Can you receive private messages here? Pm'd you twice already.Arka wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 5:57 pmi've always wanted one. .. how much are you planning to sell it for?ome rodriguez wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 1:42 pmI haven't sold the Aethos yet, but thinking of selling it.
Specialized S-Works SL7 6,75kg(updated weight on page 6)
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72.7mm. 300mm seatpost will be fine.
Brilliant - thanks very much!
NYCPrynne wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 7:17 amI'm looking for a new stem for my bike and really like the looks of that SL7 stem. Saw someone using it on a different brand bike a few weeks ago. Do you happen to know if it will work to run the stem directly slammed on a headset cap and with a few (round) spacers + top cap on top for clamp force? Or will the round spacers fall inside of the stem opening on top.ome rodriguez wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 10:23 amYes you can, but the stem's profile doesn't match round spacers. You won't be able to cover(only comes with SL7) the backside of the stem too. Looks aside there shouldn't be a problem. Btw, when you buy the Tarmac stem separately you don't get any accessories like the ones from the SL7 frameset.
NYCPrynne wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 7:17 amI'm looking for a new stem for my bike and really like the looks of that SL7 stem. Saw someone using it on a different brand bike a few weeks ago. Do you happen to know if it will work to run the stem directly slammed on a headset cap and with a few (round) spacers + top cap on top for clamp force? Or will the round spacers fall inside of the stem opening on top.ome rodriguez wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 10:23 amYes you can, but the stem's profile doesn't match round spacers. You won't be able to cover(only comes with SL7) the backside of the stem too. Looks aside there shouldn't be a problem. Btw, when you buy the Tarmac stem separately you don't get any accessories like the ones from the SL7 frameset.
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Yes you can slam it directly on a headset cap with a few round spacers + top cap on top.NYCPrynne wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 7:17 am
I'm looking for a new stem for my bike and really like the looks of that SL7 stem. Saw someone using it on a different brand bike a few weeks ago. Do you happen to know if it will work to run the stem directly slammed on a headset cap and with a few (round) spacers + top cap on top for clamp force? Or will the round spacers fall inside of the stem opening on top.
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Just an update with new wheels and saddle,100g heavier now at 6,86kg.
Build list
FRAME: Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL7 color Carbon/Chameleon Silver Green Color Run size 52
PARTS:
- GROUPSET: Shimano Dura-Ace R9170 Di2 11 Speed Disc Hydro
-CASSETTE: Sram XG-1190-A2
- PEDALS: Shimano Dura-Ace R9100 SPD-SL Road
- WHEELSET: Lightweight Meilenstein EVO Standard
- TIRES: Continental GP5000 25 Clincher
- SADDLE: Specialized S-Works Power Mirror Carbon 143
- HANDLEBAR: Easton EC90 Aero 42cm
-STEM: Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL 100mm
- BOTTLECAGE: Ax-Lightness Nasdorowje Carbon
-MISCELLANEOUS: Shapeways out front Garmin stem mount, Gen 2 Stages Power L Shimano Dura-Ace 9100 Powermeter, Titanium bolts
Build list
FRAME: Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL7 color Carbon/Chameleon Silver Green Color Run size 52
PARTS:
- GROUPSET: Shimano Dura-Ace R9170 Di2 11 Speed Disc Hydro
-CASSETTE: Sram XG-1190-A2
- PEDALS: Shimano Dura-Ace R9100 SPD-SL Road
- WHEELSET: Lightweight Meilenstein EVO Standard
- TIRES: Continental GP5000 25 Clincher
- SADDLE: Specialized S-Works Power Mirror Carbon 143
- HANDLEBAR: Easton EC90 Aero 42cm
-STEM: Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL 100mm
- BOTTLECAGE: Ax-Lightness Nasdorowje Carbon
-MISCELLANEOUS: Shapeways out front Garmin stem mount, Gen 2 Stages Power L Shimano Dura-Ace 9100 Powermeter, Titanium bolts
Not a weightweenie build at 16 pounds flat with pedals but wanted to share another bar option. Deda Alenara, will require a separate SL7 headset cap available from Deda. I absolute hate the SL7 stock stem, shame. on Spesh for not offering a carbon lightweight option.
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2001 Cannondale R1000Si
2011 Cannondale Supersix 3
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Stock SL7 stem is not a shame, but integrated cockpits look neat for sure.
I am considering to sell my Zipp SL70 Aero 40cm and go for either
- deda alanera (but i can't justify the price)
- vision metron
- exs aerover (unavailable)
- farsports f1 (i had that in past)
As i see your alanera, looks good! But i would prefer some more decent graphics :/
I am considering to sell my Zipp SL70 Aero 40cm and go for either
- deda alanera (but i can't justify the price)
- vision metron
- exs aerover (unavailable)
- farsports f1 (i had that in past)
As i see your alanera, looks good! But i would prefer some more decent graphics :/
SW SL8 RTP 56cm @ 9270 / CLX II / CS OSPW / CEMA BB
S Epic 8 L @ XX T-Type / Berg Ratheberg 30 / Quarq / Fox Transfer SL 100mm / 3p
S Epic 8 L @ XX T-Type / Berg Ratheberg 30 / Quarq / Fox Transfer SL 100mm / 3p
Fellow Pinoy here, nice bike
Question:
I see you have a saddle height of 72.7 and Im 66.9 - I would still have a generous seat post showing correct? Going for looks but also functionality for flex
5.8mm difference doesn't seem too much. It would just be above the 9.5 mark on your photo (worse comes to worse Id be the 9 mark)
Question:
I see you have a saddle height of 72.7 and Im 66.9 - I would still have a generous seat post showing correct? Going for looks but also functionality for flex
5.8mm difference doesn't seem too much. It would just be above the 9.5 mark on your photo (worse comes to worse Id be the 9 mark)
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Thanks. I think a size 49 will suit you better.
You're my size - I ride a size 49.g32ecs wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 3:54 pmFellow Pinoy here, nice bike
Question:
I see you have a saddle height of 72.7 and Im 66.9 - I would still have a generous seat post showing correct? Going for looks but also functionality for flex
5.8mm difference doesn't seem too much. It would just be above the 9.5 mark on your photo (worse comes to worse Id be the 9 mark)
Also, in case you didn't realise: it's a 58 mm difference rather than 5.8 mm and I doubt you would be able to drop the seatpost enough in the frame. I had to cut the seatpost in my 49 cm SL6 because the seattube changes shape in the middle. Haven't built my SL7 yet but wouldn't be surprised if I had to cut this one as well. Hope this helps.
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