So long R3, welcome Supersix Hi Mod
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After long time of over thinking what should I do, chose between new 2012 Supersix EVO or new 2011 Supersix hi mod+ Shimano C35. I came up with the verdict of 2011 Supersix and the C35 wheels. Until now, I use a 2012 Cervelo R3, I'm going the switch all of my 7900 components with the Supersix. who knows, maybe I will make it later this day..
Don't be warred by the long fork stirrer, I'm going to slam that stem low as possible!
Don't be warred by the long fork stirrer, I'm going to slam that stem low as possible!
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After long long night, here is the full bike. I found that sweat corrosion ate my handlebar, so I will have to find a lightweight replacement for the old Easton EA70- I know this bar is heavy weight but I love the bar geometry and I hate the idea of adjusting the STI on new handlebar...
The only issue that left unsolved is the seat post and saddle. The newer SLR with "nose job" that I have is too red for this frame and the black SLR that I have is not comfortable for me, I will have to find some budget for new one. The seat post issue will be solved once I lay my eyes on the right one.
I don’t know what the bike weight is right now, I will find it in the next few days.
The only issue that left unsolved is the seat post and saddle. The newer SLR with "nose job" that I have is too red for this frame and the black SLR that I have is not comfortable for me, I will have to find some budget for new one. The seat post issue will be solved once I lay my eyes on the right one.
I don’t know what the bike weight is right now, I will find it in the next few days.
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rOYk wrote:so I will have to find a lightweight replacement for the old Easton EA70- I know this bar is heavy weight but I love the bar geometry and I hate the idea of adjusting the STI on new handlebar...
Here is your replacement bars:
http://www.jensonusa.com/Easton-EC90-SL ... -Handlebar
EDIT: looks like they have already sold out of some sizes.
natiedean24 wrote:rOYk wrote:so I will have to find a lightweight replacement for the old Easton EA70- I know this bar is heavy weight but I love the bar geometry and I hate the idea of adjusting the STI on new handlebar...
Here is your replacement bars:
http://www.jensonusa.com/Easton-EC90-SL ... -Handlebar" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
EDIT: looks like they have already sold out of some sizes.
Good pricing..Thank you for the lead
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