Let's See Your Time Trial bike

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fa63
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by fa63

Wow.

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daryl1
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by daryl1

Looking good, are you riding the pro missile bars with your hands angled down that much though? There is a trick with the right spacers to angle the extensions up a bit (raises a the tips a few cm) so your hands end up level.

Kevin3182
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by Kevin3182

Wow :shock:
You really know how to build up a tt bike tillquist! i havenʻt seen one of your TT machines that wasnt spot on! only thing id change is the glossy front wheel to a matte black, and thats reaching. :thumbup:
how does she ride?

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Tinea Pedis
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by Tinea Pedis

My jaw hit the floor.

What a machine! :shock:

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shoopdawoop
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by shoopdawoop

So sad I sold my BMC now! That bike is insane!

jsinclair
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by jsinclair

jesus christ, what a setup!

hansonator69
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by hansonator69

The Mavic iO front wheel makes it so, so right!
Slam your stem.

teebaz
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by teebaz

Here's my 2012 Shiv TT running Campagnolo...
Bambino, quarq and Pro 4-rays on the way for the season opener in November...
I've also been really impressed with the Fizik Tundra saddle for TTing... after years (and $$$) of trying different saddles I stole this one off my cx bike - and couldn't have been happier.

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So here is mine (detailed specs here: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=106109):
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by tohd1978

Amazing! *jaws dropping*

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andreszucs
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by andreszucs

7410g
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@andreszucs - Nice build :thumbup: :) i think the only change it needs is a tririg omega brake.

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by Homer

Pictures from my recent competition, the Ironman distance Challenge Copenhagen:

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andreszucs
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xsnailx wrote:@andreszucs - Nice build :thumbup: :) i think the only change it needs is a tririg omega brake.


Could drop under 7410g? if not I don't want :wink: (pretending to be the most dispurbed weight weenie).

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@andre
yes, they are lighter than dura ace (unfortunately i dont have DA brakes handy to compare how much, they are also lighter than simkins aero)
provided they use pretty standard mounting hardware (http://www.tririg.com/galleries.php?id= ... ion&num=14) even more can be shaved
but the aero advantage is key here.

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