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Oh strange, I don't seem to have photos in here.
From a hill climb a few months ago, with race wheels:
And more recently, with new saddle and stem, in training mode:
Guess what country and which state I live in.
From a hill climb a few months ago, with race wheels:
And more recently, with new saddle and stem, in training mode:
Guess what country and which state I live in.
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Damn you Rappid! That's my all time fave Addict colour scheme. I believe it's the Addict LTD isn't it?
How do you find the Planet-X 50mm Carbons? I had a pair of their tubs laced up earlier this year and can't fault them at all, stiff and spin up quick, so much so that I'm going to invest in a few more rims as spares.
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Damn you Rappid! That's my all time fave Addict colour scheme. I believe it's the Addict LTD isn't it?
How do you find the Planet-X 50mm Carbons? I had a pair of their tubs laced up earlier this year and can't fault them at all, stiff and spin up quick, so much so that I'm going to invest in a few more rims as spares.
Hi FredBloggs,
It's Scott Addict SL. I like the colors aswell. Black beast
I really like those wheels, light and stiff enough for me. I had to change bearings in my front wheel that's all.
Happy riding!
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@fredbloggs - Your XS 49cm SL frame at 733g is awesome. That's with the der hanger and chain catcher, right?!
My cut XS 49cm R1 with ISP and those bits is 870g. I think we're in the same ballpark when you figure you'll add ~150g for an light seat post and clamp. Maybe 115-125g for ultralight.
Love everyone's Addict!
My cut XS 49cm R1 with ISP and those bits is 870g. I think we're in the same ballpark when you figure you'll add ~150g for an light seat post and clamp. Maybe 115-125g for ultralight.
Love everyone's Addict!
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Im guessing that is SOLELY for riding up mount everest?
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@cmh, that is a very nice Addict For my aesthetic tastes, the two lite colored boulders spoil an otherwise excellent photographic composition
More than 10 years a Weenie!
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Please don't take my comment as making fun of your bike, that thing is fricken awesome
Just thought I’d post a few photographs of my upgrades for 2012. First of all a pair of nice new tub wheels for this race season – Planet X 50mm (20/24) rims built onto Dati Ultralight hubs, laced with Sapim CX Ray spokes and shod with Vittoria Corsa Evo CX tubs. Wheel weight is 1270g without the tubs, so not bad considering they’re 50mm rim depth and cost less than £450! I also changed the saddle and seatpost stubby to a Selle Italia SLR Kit Carbonio and Tune Cappy, saving approximately another 90g. Bike weight is now 6.39kg (14bs) – not super Weight Weenie but I’m pretty happy.
Tarmac SL6 & Campag Record EPS https://weightweenies.starbike.com/foru ... 0&t=153968
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