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ultimobici
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by ultimobici on Fri Nov 14, 2008 6:53 pm
Well here she is at last 6.86kg according to Park Tools!
Spec as follows
Time 2009 VXRS Small Module
Extralite E-Bones QRC Crankset
TA Syrius 50/34 Black Rings
Time RXS Carbon Pedals
SRAM RED Shifters & Brakes
SRAM OG1070 11-26 Cassette
SRAM PC1090R Chain
Mavic GL330 Rims on DT 240S Hubs built with 32 3X DT Competition Spokes & Brass Nipples
Veloflex Criterium Tubulars
Fizik Arione CX Carbon Saddle
Cinelli Neo Carbon Bars
Fizik Microtex Tape
Things to be changed are the wheels to Ambrosio Crono 28's on Extralite Hubs (Possibly Straight Pull) with Veloflex Carbon Tubs.
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TheBugMan
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by TheBugMan on Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:01 pm
Wish you submitted a larger pic, I can't see it. But it looks great from a distance though (^_^).
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ACC
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by ACC on Tue Nov 18, 2008 4:53 pm
Some bigger pictures would be great. Might sound strange, But have you thought about some orange tyres and bar tape as a contrast?
Also some campagnolo 11 speed would look fab
Needs some bigger pics to do the bike justice.
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Scottybee
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by Scottybee on Wed Nov 19, 2008 1:12 am
please do post larger pictures
but those wheels look very nice
i wont comment on the white because i can barely see the bike
17 and stupid, bear with me
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by Szczuldo on Wed Dec 03, 2008 1:55 am
Scottybee wrote:please do post larger pictures
but those wheels look very nice
i wont comment on the white because i can barely see the bike
from the size of the picture I'd almost say they have a wooden rim
But that's probably just the sidewall and low profile rim being melded together because of lack of pixels.
I am not a big fan of white, especially when the frame doesn't contain any significant white, it just doesn't fit it, a red matching the logo's would've probably been better.
A larger picture would be appreciated.
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ultimobici
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by ultimobici on Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:24 am
Szczuldo wrote:Scottybee wrote:please do post larger pictures
but those wheels look very nice
i wont comment on the white because i can barely see the bike
from the size of the picture I'd almost say they have a wooden rim
But that's probably just the sidewall and low profile rim being melded together because of lack of pixels.
I am not a big fan of white, especially when the frame doesn't contain any significant white, it just doesn't fit it, a red matching the logo's would've probably been better.
A larger picture would be appreciated.
I refer you to the Official Euro Rules Of Cycling Para 13
13. The seat shall ALWAYS be white along with the handlebar tape, and must be made in Italy or France.
- Exceptions to this rule are seats or handlebar tape
containing the following colours: WorldCup Stripes,
Olympic Gold, Italian flag colour combo (green red
white).
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KB
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by KB on Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:38 am
A very fine steed sir.
I would have broken the euro rules and gone with black saddle and tape.
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by de zwarten on Wed Dec 03, 2008 12:29 pm
rule 19:
All stems must be a minimum of 120mm and a rise of no higher than -10 degrees. Stems shall be positioned no more than 0.5cm above the top of the headtube. ALL stems shall ALWAYS be oversized, made out of ALUMINUM, and airbrushed in kit/frame colours.
spacers = FAIL
Still love those times...
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by coloclimber on Wed Dec 03, 2008 5:55 pm
Nice Time. I havent seen one yet with SRAM and it works.
The F20s can be built pretty light esp with EL hubs. Be sure to update with pics and weights when they are done,
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