Let's See Your Time Trial bike
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Hi,
There are some great looking TT bikes and triathlon rigs on this thread. For a little variety, here is my 2007 Bianchi D2 Crono Carbon:
I've been working on cleaning up the cables:
I pre-ordered the new Tririg center-pull brakes which should clean things up even more. I'll be racing the bike in it's current configuration at our district championship TTT this coming weekend.
There are some great looking TT bikes and triathlon rigs on this thread. For a little variety, here is my 2007 Bianchi D2 Crono Carbon:
I've been working on cleaning up the cables:
I pre-ordered the new Tririg center-pull brakes which should clean things up even more. I'll be racing the bike in it's current configuration at our district championship TTT this coming weekend.
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Before adjustable stem and with a smaller chainring;
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nighthunte29 wrote:My baby;
Holy saddle to bar drop batman!
Really loving the retro-chic of it
Slam your stem.
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I am a bit of a Leipheimer when it comes to position, my power transfer and oxygen intake remains the same so its pretty effective getting that low in terms of aerodynamics!
the ridley looks nice!
i like your isaac as well. ästhetically one of my favorites, but i dont get along with the geometry (xs is already to big, more precisely, to long for me!).
contrastingly, the isaac road-bike geometry fits pefect for me!
i like your isaac as well. ästhetically one of my favorites, but i dont get along with the geometry (xs is already to big, more precisely, to long for me!).
contrastingly, the isaac road-bike geometry fits pefect for me!
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Andy284 wrote:... and here is my wife's Ridley Dean TT bike. Saddle changed from ISM back to Aspide after a 100mile TT on Sunday.
That is the Firecrest 404 Tubular on the front with Conti Podium TT 22mm. GP4000S tub on the back.
Did you just say a 100 mile TT!!!??!?!?!??!?!!
No need to quote pictures guys
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picked her up today. Cant wait to take her for a spin.
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el condor wrote:jimonabike, great bike you got there congratulation, you will love it. The UCI compliant Shiv's are to me the nicest tt-machines out there.
Here's mine:
unfortunately the wheels aren't mine, might be some time before i can get a disc of my own :\
i like the pro bar/extension combo your rocking, but il probably stick with the stock ones.