Fuji Altamira SL

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flips
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my fuji altamira sl build.

FRAME: S/M 47cm C15 ultra high-modulus carbon w/ High Compaction Molding System, integrated head tube w/ 1 1/2" lower, oversized PIIS BB86 shell, double water bottle mounts
FORK: FC-330 carbon monocoque w/ tapered carbon steerer & carbon dropout
CRANKSET: SRAM Red, 53/39T
BOTTOM BRACKET: SRAM Red press-fit BB86 ceramic bearing
PEDALS: Keywin CRM Ti
FRONT DERAILLEUR: SRAM Red, braze-on mount
REAR DERAILLEUR: SRAM Red, 10-speed
SHIFTERS: SRAM Red ErgoDynamic, 20-speed
BOTTLE CAGES: Camber CF, x2
CABLES/HOUSING: Gore RideOn
CASSETTE: SRAM Red PowerDome, 11-26T
CHAIN: SRAM PC 1091R PowerChain
WHEELS: Mavic R-SYS SLR clinchers, 2013
TIRES: Grand Prix 4000S 25mm
BRAKE SET: SRAM Red
HEADSET: FSA Orbit C-40, 1 1/8" upper - 1 1/2" lower, integrated w/ carbon top cover
HANDLEBARS: Thomson Road 40cm
STEM: Thomson Elite X2:31.8 100mm
TAPE: Lizard Skins DSP 1.8mm
SADDLE: Arione CX K:IUM
SEATPOST: Thomson Elite Masterpiece 31.6

weight: 14.06 lbs/6377 g, with pedals and bottle cages
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btompkins0112
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by btompkins0112

Very nice looking ride! I love mine.....would really like the SRAM Red on mine.

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Welcome to the forum flips!

Nice ride. Any chance of more and higher def pictures?
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Powerful Pete wrote:Welcome to the forum flips!

Nice ride. Any chance of more and higher def pictures?


yeah, when my brother gets back from his trip i'll borrow his digital camera. if anyone is wondering,with the zip ties and seat post clamp the frame weighed ~935 g. some future dream improvements which should get me under 13 lbs w/pedals and cages:

- enve 1.25 wheelset (dt swiss 180 hubs)
- either alligator or aican cable and housing
- sub 100g carbon saddle, either tune or a cheap one on ebay

best.

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by poppiholla

Great looking bike. What is the frame size?
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flips
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poppiholla wrote:Great looking bike. What is the frame size?


s/m 47cm (53 cm TT). someone else bought a size: s with the stock fuji build and it came out to 13.5 w/o pedals and cages.

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by superb

Looks nice! :thumbup:

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by Geoff

Ok, that's nice. What do you think of the pedals.

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Geoff wrote:Ok, that's nice. What do you think of the pedals.


funny you should ask. i went on my first ride with the bike yesterday and had trouble with the pedals and cleats, but i realize that this was because of user error. i didn't familiarize myself with the mechanism of clipping in and out beforehand. i mistakenly thought that you clipped in by stepping down on the pedals like i did with my shimano's, then my cleats came loose and i forgot to bring anallen key, so i had to cut my ride short. however, upon returning home i actually read the instructions, tightened the screw to reduce the ease of the float and learned how they worked and i think i'll like them a great deal.

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Where to buy this frame online?

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by plpete

really nice build! like the color coordination and part selection very much. props on going with the Thomson finishing kit!

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by prendrefeu

Well done!
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will list the changes and plans for the future when i get a sec.

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by 53x12

Nice build flips. Looks really good and the weight is great at 5.9 kg.
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