Jolly green Giant- 2020 Giant TCR Advanced SL disc

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Ferry
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by Ferry

Thank you. The colour persuaded me to buy the frame. That and the fact that Giant uses their own manufactured carbon. It was either a TCR or a Tarmac.

Although it was hard to make the decision based on pictures only as the colour changes a lot in the sunlight, I am happy with my choice.

I have now cut the steerer. I will try to take some new pictures.

Some have asked me about the ride quality of the wheels and integrated handlebars. However, Ifind it hard to comment as I have gone from aluminum rims and stem/handlebars to carbon and switched from GP4000 with butyl tubes to Turbo Cottons with latex tubes. Also I went from 42 cm bar width to 40 cm. Major changes and very pleased with all the components I choose. O focussed on sub 6,8 kg and a bit of aero with the 46 mm wheels and integrated handlebars.

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by Noctiluxx

All is left is to cut the steerer tube and give her a name.
Bianchi Oltre XR4, De Rosa SK Pininfarina, Trek Madone SLR, Giant TCR Advanced SL, Cervelo R5 Disk, Giant Revolt

Ferry
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I have added some pictures in the third post on page 1.

Ferry
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Noctiluxx wrote:
Fri May 08, 2020 2:00 pm
All is left is to cut the steerer tube and give her a name.
First part has been done. Now for the hardest part, a name :lol: . I am open for suggestions. I never named a bike before :oops: .

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Ferry wrote:
Fri May 08, 2020 2:02 pm
Noctiluxx wrote:
Fri May 08, 2020 2:00 pm
All is left is to cut the steerer tube and give her a name.
First part has been done. Now for the hardest part, a name :lol: . I am open for suggestions. I never named a bike before :oops: .
Hmmmm, how about Green Hornet, Chameleon Dragon, Jolly Green Giant? :D
Bianchi Oltre XR4, De Rosa SK Pininfarina, Trek Madone SLR, Giant TCR Advanced SL, Cervelo R5 Disk, Giant Revolt

Ferry
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I like Jolly Green.

Noctiluxx
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Sage dragon?
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rajMAN
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by rajMAN

Giant really have upped their game on paint schemes, thank goodness :D

Ferry
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rajMAN wrote:
Sat May 09, 2020 5:00 pm
Giant really have upped their game on paint schemes, thank goodness :D

Yes, and I also like the fact the logo and brandname is not everywhere on the frame and fork.

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by bencolem

Great looking bike

BuChi
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by BuChi

Great looking TCR.
Is there any problem with speedneedle on the isp clamp? I heard its larger than usual rails.

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by liam7020

Love it, excellent job. Disc bikes are getting lighter.
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Ferry
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BuChi wrote:
Sat May 16, 2020 4:37 pm
Great looking TCR.
Is there any problem with speedneedle on the isp clamp? I heard its larger than usual rails.
Thank you. No problems with the Speedneedle. Although I hope Berk will come with an option for a lighter ISP clamp or even integration with a Berk saddle.

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How do you get on with the Speedneedle? How's the comfort/flexibility etc?

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Shpox
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by Shpox

Can I just this is a great build / inspo.

I like many have been keenly eyeing the 2021 bikes but colour is most important than a few grams (perhaps I am not a true WW) because I see it everyday.

I do believe some bikes are just special. People like Noctiluxx has a few of these (De Rosa SK, XS TCR) but you've added another to the list!

I am looking at building something very close to this, even with LB AR wheels but only once I get my fit sorted. Thanks for posting your weigh-in numbers! They are super helpful.

Can I ask, once that Dura Ace chain wear outs, you consider going for a KMC SL in gold? :mrgreen:

Is there anything if your partlist you would reconsider? It looks very solid to me. You've pretty much built a disc bike to rim brake SL weights.

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