Neo Hyper SL 2013
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a newly built Neo Hyper SL complete bike. enjoy =)
Frame - Neo Hyper SL 2013
Fork - 3T Rigida Team Stealth
Seatclamp - New Ultimate
Stem - 3T ARX Team Stealth
Handlebar - 3T Ergonova Team Stealth
Seatpost - 3T Doric Team Stealth
Saddle - Selle Italia SLR125
Wheelset - Zipp 303 FC
Tire - Zipp
Groupset - Sram Force + Red BB30 crankset
Pedal - Speedplay Zero
Total weight 6.2kg
Frame - Neo Hyper SL 2013
Fork - 3T Rigida Team Stealth
Seatclamp - New Ultimate
Stem - 3T ARX Team Stealth
Handlebar - 3T Ergonova Team Stealth
Seatpost - 3T Doric Team Stealth
Saddle - Selle Italia SLR125
Wheelset - Zipp 303 FC
Tire - Zipp
Groupset - Sram Force + Red BB30 crankset
Pedal - Speedplay Zero
Total weight 6.2kg
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What's the new frame weight since it's "SL" ?
Fork weight?
Is it now PF30, or still BB30?
Also, in the past I noticed that the headset cups in the headtube were silver and noticable, are they now black or a bit more hidden?
What's the new frame weight since it's "SL" ?
Fork weight?
Is it now PF30, or still BB30?
Also, in the past I noticed that the headset cups in the headtube were silver and noticable, are they now black or a bit more hidden?
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actual frame weight is 790g at size 48cm and 838g at 55cm.
fork weight is around 340g.
bb30.
the aluminum cup is wrapped by carbon and invisible!
fork weight is around 340g.
bb30.
the aluminum cup is wrapped by carbon and invisible!
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Nice.
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looks great! smart mix of parts!
but.
How does it shift with those rings and that front mech'? careful tuning im sure it would work ok but must be a bit compromised?
could save some weight and run the force rings (if you have them) on the new cranks? or are you planning to get the new FD?
but.
How does it shift with those rings and that front mech'? careful tuning im sure it would work ok but must be a bit compromised?
could save some weight and run the force rings (if you have them) on the new cranks? or are you planning to get the new FD?
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shifting works fine to me. just as smooth as a full force group.
FYI it's my customer's bike, not mine. He kinda chose to upgrade the crankset for the look. anyway..he will eventually upgrade the entire goup. new Red rocks!
FYI it's my customer's bike, not mine. He kinda chose to upgrade the crankset for the look. anyway..he will eventually upgrade the entire goup. new Red rocks!
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