL), chain ring bolts, and I-Link cables and housings. Also have to order the Catalyst Rear Wheel Cover. Black Ti bolts for the stem, aerobars and seat post clamp are on the way as well. That stem is a friggin pig.
As it sits in the picture the complete build is 6620g / 14.55 lbs. Hope to have this come in under 7000g if possible.
Started to build up the Cervelo P2C that I was able to buy from the classifieds. I was very lucky to pick up a lot of the parts for well below retail.
Modified the top tube so the cables can enter behind the stem, modified the top tube cable guides, made some carbon discs and glued them in place on the post to cover the back hole, modified the post to allow for the behind the saddle mount on the Sitero. The top edge of the post was in the way.
I am still looking for a good price on a Sram Red 11/23 cassette. All that is left to install is the chain (KMC X10SL), chain ring bolts, and I-Link cables and housings. Also have to order the Catalyst Rear Wheel Cover. Black Ti bolts for the stem, aerobars and seat post clamp are on the way as well. That stem is a friggin pig.
As it sits in the picture the complete build is 6620g / 14.55 lbs. Hope to have this come in under 7000g if possible.
BIG DADDY B FLOW
AERO & LIGHT is RIGHT for 2 decades
AERO & LIGHT is RIGHT for 2 decades
Here's the bike I've been campaigning on all season, 33 events between March and today with best times of 21:01 for 10 miles and 57:18 at 25 (my 10 times are better than my 25 times, need to work on that).
It's what I assume is a Chinese carbon frame being sold by a UK reseller. I got it one season used for a decent price that included the Tririg Omega brakes and aerobars. Drivetrain is Campag11 with R2C shifters which I like very much. Front wheel is based on a Spinergy Tilium rim with an alloy braketrack. Rear wheel has mostly been a Corima disc but here it's the Farsports 23mm x 60mm I recently built onto a Novatec hub with CX-rays. Tyres are Ultremo ZX tubeless. This set-up did ok this morning with a 21:26 in a re-run event on a fast course but I should think very few UK testers are running tubeless.
The frame is a generation behind what's current but is responsive and neutral handling. The bottle cage rivets have come loose, which is annoying, but on the plus side the internal cable routing is excellent. Somewhat of a budget build, relatively speaking, but a fast and practical bike I don't need to stress about too much. Weight as pictured around 8.1kg.
It's what I assume is a Chinese carbon frame being sold by a UK reseller. I got it one season used for a decent price that included the Tririg Omega brakes and aerobars. Drivetrain is Campag11 with R2C shifters which I like very much. Front wheel is based on a Spinergy Tilium rim with an alloy braketrack. Rear wheel has mostly been a Corima disc but here it's the Farsports 23mm x 60mm I recently built onto a Novatec hub with CX-rays. Tyres are Ultremo ZX tubeless. This set-up did ok this morning with a 21:26 in a re-run event on a fast course but I should think very few UK testers are running tubeless.
The frame is a generation behind what's current but is responsive and neutral handling. The bottle cage rivets have come loose, which is annoying, but on the plus side the internal cable routing is excellent. Somewhat of a budget build, relatively speaking, but a fast and practical bike I don't need to stress about too much. Weight as pictured around 8.1kg.
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Here's my new rig.
It's an Exocet 2 with full SRAM Force groupset. Planet X 101/80mm tubs with Conti sprinters.
Plans are some PDQ bars, tri rig brakes, aero chain rings, and something with the wheels.
Unsure what yet.
I have some 303's with a Powertap and disc cover.
Or I may sell the Px wheels and buy a disc and tri front and get some vectors also.
Unsure yet.
I've also got an adamo saddle to swap from my trinity but wanna see how this one rides first. (Prologo naga Evo TTR)
It's an Exocet 2 with full SRAM Force groupset. Planet X 101/80mm tubs with Conti sprinters.
Plans are some PDQ bars, tri rig brakes, aero chain rings, and something with the wheels.
Unsure what yet.
I have some 303's with a Powertap and disc cover.
Or I may sell the Px wheels and buy a disc and tri front and get some vectors also.
Unsure yet.
I've also got an adamo saddle to swap from my trinity but wanna see how this one rides first. (Prologo naga Evo TTR)
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