"BLACK BETTY" 2019 S-works Tarmac Update Now 6.07kg

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Bianchi10
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by Bianchi10

After a year of admiration, I have now committed to building up an Sworks Tarmac. I am currently negotiating with my Bike shop on the framset and waiting to hear back later this week. Till then, I am starting to slowly get some parts for it when I come across a good deal.

CURRENT WEIGHT:
With Enve 4.5 - 6309g (13.91lbs)
WIth Roval CLX32 - 6070g (13.39)


FRAME - Specialized Sworks Tarmac (Black/white) - Size 54
GROUPSET - Etap - 669g
BRAKE SET - EE Direct mount Calipers - 149g for set (No pads)
WHEELS - Enve 4.5 clincher/Rim brake on CK45 hub -1530g
CASSETTE - DA 9100 11-28 - 191g
CRANKSET - Specialized Sworks Carbon Power Meter 172.5mm - 444g
CHAINRING BOLTS - Specialized - 11g
CHAIN - KMC SLX11 (Silver) - 219g (minus 6 links)
BOTTOM BRACKET - CeramicSpeed - 42g
CHAINRING - Extralite 52/36 - 102g
STEM - Extralite 100mm -12 deg - 80g
BARS - Specialized Aerofly 42mm II - 234g
BOTTLE CAGE - Chinese Ebay mold of Bontrager XXX - 35g (Set w/bolts)
BRAKE CABLES - Alligator Ilink - 31g with liner
BAR END CAPS - Cheap no name - 4g for both
BRAKE CABLES - Sram red 23g
HEADSET - Stock specialized - 41g
DUST CAP - Specialized - 5g
TOP CAP- Stock specialized - 4g with bolt
EXPANDER PLUG - Stock specialized - 28g
SADDLE - Specialized Power Mimic (155mm) - 166g
GARMIN MOUNT - Fetha custom Mount - 24g
SKEWERS - KCNC Ultralight - 41g
BARTAPE - Lizardskin 1.8 - 40g
SEATPOST - DARIMO T1 SEATPOST - 98g
PEDALS - EXUSTAR E-PR200 Titanium - 178g
TIRES - Updated to GP5000 28mm
INNER TUBES - Tubolitos 81g (Front 39g, Rear 42g)
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Bianchi10
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by Bianchi10

Here are my first pieces to the build!

Got a KILLER deal on this new Sworks Power Meter crankset, couldn't pass it up
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chainring bolts (Sworks)
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Extralite chainring 52/36
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Entire Crankset
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CeramicSpeed Bearings
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Cages and bolts
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Kevinch76
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by Kevinch76

Nice..... cant wait see your final built.... I have a Tarmac Pro SL6...not the S-works...but equally light....

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Can I ask the reason for the DA cassette over Sram. As your running etap I thought Sram would be the choice especially as it's lighter to.

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This should be good. going to miss you 'dale but definitely subscribing to this!
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Bianchi10
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by Bianchi10

Stayed up late last night to complete a quick photoshoot. GAWD these are SEXY!!!!

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KCookie wrote:
Wed Oct 31, 2018 8:46 am
Can I ask the reason for the DA cassette over Sram. As your running etap I thought Sram would be the choice especially as it's lighter to.
The sram is lighter, but it is loud and I hate that. The DA cassette is much more quiet. Plus I got it brand new for free, so no complaints there :D
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by RZack89

Very nice project!! I will stay tuned on it!!

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Sick pics of the crank, whats your light/camera setup?

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softboxes probably..
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by Jugi

A really cool selection of components you got there. Really interesting to see the final weight.

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dudemanppl wrote:
Wed Oct 31, 2018 5:50 pm
Sick pics of the crank, whats your light/camera setup?

Thanks! Yup, using two soft light hot box's that were pointed up at the cieling to reflect softer light. Black backdrop and hung the crankset on fishing line from a metal clothes rack. Photoshopped line out in Post.

Shot on Canon 80D with 70-300 telephoto (216mm) F5.6/No flash/ISO 400 and 1/2s. I use a timer remote to eliminate camera shake. :beerchug:
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Oh they were hot lights? Interesting

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dudemanppl wrote:
Wed Oct 31, 2018 7:28 pm
Oh they were hot lights? Interesting
Yeah, I work with what I have. Just a photography enthusiest and piecing together parts when I can afford it. After I get done with the bike I wanna get a new sigma 18-35 f1/8

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Bianchi10 wrote:
Wed Oct 31, 2018 6:51 pm
dudemanppl wrote:
Wed Oct 31, 2018 5:50 pm
Sick pics of the crank, whats your light/camera setup?

Thanks! Yup, using two soft light hot box's that were pointed up at the cieling to reflect softer light. Black backdrop and hung the crankset on fishing line from a metal clothes rack. Photoshopped line out in Post.

Shot on Canon 80D with 70-300 telephoto (216mm) F5.6/No flash/ISO 400 and 1/2s. I use a timer remote to eliminate camera shake. :beerchug:
Bravo. pics are perfect

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