2013 Trek Madone 5.9
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Here is my precious!
Trek Madone 5.9
frame: 2013...500 Series OCLV Carbon...58cm
wheels: Velonia - 50mm clinchers with carbon hubs
crank: Campagnolo Super Record 53/39 - 175mm
shifters: Campagnolo Super Record
front derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record
rear derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record
brakes: Bontrager Speed Limit integrated
sprockets: Campagnolo Super Record 12-25
chain: Campagnolo Record
stem: Bontrager XXX Lite 100mm
handlebar: Bontrager XXX Aero 44mm
saddle: Bontrager Paradigma Race XXX Lite
pedals: Look Keo Blade carbon
bottle cages: Bontrager Race XXX Lite
tires: Schwalbe Ultremo ZX
handlebar tape: Specialized S-Wrap Roubaix
weight: 7,0 kg sharp (with pedals and bottle cages)
Trek Madone 5.9
frame: 2013...500 Series OCLV Carbon...58cm
wheels: Velonia - 50mm clinchers with carbon hubs
crank: Campagnolo Super Record 53/39 - 175mm
shifters: Campagnolo Super Record
front derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record
rear derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record
brakes: Bontrager Speed Limit integrated
sprockets: Campagnolo Super Record 12-25
chain: Campagnolo Record
stem: Bontrager XXX Lite 100mm
handlebar: Bontrager XXX Aero 44mm
saddle: Bontrager Paradigma Race XXX Lite
pedals: Look Keo Blade carbon
bottle cages: Bontrager Race XXX Lite
tires: Schwalbe Ultremo ZX
handlebar tape: Specialized S-Wrap Roubaix
weight: 7,0 kg sharp (with pedals and bottle cages)
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- btompkins0112
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Love this build! That is the best color scheme they offer, imho.
Mosaic RS-1
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Cielo by Chris King Cross Racer
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Cielo by Chris King Cross Racer
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Nice! Even a Trek looks better with Campagnolo groupset IMHO
I have not been a fan of Madones, but yours is real nice!
I would suggest that you change the stem to something like a 3T ARX Team Stealth or a Deda100 in black and white.
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- mellowJohnny
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You have something nicer? Let's see 'bro!
Oh, and the point is, according to Trek, aerodynamics.
Oh, and the point is, according to Trek, aerodynamics.
Nailey13 wrote:I would suggest that you change the stem to something like a 3T ARX Team Stealth or a Deda100 in black and white.
You must be joking... the XXXlite 2013 is a veeeeeeery stiff stem (it's like a brick as we say in Greece ), one of the best choices... and nice bike too!
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The best looking Trek in years. Looks great!
Slam your stem.
Ooh snap, even down to the weight!!
Its the best colourway available on the new Madone IMO, although naturally i'm a little biased...
And to anyone questioning the Bontrager brakes they work just fine, i suspect they are a little lardy though so am toying with the idea of getting a set of the Dura-ace on mine to replace them. But their performance isn't in question. The purists probably wouldn't approve of that with a campag build though, if you choose that route as well!
Did you get chance to weigh the bare frame before building it? I didn't as the LBS had finished it before i got a chance to go around with the scales and i'm curious to know so i can work out what sort of overall weight is realistically achievable.
Enjoy it, its a nice looking bike that rides well too.
Its the best colourway available on the new Madone IMO, although naturally i'm a little biased...
And to anyone questioning the Bontrager brakes they work just fine, i suspect they are a little lardy though so am toying with the idea of getting a set of the Dura-ace on mine to replace them. But their performance isn't in question. The purists probably wouldn't approve of that with a campag build though, if you choose that route as well!
Did you get chance to weigh the bare frame before building it? I didn't as the LBS had finished it before i got a chance to go around with the scales and i'm curious to know so i can work out what sort of overall weight is realistically achievable.
Enjoy it, its a nice looking bike that rides well too.
My Titanium Lemond (RIP):
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Thanks guys.
As many of you mentioned at the beginning I was also confused to put Trek and Campy together but now I can honestly say that I love the look...now I just have to get used by the functionality (as I have always been riding with Shimano)
About the weight of the frame...with fork and headset the weight was a bit over 1,7kg
As many of you mentioned at the beginning I was also confused to put Trek and Campy together but now I can honestly say that I love the look...now I just have to get used by the functionality (as I have always been riding with Shimano)
About the weight of the frame...with fork and headset the weight was a bit over 1,7kg
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