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reedplayer
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by reedplayer

Bondurant wrote:
reedplayer wrote:@ minley: thanks. the whole time i wondered, what the frame reminds me of: modelle "massive attack r2r" is a re-labled ridley helium, isnt it? (I own a helium).
https://www.wyndymilla.com/collections/ ... attack-r2r


I thought Sarto built WyndyMilla frames.


this one probably comes from sarto:

https://www.wyndymilla.com/products/massive-attack

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minley1
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by minley1

reedplayer wrote:
Bondurant wrote:
reedplayer wrote:@ minley: thanks. the whole time i wondered, what the frame reminds me of: modelle "massive attack r2r" is a re-labled ridley helium, isnt it? (I own a helium).
https://www.wyndymilla.com/collections/ ... attack-r2r


I thought Sarto built WyndyMilla frames.


this one probably comes from sarto:

https://www.wyndymilla.com/products/massive-attack



As far as I know all are made by Sarto, as you can have them full custom to suit, on the SL for example you can have direct mount brakes or an integral seat Post, as I said mine, was an ex demo which has a different top tube that never made production (too costly apparently), it looks similar to the Ridley, but cable routing is different.

reedplayer
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by reedplayer

ah, ok! its although the geometry, which made me think, modell "massive attack r2r" might be a relabled ridley helium. headtube, toptube, angles, sizing, etc., all identical to the "helium"-geometry!
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Tugboat
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Suppose I could go even more stealth by removing any colored stickers....

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Nice bike... you ever take it off any sweet jumps?
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Bar tape needs a change :mrgreen:

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DOUG
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CAAD10 Black Inc Disc, now updated with some new hoops, oh and a KMC gold chain + compact 10 arm Spidering but they've been on there for a while.

Bontrager Aeolus 3 TLR D3's. Really loving the increased stiffness and additional aero benefits, the hubs use DT Swiss 240 internals as well which roll really nicely. Set them up tubeless with Bontrager R3 tyres and I must say I'm impressed with them. Comparable to Conti GP4000 II's for grip levels and comfort. Not sure on durability but they seem to be quite good from what Ive read.

Bonus is that with the new wheel/tyre combo even managed to save a few grams (55g to be exact). Weight including pedals, cages and Garmin mount is 7.82kg.

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crux
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by crux

This was my race bike before the Canyon. It‘s a Price Premium Road, 6.9 kg and almost completely stealth.

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izza
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by izza

My Madone in the shop. They kindly put a poster behind due to it being somewhat stealthy. Image



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FIJIGabe
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izza wrote:My Madone in the shop. They kindly put a poster behind due to it being somewhat stealthy. Image



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Nice setup. It looks like a 58 or 60H2, correct?

izza
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by izza

58H2. Precision fit said an H1 was beyond my old and creaking back without a stack of spacers.


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FIJIGabe
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No shame in that! I'm an H2 guy, all the way. I think a slammed H2 looks much better than a tower of spacers, for the sake of riding a "pro" bike.

SampsC50
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My old bike, 99% stealthy


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izza
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Second new bike in a fortnight. Frame suffered in a domestic accident. Less stealthy this time but no choice.


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Wow, that sucks! Congratulations on the new bike, but I'm sorry you had to buy a new one.

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