SL4 Tarmac S-Works with Dura Ace : 6.435 KG
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Hello WW. I wanted to share with you my 2012 SL4 Tarmac S-Works build for the upcoming season. Mostly stock parts with a couple upgrades here and there. Enjoy!
The frame: 2012 S-Works Tarmac size 56
Weight 922g
Stock seatpost collar - 19g
Rear Derailleur hanger - 13g
Cable Guides - 14g
More Cable Guides - 8g
Enduro Ceramic Bottom Bracket - 55g
Cut S-Works Fork - 335g
Stock headset bearing - 62g
3T ARX II Stem 100MM - 132g
Spacers - 8g
Compression Plug - 29g
Day 1 Progress!
Stay tuned for more.
The frame: 2012 S-Works Tarmac size 56
Weight 922g
Stock seatpost collar - 19g
Rear Derailleur hanger - 13g
Cable Guides - 14g
More Cable Guides - 8g
Enduro Ceramic Bottom Bracket - 55g
Cut S-Works Fork - 335g
Stock headset bearing - 62g
3T ARX II Stem 100MM - 132g
Spacers - 8g
Compression Plug - 29g
Day 1 Progress!
Stay tuned for more.
Last edited by FireRedSL4 on Tue May 09, 2017 8:38 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Such a short stem is not for road bikes IMHO...
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kgt wrote:Such a short stem is not for road bikes IMHO...
I agree but I am between a 54 and a 56 and I've always preferred the bigger frame with a shorter stem. I'll see what else I have laying around the garage.
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FireRedSL4 wrote:kgt wrote:Such a short stem is not for road bikes IMHO...
I agree but I am between a 54 and a 56 and I've always preferred the bigger frame with a shorter stem. I'll see what else I have laying around the garage.
I'd think that with a steam as short as 75, you're at least one frame size too big, maybe two.... unless you have extremely long legs and shorter torso/arms.
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Day 2 progress. Changed out the short stem for a 100mm 3T one and installed the S-Works Crankset and the brakes
Drive side Crank arm 170mm - 170g
Non Drive Side Crank Arm 170mm - 150g
130 BCD Spider - 56g
Lock Ring - 6g
Spacers - 6g
S-Works Bolts - 11g
53 S-Works Outer Ring - 98g
39 S-Works Inner Ring - 35g
Total Crankset - 528g
Dura Ace 7900 Rear Brake - 135g
Pads 13g
Dura Ace 7900 Front Brake - 142g
Pads 13g
Dura Ace 7900 Front Derailleur - 67g
Day 2 Progress
Thanks for the comments so far!
Drive side Crank arm 170mm - 170g
Non Drive Side Crank Arm 170mm - 150g
130 BCD Spider - 56g
Lock Ring - 6g
Spacers - 6g
S-Works Bolts - 11g
53 S-Works Outer Ring - 98g
39 S-Works Inner Ring - 35g
Total Crankset - 528g
Dura Ace 7900 Rear Brake - 135g
Pads 13g
Dura Ace 7900 Front Brake - 142g
Pads 13g
Dura Ace 7900 Front Derailleur - 67g
Day 2 Progress
Thanks for the comments so far!
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Good start! That crankset is pretty dang light.
2018 Specialized S-Works Tarmac
SRAM Etap
ENVE 4.5
2018 Bianchi Infinito CV
SRAM Etap
ENVE Classics 45
2016 Cervelo P2
Ultegra 6800 Di2
ENVE 6.7
SRAM Etap
ENVE 4.5
2018 Bianchi Infinito CV
SRAM Etap
ENVE Classics 45
2016 Cervelo P2
Ultegra 6800 Di2
ENVE 6.7
FireRedSL4 wrote:kgt wrote:Such a short stem is not for road bikes IMHO...
I agree but I am between a 54 and a 56 and I've always preferred the bigger frame with a shorter stem. I'll see what else I have laying around the garage.
I am sorry, my mistake. It looked to me like a 80mm stem. 100mm is fine.
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kgt wrote:FireRedSL4 wrote:kgt wrote:Such a short stem is not for road bikes IMHO...
I agree but I am between a 54 and a 56 and I've always preferred the bigger frame with a shorter stem. I'll see what else I have laying around the garage.
I am sorry, my mistake. It looked to me like a 80mm stem. 100mm is fine.
No mistake... the original stem he had was 75mm.
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Had a late day yesterday so I couldn't make any movement;
Day 4 Progress
Dura Ace 7900 Rear Derailleur - 165g
Specialized Aerofly Handlebars - 240g
S-Works Toupe 133mm - 166g
S-Works Seatpost - 205g
Right (Rear) Shifter - 163g
Left ( Front) Shifter - 166
Day 4 Progress
Cockpit
I am going to a Mariners game tomorrow night but Saturday I should be getting the wheels / Cassette / Chain put on.
Cheers!
Day 4 Progress
Dura Ace 7900 Rear Derailleur - 165g
Specialized Aerofly Handlebars - 240g
S-Works Toupe 133mm - 166g
S-Works Seatpost - 205g
Right (Rear) Shifter - 163g
Left ( Front) Shifter - 166
Day 4 Progress
Cockpit
I am going to a Mariners game tomorrow night but Saturday I should be getting the wheels / Cassette / Chain put on.
Cheers!
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Got a little lazy about posting pictures but the bike is complete so here is the rest of the build.
Front Wheel: Stans No Tubes Alpha 340 rim with Alchemy Hubs (Pre Recall)
S-Works Turbo Tire 700x24
Tube
Titanium Skewer
Rear wheel same as above
Dura Ace 12-25 Cassette
Titanium Skewer
Bontrager Gel Cork Tape
New Dura Ace Hoods
Front Wheel: Stans No Tubes Alpha 340 rim with Alchemy Hubs (Pre Recall)
S-Works Turbo Tire 700x24
Tube
Titanium Skewer
Rear wheel same as above
Dura Ace 12-25 Cassette
Titanium Skewer
Bontrager Gel Cork Tape
New Dura Ace Hoods
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Juanmoretime wrote:Is the Tarmac designed to have the rear derailleur cable on the left side and front on the right?
You can put the cable on whichever side you prefer... some people prefer to cross the cables in front of the head tube and then cross them again inside the down tube. This installation is called the "cali-cross" and some people say that it helps to prevent cables from rattling inside the down tube. Other people complain that doing this causes some unnecessary friction and makes shifting less crisp on the RD.
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Looking pretty awesome! Any idea what pedals you are gonna put on there?
Last edited by Alpine318is on Wed May 10, 2017 6:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
2018 Specialized S-Works Tarmac
SRAM Etap
ENVE 4.5
2018 Bianchi Infinito CV
SRAM Etap
ENVE Classics 45
2016 Cervelo P2
Ultegra 6800 Di2
ENVE 6.7
SRAM Etap
ENVE 4.5
2018 Bianchi Infinito CV
SRAM Etap
ENVE Classics 45
2016 Cervelo P2
Ultegra 6800 Di2
ENVE 6.7
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