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xadubo33
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by xadubo33

Hello

My new Madone SLR Disk P1 size 50
Goupset DA R9170 - wheels Bontrager xxx 4 TLR
7KG120 In the presently configuration.
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by spdntrxi

Nice..but

7KG120.. ? 7.12kg that would be pretty damn light
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spdntrxi wrote:
Sat Nov 17, 2018 5:57 pm
Nice..but

7KG120.. ? 7.12kg that would be pretty damn light
Well, it is impressive, but it's a size 50, so (if accurate) difficult to attain otherwise. I guess that when the frame is quite heavy, downsizing brings a lot of weight savings..

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by hannawald

Really very nice, congrats!

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by eric01

Nice! The orange fade against the white is a nice touch. Do you have any side profile pictures?
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xadubo33
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by xadubo33

Thank you for the notices.
The weight can seem very light but we tried to gather a maximum on all the parts.
Titanium visserie, centre pedal titanium, disk alu ceramic, etc.
For the color design that it does not please, but the depiction in reality allows to see the reflections of the pearly white

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xadubo33 wrote:
Sun Nov 18, 2018 10:10 am
disk alu ceramic, etc.
Wait, those are Al rotors with ceramic coating? Who's the maker and what pads are you using? How well does it brake?

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by 73Bronco

She's a beauty, congrats! I really like the new Madones.

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by spartan

nice colorway. r u using the long or short seat mast. we need more high res pics
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xadubo33
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by xadubo33

Klaster_1 wrote:
Sun Nov 18, 2018 10:45 am
xadubo33 wrote:
Sun Nov 18, 2018 10:10 am
disk alu ceramic, etc.
Wait, those are Al rotors with ceramic coating? Who's the maker and what pads are you using? How well does it brake?
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disk XLC BR-X77

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xadubo33 wrote:
Mon Nov 19, 2018 10:04 am
disk XLC BR-X77
87g 160mm rotor, 20g steel-backed pads
Not as light as I though, you can drop at least 50-60g with Ashima rotors and Al-backed pads if you decide to. But the looks are cool :thumbup:

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by xadubo33

Weight to verify in 66grs + 20grs centerlock adapter or 46grs of gained compared with the disk Dura-Ace.
Of more the braking is really very successful

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spdntrxi wrote:
Sat Nov 17, 2018 5:57 pm
Nice..but

7KG120.. ? 7.12kg that would be pretty damn light

This comment put me the doubt on the truthfulness of my weighing. Thus I redid that this with a park tool. result 7,260kg that this is more in agreement with the weight given by Trek to an equivalent model in size 56. It remains all the same very light

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by robeambro

xadubo33 wrote:
Mon Nov 19, 2018 6:56 pm
spdntrxi wrote:
Sat Nov 17, 2018 5:57 pm
Nice..but

7KG120.. ? 7.12kg that would be pretty damn light

This comment put me the doubt on the truthfulness of my weighing. Thus I redid that this with a park tool. result 7,260kg that this is more in agreement with the weight given by Trek to an equivalent model in size 56. It remains all the same very light
Well yes, with tubulars one could achieve (maybe) an UCI-illegal aero disc bike.. (Unless you have tubulars already but I don't think those wheels are for tubs)

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by Mep

robeambro wrote:
xadubo33 wrote:
Mon Nov 19, 2018 6:56 pm
spdntrxi wrote:
Sat Nov 17, 2018 5:57 pm
Nice..but

7KG120.. ? 7.12kg that would be pretty damn light

This comment put me the doubt on the truthfulness of my weighing. Thus I redid that this with a park tool. result 7,260kg that this is more in agreement with the weight given by Trek to an equivalent model in size 56. It remains all the same very light
Well yes, with tubulars one could achieve (maybe) an UCI-illegal aero disc bike.. (Unless you have tubulars already but I don't think those wheels are for tubs)
You certainly can in a smaller size. All I did was swap wheels and cassette and my Madone (rim brakes) is under 6.8 with close to no effort put in.

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