Trek Madone SL 2007 Clear coat
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Got the frame from Ebay. I didn´t pay more than what would be like 2400$ for the whole bike, but there is a lot of work in this too. Frame was a Trek Madone 5.5 SL in grey.
I got my hands on some brand new Dura Ace 7800 levers, which I think are the ones that looks best on this bike, I got the rest of the 7800 group set from another bike.
Now with the obligatory Lightweight photo. The wheels belongs to my brother, who´s doesn´t have the time for cycling at the moment. Weight with these and some other stuff 6789 grams.
Frame: Trek Madone SL 110 OCLV carbon size 58 Clear coat and new Trek stickers
Fork: Bontrager Race XXX Lite Clear coat
Headset: Cane Creek.
Bar: Pro PLT 400 mm Custom black
Stem Pro Vibe 7S Custom black 120 mm -10°
Seatpost: New Ultimate 27,2 350 mm Clear coat without decals
Saddle: Selle Italia SLR titanium without skin
Gearlevers: Dura Ace 7800 with 7900 titanium band
Cables: Jagwire black with teflon innercables
Crankset: Dura Ace 7800 172.5 mm 52-39 Custom black, with silver Dura Ace stickers
Brakes: Dura Ace 7800 with Titanium centerbolt, and Swiss stop Yellow King brakepads
Chain: KMC X10 SL silver
Cassette: Dura Ace 7800 reduced to 7 speed, due to gear rules in the danish U19 class(Highest gear 52-14)
Rear derailleur: Dura Ace 7800 with Tacx pulley wheels
Front derailleur: Ultegra 6600 Custom black
Pedals: Look Keo 2 max carbon
Bottlecage: Tacx Tao
Wheels: Shimano WH7800 carbon (Weird cassette body, explains the 7 speed cassette)
Tires: Veloflex Carbon
Quickreleases: FRM Custom Black
Weight: 7020 grams
Upgrades:
Hopefully an Edge 1.0 fork, and an Selle italia SLR carbonio Flow saddle, but I don´t have anything that looks like money at this time.
The exact same post will be on Fairwheelbikes too under my name there which is Sonta.
I got my hands on some brand new Dura Ace 7800 levers, which I think are the ones that looks best on this bike, I got the rest of the 7800 group set from another bike.
Now with the obligatory Lightweight photo. The wheels belongs to my brother, who´s doesn´t have the time for cycling at the moment. Weight with these and some other stuff 6789 grams.
Frame: Trek Madone SL 110 OCLV carbon size 58 Clear coat and new Trek stickers
Fork: Bontrager Race XXX Lite Clear coat
Headset: Cane Creek.
Bar: Pro PLT 400 mm Custom black
Stem Pro Vibe 7S Custom black 120 mm -10°
Seatpost: New Ultimate 27,2 350 mm Clear coat without decals
Saddle: Selle Italia SLR titanium without skin
Gearlevers: Dura Ace 7800 with 7900 titanium band
Cables: Jagwire black with teflon innercables
Crankset: Dura Ace 7800 172.5 mm 52-39 Custom black, with silver Dura Ace stickers
Brakes: Dura Ace 7800 with Titanium centerbolt, and Swiss stop Yellow King brakepads
Chain: KMC X10 SL silver
Cassette: Dura Ace 7800 reduced to 7 speed, due to gear rules in the danish U19 class(Highest gear 52-14)
Rear derailleur: Dura Ace 7800 with Tacx pulley wheels
Front derailleur: Ultegra 6600 Custom black
Pedals: Look Keo 2 max carbon
Bottlecage: Tacx Tao
Wheels: Shimano WH7800 carbon (Weird cassette body, explains the 7 speed cassette)
Tires: Veloflex Carbon
Quickreleases: FRM Custom Black
Weight: 7020 grams
Upgrades:
Hopefully an Edge 1.0 fork, and an Selle italia SLR carbonio Flow saddle, but I don´t have anything that looks like money at this time.
The exact same post will be on Fairwheelbikes too under my name there which is Sonta.
Last edited by munk93 on Sun Feb 02, 2014 11:13 pm, edited 22 times in total.
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- dopesick187
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Looks great. I think I'd prefer to see it with full 7900 though rather than 7800, but that's just me. 7900 pedals would be a nice touch.
That is a great simple build. No frills, clean, and straightforward. That's hot.
Noooooo...... I still didnt get over about this frame
It looks so bloody good!!!!!
You should do the same with other DA parts... just like with the crankset.
It looks so bloody good!!!!!
You should do the same with other DA parts... just like with the crankset.
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BC75 wrote:Looks great, how did you do the black treatment on the FD and Crankset?
+1 on the how... I have two stealth builds going and would love to know how you did those cranks. They look super clean! Great job.
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