What's the bolt dimensions and weight? Is it Ti?
4ibanez's Supersix Evo - 4.29kg (build list in 1st post)
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It's anodised ti and M5 (probably x 10mm). Proper stealthy against the UD of my bike.
I didn't weigh the bolt separately. Probably around 1 to 1.5g
I just saw your bike on GCN!
https://youtu.be/dPn4RNvn4EE
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Oliver Bridgewood should definitely profile more WW forum member bikes
They all need to learn the difference between tubeless and tubular
Great video and insight into your bike. Really enjoyed it. Kudos
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I’m intrigued as to the choice of frame size. Would a 56cm frame not have been a better and more WW choice?
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C36 wrote:And that the fork is a SS evo2 not a SS evo1. Their lack of rigour is quite consistent, shame cause some topics they want to develop are interesting.
And always fun to see the face of a WW member!
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Yeh there were a few omissions/little mistskes, but they were squeezed for time and had a long way to travel.
It's fine - and it's just a bit of fun (although I didn't enjoy being infront of the camera even though it was for all of a few seconds). I found my stride to an extent and we did talk about a few other things including the pedals, and other areas for weight saving. Obviously didn't make the cut - although I'm happy to have more of the bike and less of me!
It's fine - and it's just a bit of fun (although I didn't enjoy being infront of the camera even though it was for all of a few seconds). I found my stride to an extent and we did talk about a few other things including the pedals, and other areas for weight saving. Obviously didn't make the cut - although I'm happy to have more of the bike and less of me!
It may have been possible, although at 6ft3" conventional wisdom would probably have me on a 60cm. I think that downsizing further could be a step too far. Would look like a BMX under me!ultimobici wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 1:59 pmI’m intrigued as to the choice of frame size. Would a 56cm frame not have been a better and more WW choice?
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Was good to see something off this forum on GCN, especially a genuinely functional build.
What are the pedals? Can you post a pict of the shoes with the cleats on them? Sorry if it was discussed already and I missed it. Long thread and came in to the end of it4ibanez wrote:I found my stride to an extent and we did talk about a few other things including the pedals
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