2012 Cervelo S5 with Ultegra Di2
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My latest bike...
Size 51, 2012 Cervelo S5 with the following:
- Shimano Ultegra Di2 Groupset
- Enve Smart 3.4 Tubular Wheelset
- Continental Sprinter Tubular
- Rotor 3D+ Crank with Oval Rotor Chainring 50/34
- TRP R979 Magnesium Brake Caliper
- Speedplay Zero Stainless Steel
- Deda Stem and Pressa Handlebar, with Arundel Bar Tape
- Fizik Antares Saddle
- Arundel Mandible Bottle Cage
- Custom Garmin Mount (Adjustable viewing angle)
Pictures...
Thanks,
Andreas W.
Size 51, 2012 Cervelo S5 with the following:
- Shimano Ultegra Di2 Groupset
- Enve Smart 3.4 Tubular Wheelset
- Continental Sprinter Tubular
- Rotor 3D+ Crank with Oval Rotor Chainring 50/34
- TRP R979 Magnesium Brake Caliper
- Speedplay Zero Stainless Steel
- Deda Stem and Pressa Handlebar, with Arundel Bar Tape
- Fizik Antares Saddle
- Arundel Mandible Bottle Cage
- Custom Garmin Mount (Adjustable viewing angle)
Pictures...
Thanks,
Andreas W.
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Great looking bike. Enjoy!
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nismosr wrote:pretty good .. is that a custom made garmin bracket thats holding the mount ?
Hi Nismosr,
Thanks.
Yes, that is a custom made from my own machine shop. Standard issue on my local team riders who use Garmin Edge.
Regards,
A.W
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Is there a thread for your RaboGiant? If not, I would love to see it. Nice S5.
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..............................................................................weight?
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mbdub80 wrote:mantab bro!!!
hows your rotor 50 oval? i'm thinking to get the same setup on mine.
does it really help the dead point when you ascend?
Using Oval on Ascend will always depends on your leg ...
For my riding style, oval will definitely help on flats where you push your limit. Improve my power output...
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deltasierra wrote:Is there a thread for your RaboGiant? If not, I would love to see it. Nice S5.
Hi Deltasierra,
I posted awhile ago, but I think its already several pages back. Search using keyword wangsanegara to look for the thread.
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wolfesquire wrote:..............................................................................weight?
Not particularly light at 7.05kg
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jorgefcd wrote:which is the best for you? giant or cervelo?
The two bikes are beutiful
S5 is an aero bike and intended purpose is for flats with rolling hills. The Giant is mostly for climbing. Since where I live vary in course terrain, I have 2 bikes for the types of terrain.
With the S5 I could maintain 45km/h effortless, but a bit pushing with the Giant. But on 10% gradient is the other way around.
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Not much else to say on that Cervelo!
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wangsanegara wrote:jorgefcd wrote:which is the best for you? giant or cervelo?
The two bikes are beutiful
S5 is an aero bike and intended purpose is for flats with rolling hills. The Giant is mostly for climbing. Since where I live vary in course terrain, I have 2 bikes for the types of terrain.
With the S5 I could maintain 45km/h effortless, but a bit pushing with the Giant. But on 10% gradient is the other way around.
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i wish i could afford a different bike for different terrains.... i also wish i could maintain 27mph effortlessly....
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