Standert Kreissäge RS Fluo Forest
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Ciao everyone! I've posted this already to my social media channels but forgot to upload here!
I'd like to present you the rim version of my Standert Kreissäge RS Fluo Forest - https://standert.de/collections/kreissaege
Built with Sram Force eTap AXS and Zipp 302 wheels, it's around 7,7 - 7,8 kg without pedals.
It's basically a made in Italy frame with Dedacciai Aegis tubes. The BB is a T47 one.
The cockpit is from Zipp - SL70 Aero Carbon & Speed.
If you're interested in details, please have a quick look at the fact sheet: https://standert.de/pages/fact-sheets
Standert offers also the disc version but from an aesthetic point of view - I like the rim version more.
I'd like to present you the rim version of my Standert Kreissäge RS Fluo Forest - https://standert.de/collections/kreissaege
Built with Sram Force eTap AXS and Zipp 302 wheels, it's around 7,7 - 7,8 kg without pedals.
It's basically a made in Italy frame with Dedacciai Aegis tubes. The BB is a T47 one.
The cockpit is from Zipp - SL70 Aero Carbon & Speed.
If you're interested in details, please have a quick look at the fact sheet: https://standert.de/pages/fact-sheets
Standert offers also the disc version but from an aesthetic point of view - I like the rim version more.
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That's a gorgeous frame and solid choice of parts. How does it ride?
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Like a bullet I'd say!MrCurrieinahurry wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 10:20 amThat's a gorgeous frame and solid choice of parts. How does it ride?
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My favourite material on bicycle is steel but the Kreissäge is too good to avoid having one.
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That green is soooo awsosme
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Never knew the green was green, but dang that looks good!
Beautiful bike!
Beautiful bike!
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Always have an eye on this company, should have purchased a Triebwerk before they updated them and jumped the price up a bunch.
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Very Nice Congrats!
I have always like how Standert's bikes look both Alum & steel
I am a little surprised though by the weight especially as your looks like a smaller frame
Not that it has to be lighter & main thing is the ride but
Did you weigh the frame before building? Just curious
I see their spec states
Frame (size 54) 1435g, Fork 450g
Thanks
I have always like how Standert's bikes look both Alum & steel
I am a little surprised though by the weight especially as your looks like a smaller frame
Not that it has to be lighter & main thing is the ride but
Did you weigh the frame before building? Just curious
I see their spec states
Frame (size 54) 1435g, Fork 450g
Thanks
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You guys are so mean for posting these beautiful Standerts
Need to just pull the trigger asap
Need to just pull the trigger asap