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do you know where to get the twencom sl seat binder?

[split from tune skyline cablehousing topic]

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spaniardclimber wrote:do you know where to get the twencom sl seat binder?


We are searching, we are searching! but we can't seem to find it. I beleive that Florian send a mail to this guy asking where to find it.
'Tape was made to wrap your GF's gifts, NOT hold a freakin tire on.'
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spaniardclimber wrote:do you know where to get the twencom sl seat binder?


Isn't it the same weight as the Extralite clamp?
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Jep, seems to be the same. But check this one

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They claim a clean 7 gr. inluding the Ti bolt! in 31.8 dia.

Oh, now look who's going of topic :oops:
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Frankie - B wrote:Jep, seems to be the same. But check this one

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They claim a clean 7 gr. inluding the Ti bolt! in 31.8 dia.

Oh, now look who's going of topic :oops:


What is it Frankie?
BTP?

Your on topic :!:
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Yes it is, oh mighty balde one! :wink:

B-T-P

Oh yeah, you're right I'm on! Got a bit mixed up! :oops:
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indeed, it does look like the btp. how are the BTP carbon clamps for the record ergo's, i wonder if they are strong :?: now i am off topic :roll:

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spytech wrote:indeed, it does look like the btp. how are the BTP carbon clamps for the record ergo's, i wonder if they are strong :?: now i am off topic :roll:


I have some for my monster bike build (just waiting for the frame and wheels). They look a little rough, but seem adequate, I'll PM you when I've fitted them.
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Ye Olde Balde One wrote:
spytech wrote:indeed, it does look like the btp. how are the BTP carbon clamps for the record ergo's, i wonder if they are strong :?: now i am off topic :roll:


I have some for my monster bike build (just waiting for the frame and wheels). They look a little rough, but seem adequate, I'll PM you when I've fitted them.


thanks, you da man - and you also seem like you have it all :)

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spytech wrote:
Ye Olde Balde One wrote:
spytech wrote:indeed, it does look like the btp. how are the BTP carbon clamps for the record ergo's, i wonder if they are strong :?: now i am off topic :roll:


I have some for my monster bike build (just waiting for the frame and wheels). They look a little rough, but seem adequate, I'll PM you when I've fitted them.


thanks, you da man - and you also seem like you have it all :)


Hardly...but with that Giant showbike I have a new target to aim at :twisted:
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that bike can be ridden like any other bike, except for tires (i dont think they are for the street), carbon chainrings (wont last long).

Oh, and i dont like that shaved stem, thats a no, no. :roll:

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spytech wrote:that bike can be ridden like any other bike, except for tires (i dont think they are for the street), carbon chainrings (wont last long).

Oh, and i dont like that shaved stem, thats a no, no. :roll:


I agree.

I'm going to use a Pedalsoft stem and the 21mm 135gm Tufo tires.

Also, I can't use those cranks, they only come in 172.5mm length, too short for me. But I'll get close (1/2 lb) to the weight :twisted:
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Hey guys, keep it on topic :wink: , or start a new threat :D :idea:
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Ye Olde Balde One wrote:
spytech wrote:that bike can be ridden like any other bike, except for tires (i dont think they are for the street), carbon chainrings (wont last long).

Oh, and i dont like that shaved stem, thats a no, no. :roll:


I agree.

I'm going to use a Pedalsoft stem and the 21mm 135gm Tufo tires.

Also, I can't use those cranks, they only come in 172.5mm length, too short for me. But I'll get close (1/2 lb) to the weight :twisted:


that tire is not suitable for road use, only indoor or track, plus it has a lower tpi. what crank will you use?

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spytech wrote:
Ye Olde Balde One wrote:
spytech wrote:that bike can be ridden like any other bike, except for tires (i dont think they are for the street), carbon chainrings (wont last long).

Oh, and i dont like that shaved stem, thats a no, no. :roll:


I agree.

I'm going to use a Pedalsoft stem and the 21mm 135gm Tufo tires.

Also, I can't use those cranks, they only come in 172.5mm length, too short for me. But I'll get close (1/2 lb) to the weight :twisted:


that tire is not suitable for road use, only indoor or track, plus it has a lower tpi. what crank will you use?


FRM CU2 180mm.

I know it says indoor or track, but I don't see a problem on special event wheels (Spada Winium). I also have a set of Spada Carbon Aero's (38mm rim) coming, those will have the 215gm tires.
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