My Stable updated for 2015 currently Ridley/Spec/Yeti/Niner
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Being a long time browser of WW and i thought i would at least introduce and contribute a little.
I am weight weenish but no where near the level of some of you guys here but alas i enjoy reading and getting inspired.
Recently i opted to build a new bike and decided to get the frame i have always being thinking of. The slr01 team machine. I have only gone for a spin around the block and have found it insanely smooth riding. I hope to do small mods in the future that are a little more weight weeniesque and bring down the weight.
Advice on how to lower weight and still make it completely functional is also welcome
Still waiting for my 60mm latex tubes to come in
2011 BMC Team machine SLR01 50cm - with seatpost headset fork
3T ARX team stem
3T Ergonova team handlebar 40cm
3T bar tape
Selle italia flite carbonio
shimano dura-ace DI-2 front derailleur
shimano dura-ace DI-2 rear derailleur
shimano dura-ace 12-25 sprocket
shimano dura-ace DI-2 brakes/shifters
shimano dura-ace chain
rotor 3d chainset 50/34 compact with bb30 adapter
shimano dura-ace brakeset
Speedplay stainless steel pedals
shimano dura-ace c24 carbon laminate clinchers + reynolds assault carbon clinchers
Continental attack/force maybe gp4000s
Michellin 60mm latex Tubes
I am weight weenish but no where near the level of some of you guys here but alas i enjoy reading and getting inspired.
Recently i opted to build a new bike and decided to get the frame i have always being thinking of. The slr01 team machine. I have only gone for a spin around the block and have found it insanely smooth riding. I hope to do small mods in the future that are a little more weight weeniesque and bring down the weight.
Advice on how to lower weight and still make it completely functional is also welcome
Still waiting for my 60mm latex tubes to come in
2011 BMC Team machine SLR01 50cm - with seatpost headset fork
3T ARX team stem
3T Ergonova team handlebar 40cm
3T bar tape
Selle italia flite carbonio
shimano dura-ace DI-2 front derailleur
shimano dura-ace DI-2 rear derailleur
shimano dura-ace 12-25 sprocket
shimano dura-ace DI-2 brakes/shifters
shimano dura-ace chain
rotor 3d chainset 50/34 compact with bb30 adapter
shimano dura-ace brakeset
Speedplay stainless steel pedals
shimano dura-ace c24 carbon laminate clinchers + reynolds assault carbon clinchers
Continental attack/force maybe gp4000s
Michellin 60mm latex Tubes
Last edited by jdc5r on Fri Feb 27, 2015 5:02 am, edited 4 times in total.
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Well, maybe I'm getting old but I don't see the type of skewers you have listed. Try KCNC or Omni Racers skewers, fairly cheap way to drop weight and make your ride look even nicer (if possible) Excellent work so far!!!
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Thanks guys. I have no weight of it yet *i know....* but i expect it to be around the 7kg mark.
I do have a few things on my mind for future small mods.
1. Powercordz brake system
2. Fork compressor and top cap. Either i run the extralite compressor and tune top cap or i will go directly to the schlmoke ahead cap.
3. Speedplay TI spindle
4. Skewers – Still undecided on what to go for as there is good and bad reviews to almost every skewer out there. Some people says they clamp without any issues, some people say they slip.
I do have a few things on my mind for future small mods.
1. Powercordz brake system
2. Fork compressor and top cap. Either i run the extralite compressor and tune top cap or i will go directly to the schlmoke ahead cap.
3. Speedplay TI spindle
4. Skewers – Still undecided on what to go for as there is good and bad reviews to almost every skewer out there. Some people says they clamp without any issues, some people say they slip.
Very very nice bike
and pictures also!
and pictures also!
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themountaintop wrote:Well, maybe I'm getting old but I don't see the type of skewers you have listed. Try KCNC or Omni Racers skewers, fairly cheap way to drop weight and make your ride look even nicer (if possible) Excellent work so far!!!
What he said, kcnc skewers work great and are light. I've been using a set for 2+ years, through all sorts of weather, washes, etc., still work fine.
That's a good looking BMC. I've used my C-4 skewers since the beginning of last season training and racing a full schedule and I haven't had a problem.
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Amazing Ride!
Would you please post a detailed Picture of this one here?
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5007/526 ... bb2fa3.jpg
Many Thanks!
Would you please post a detailed Picture of this one here?
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5007/526 ... bb2fa3.jpg
Many Thanks!
nice bike!
got something similar now and it really rocks! part 2 of a love story that began last spring;-)
maybe the force/attack combination is better because tire clearance with bmc forks is a bit tight, and depending on the weather(wet roads, sand)you may start to scratch your fork and cut your tire. maybe just check with the rear tire mounted on the front wheel to see if it clears, then you're good to go with the 23 mm gp4000s...
got something similar now and it really rocks! part 2 of a love story that began last spring;-)
maybe the force/attack combination is better because tire clearance with bmc forks is a bit tight, and depending on the weather(wet roads, sand)you may start to scratch your fork and cut your tire. maybe just check with the rear tire mounted on the front wheel to see if it clears, then you're good to go with the 23 mm gp4000s...
Heres a bigger picture of the bike with the un-tyred reynolds
I think i will go with the attack/force combo. I have being happy with them so far.
In regards to skewers i was looking at either c-4 or kcnc or some of those tune copies on ebay. Will post pics as i update
I think i will go with the attack/force combo. I have being happy with them so far.
In regards to skewers i was looking at either c-4 or kcnc or some of those tune copies on ebay. Will post pics as i update
Love it!
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