2019 Trek Madone SLR (Rim Brake)
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Yes! You can still get a different spacer kit that will suit the use of a third party stem / bar combo - the trek product code is - 560691
(Definitely works on the SL frame, i dont see why it wouldn't on the SLR too)
Thanks!! Based on the limited info I found, this was originally made for the Madone 9 (which is now called SL), I wonder if it works with the SLR.DarkerxHalf wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:38 amYes! You can still get a different spacer kit that will suit the use of a third party stem / bar combo - the trek product code is - 560691
(Definitely works on the SL frame, i dont see why it wouldn't on the SLR too)
It would look something like this, right? (with a mechanical rim brake setup):
http://nebula.wsimg.com/e3e205c1f4c8ecd ... oworigin=1
OP: Sorry for derailing the thread, I can't wait to see your finished bike!
Any reason why you're interested in the SLR's two piece cockpit? They are on the heavy side and a bit overpriced but extremely well finished and super adjustable.
Bianchi Oltre XR4, De Rosa SK Pininfarina, Trek Madone SLR, Giant TCR Advanced SL, Cervelo R5 Disk, Giant Revolt
I’ll weight it today. Btw I’m waiting for the correct size stem which is back ordered from Trek. I should have it in hand sometime the first week of January.
Bianchi Oltre XR4, De Rosa SK Pininfarina, Trek Madone SLR, Giant TCR Advanced SL, Cervelo R5 Disk, Giant Revolt
Finally finshied the bike last night and will do a 45 mile new years day ride by the coast to get a feel for it. As for the weight, its 7.2KG's with the following.
Size 52CM 7.2KG
Dura Ace 9150 di2, 52-36, 11-28, (bar end junction box)
Bontrager XXX 6 wheels set up with Conti GP 5000 tires with lightweight tubes
Madone specific two piece cockpit, 400mm bar, 90mm stem
Speedplay Zero Titanium pedals
Bontrager XXX carbon saddle
Tune bottle cages
Supcaz bartape
I'll add nicer pics later this week.
Size 52CM 7.2KG
Dura Ace 9150 di2, 52-36, 11-28, (bar end junction box)
Bontrager XXX 6 wheels set up with Conti GP 5000 tires with lightweight tubes
Madone specific two piece cockpit, 400mm bar, 90mm stem
Speedplay Zero Titanium pedals
Bontrager XXX carbon saddle
Tune bottle cages
Supcaz bartape
I'll add nicer pics later this week.
Bianchi Oltre XR4, De Rosa SK Pininfarina, Trek Madone SLR, Giant TCR Advanced SL, Cervelo R5 Disk, Giant Revolt
Hah, that's a perfect teaser photo. Trek's marketing team couldn't do it better.
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Astonishing bike! I'm almost done building mine, not a trek, but trying to go WW on it. What are those "lightweight tubes"? Supersonics? How have they been holding up?Noctiluxx wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 10:06 pmFinally finshied the bike last night and will do a 45 mile new years day ride by the coast to get a feel for it. As for the weight, its 7.2KG's with the following.
Size 52CM 7.2KG
Dura Ace 9150 di2, 52-36, 11-28, (bar end junction box)
Bontrager XXX 6 wheels set up with Conti GP 5000 tires with lightweight tubes
Madone specific two piece cockpit, 400mm bar, 90mm stem
Speedplay Zero Titanium pedals
Bontrager XXX carbon saddle
Tune bottle cages
Supcaz bartape
I'll add nicer pics later this week.