GALLERY ! Your Crossbikes

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lordconqueror
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by lordconqueror

not as flashy as alot of race bikes, but here's mine.
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2010 Raleigh RX 1.0 BB30 Alloy Frame, 53cm
1 1/8th EA-70X matched fork
Gigantex 50mm rims on PMP hubs, 20/24, 32mm Griffo tubs
Sram Rival ders + shifters
Cannondale SI crank, stock 38t inner, 42t Thorne outer
Tektro 420 cantis with Dura Ace road pad holders, SwissStop Yellow pads
eXotic 27.2 Carbon post w/Ti bolts
generic 90mm 6* stem
Pro Vibe Thor alloy bar
Bontrager RXL seat

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StefanR
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by StefanR

was there not a thread already?

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diversity.....

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MARLON
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by MARLON

@ stefan

go for black chainrings....
stunny bike!!!
BACK IN BLACK

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StefanR
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by StefanR

MARLON wrote:@ stefan

go for black chainrings....
stunny bike!!!


no, I like the "technical" look of the grey SRAM.
diversity.....

""the sheeps get loud... when the wolf is gone....."" Juan Marquez

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by MARLON

nice discription....
a steel frame is not stiff enough, no its comfortabel!!!
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cswi9367
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by cswi9367

15.13 lbs of fun
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MARLON
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by MARLON

cswi9367 wrote:15.13 lbs of fun

love that bike..except the stem errection!!!
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lordconqueror
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by lordconqueror

StefanR wrote:no, I like the "technical" look of the grey SRAM.


more importantly, where did you get those skull cable yokes!?

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Timo
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by Timo

Stefan, what wheels are those? Mavic Reflex (ceramic?) but which hubs?
And if I ever meet an aardvark, I'm going to step on its damn protruding nasal implement until it couldn't suck up an insect if its life depended on it.

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Powerful Pete
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by Powerful Pete

Stefan, very, very impressive. Bravo.
Road bike: Cervelo R3, Campagnolo Chorus/Record mix...
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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StefanR
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by StefanR

Lord, the skull is from a "keyring pendant" dont know how you call it. it is not from a bike shop ,) I bought it in a rocker jewelry shop.

Timo, the rims are Mavic Reflex Tubular, hubs Chris King Cyclo Cross

thanks all.

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diversity.....

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tarz
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by tarz

Never thought I had the need for a CX bike until I saw yours Stefan.... KUDOS!!!!

trust you to have a speedvagen...... Well your going to be a good source of information in regards to comparison, your Colnago has record, your SV has Sram, and correct me if I'm wrong but you are now moving to Dura Ace for your C59...????

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StefanR
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by StefanR

tarz wrote:Never thought I had the need for a CX bike until I saw yours Stefan.... KUDOS!!!!

trust you to have a speedvagen...... Well your going to be a good source of information in regards to comparison, your Colnago has record, your SV has Sram, and correct me if I'm wrong but you are now moving to Dura Ace for your C59...????

:thumbup:


tarz, your very close! ;)

record is softer then sram, I realized again when using the cross bike after many month again, double tab idea of sram is great, could be a little "softer". no idea how DA will behave, people say "very" soft. I will see....
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kfreytag
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by kfreytag

wuwo wrote:Image


What wheels are those?
Life's too short to ride clinchers.

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Santa Cruz Stigmata CC

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timintense
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by timintense

look like Lightweights with the decals removed
My bikes:-
- 2014 Lapierre Zesty AM 727-11.9kg
- 2012 Storck Fenomalist Di2 - 7.1kg

Carbon - Lightens your bike and your wallet
OCBD - Obsessive Compulsive Biking Disorder

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