My bike~ Time VXR with Standard
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This is my bicycle
Frame : Time VXR(2006) 55
Drive Train : Time ASX-Titan Crankset with Campagnolo Record
Handle Bar : DEDA Supernatural(c-c 44)
Saddle : Selle San marco composite black
Wheelset : Lightweight Standard Gen III(DT swiss hub)
Tyre : Continental Competition with Lightweight Logo
Pedal : Time Rsx Ti
It's Time~!.
when I bought this frame last year I decided to buy VXR Not VXRS or Ulteam because of its design and color.
I have never ridden VXRS Ulteam,
what is the difference between these frame? much stiffer?
One of my friend ask me about the rolling resistance of DT swiss hub because of its star rachet system.
Actually I used Bora Ultra, but Lw has many different things.
The rolling resistence of DT swiss hub and Campy hub is quite different?
Thnks for reading.
Frame : Time VXR(2006) 55
Drive Train : Time ASX-Titan Crankset with Campagnolo Record
Handle Bar : DEDA Supernatural(c-c 44)
Saddle : Selle San marco composite black
Wheelset : Lightweight Standard Gen III(DT swiss hub)
Tyre : Continental Competition with Lightweight Logo
Pedal : Time Rsx Ti
It's Time~!.
when I bought this frame last year I decided to buy VXR Not VXRS or Ulteam because of its design and color.
I have never ridden VXRS Ulteam,
what is the difference between these frame? much stiffer?
One of my friend ask me about the rolling resistance of DT swiss hub because of its star rachet system.
Actually I used Bora Ultra, but Lw has many different things.
The rolling resistence of DT swiss hub and Campy hub is quite different?
Thnks for reading.
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i like very much! weight?
Damn cool !!
Pollice verso.
Welcome on board and really nice bike!
OT: Are you a friend of Mr. Phil? Or Mr. Shin?
OT: Are you a friend of Mr. Phil? Or Mr. Shin?
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micky wrote:Welcome on board and really nice bike!
OT: Are you a friend of Mr. Phil? Or Mr. Shin?
Yes Mr Phil is my friend.
How do you know him???
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aarw wrote:i like very much! weight?
weight : about 6.32kg
Leem Seung-Choon wrote:micky wrote:Welcome on board and really nice bike!
OT: Are you a friend of Mr. Phil? Or Mr. Shin?
Yes Mr Phil is my friend.
How do you know him???
The world is smaller than what you think!
I know him from already a couple of years now althought we never got the chance for a ride. But next year he might come to Italy so...
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One of the best looking bikes on here.
I would get rid of the red tape on your seatpost and tape. Attracts too much attention and the red is a bit off
That would make it perfect for me.
I would get rid of the red tape on your seatpost and tape. Attracts too much attention and the red is a bit off
That would make it perfect for me.
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The garmin clip is tricky on stems like that. It breaks easily if it's strapped on non-round things.
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strobbekoen wrote:The garmin clip is tricky on stems like that. It breaks easily if it's strapped on non-round things.
The Time Monolink Stem is too big, so when I put the garmin on the Stem, it looks not good.
And I strapped the garmin very strongly with Cable tie.
So I don't need to worry about Break
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That's what I meant
If you strap it on the bars, there's no problem.
If you strap it on the bars, there's no problem.
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