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Not a frequent poster here but ran across this thread as I was searching for a Koppenberg for a buddy....if you have a 60cm and want to sell I know a guy
Anyway, here's my 62cm Domane Classics, the pre-Koppenberg frame with the Roubaix inspired geometry (longer wheelbase, etc.) This was one of Gregory Rast's frames from 2012 season, and although it does has the Paris-Roubaix cobbles sticker on the top tube, I don't believe he raced this frame there, or if he did he finished on another bike. This frame came to me in great shape and I know there is another identical version at Trek HQ that is beat to hell and shows all the appropriate signs (and dirt) from being ridden hard on the pave in that dusty version of the race.
Either way I love it......since these pics I swapped up to DA9000 but kept everything else mostly the same. Some people claim this geometry is terrible for road riding outside of the cobbles, but I don't mind it at all. Sure it's not as quick handling as some of my other bikes, but I do most of my riding solo with very little need for a quick handling race bike. I prefer a stable handling bike that sweeps through corners (which is why I've owned and loved C50's and many Merckx bikes) and this bike does that while also giving a bit on rough roads with the Isospeed setup.
Enjoy the pics, cheers.
Anyway, here's my 62cm Domane Classics, the pre-Koppenberg frame with the Roubaix inspired geometry (longer wheelbase, etc.) This was one of Gregory Rast's frames from 2012 season, and although it does has the Paris-Roubaix cobbles sticker on the top tube, I don't believe he raced this frame there, or if he did he finished on another bike. This frame came to me in great shape and I know there is another identical version at Trek HQ that is beat to hell and shows all the appropriate signs (and dirt) from being ridden hard on the pave in that dusty version of the race.
Either way I love it......since these pics I swapped up to DA9000 but kept everything else mostly the same. Some people claim this geometry is terrible for road riding outside of the cobbles, but I don't mind it at all. Sure it's not as quick handling as some of my other bikes, but I do most of my riding solo with very little need for a quick handling race bike. I prefer a stable handling bike that sweeps through corners (which is why I've owned and loved C50's and many Merckx bikes) and this bike does that while also giving a bit on rough roads with the Isospeed setup.
Enjoy the pics, cheers.
Nice, but that is not a “pre-Koppenberg” at all. It’s its own animal, as is the Koppenberg, and both geometries coexisted, with Cancellara riding the Classics geo in Paris Roubaix and the Koppenberg in virtually all the other races including Flanders and the Grand Tours. I have a 60cm Koppenberg and if you do find one, snap it up. While the Koppenberg is more or less the same H1 roadrace geometry as the Emonda, the Classics version you picture was pretty much solely for the cobbles of Paris Roubaix from the get go. It’s geometry is called the “Pro-Endurance” geometry today and can be had in a special order Project one Domane, specifying Pro-Endurance geometry, but it is not at all the same geometry as the standard Domane either. Thanks for posting your pics here.
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My wife’s emonda, 6.3kgs, full 6870 Di2
Cannondale Systemsix Ultegra 2020
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Finally got the last piece in after a month. Was waiting on Alibaba end caps for my Performance Bike Grail wheels,which use a Powerway hub. It never came, but I realized that Sta-Tru did the build and they had end caps that worked.jfranci3 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 02, 2019 11:58 pmI guess I’m not going out for a winter ride. 2014 Crockett cracked seat tube
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Old warrantied frame back from the shop for parts harvest.
New frame built. I've got some wide LB wheels inbound. The Di2 port works great for a backup tube/CO2 storage location. I was happy to see that I could run cable housing bow to stern, which I couldn't do on my Emonda ALR frameset. (Cell fisheye lens always makes the saddle and bars look off)
Frame : 2019 Trek Emonda SLR H2 (54cm)
Groupset : SRAM Red eTap Wifli
Cranks : Rotor 3D24 - 172.5
Chainrings : AbsoluteBlack Oval Road Semi-Compact
PowerMeter : Power2Max NGeco
Chain : KMC X11EL BlackTech
Pedals : CrankBrothers EggBeater 11
Brakes : eeCycleworks eeBrakes G4
Wheels : Venn Alter 44 TCC tubeless clincher with Velo plugs
Wheel QR's : Trivio Titanium AS Race
Tyres : Vittoria Corsa G+ , 28mm tanwall
InnerTubes : Tubolito Road
Bottle Cage : Tune wasserhalter
Saddle : Fabric ALM Carbon
Handlebars : 3T Ernova Team
Griptape : Lizardskin 1.8mm DSP
Stem : Extralite 100mm hyperstem
Groupset : SRAM Red eTap Wifli
Cranks : Rotor 3D24 - 172.5
Chainrings : AbsoluteBlack Oval Road Semi-Compact
PowerMeter : Power2Max NGeco
Chain : KMC X11EL BlackTech
Pedals : CrankBrothers EggBeater 11
Brakes : eeCycleworks eeBrakes G4
Wheels : Venn Alter 44 TCC tubeless clincher with Velo plugs
Wheel QR's : Trivio Titanium AS Race
Tyres : Vittoria Corsa G+ , 28mm tanwall
InnerTubes : Tubolito Road
Bottle Cage : Tune wasserhalter
Saddle : Fabric ALM Carbon
Handlebars : 3T Ernova Team
Griptape : Lizardskin 1.8mm DSP
Stem : Extralite 100mm hyperstem
2019 Trek Emonda SLR, SRAM eTap groupset, eeBrakes G4, Berk Lupina Saddle, TUNE Schwarzbrenner 60mm wheelset - 6.4 kg
What seatmast is that?xadubo33 wrote:Emonda SLR H1 - size 50 - 2019 - 6kgr420
groupset - Campagnolo Rrecord 12v
Wheelset - Campagnolo Shamal mille
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Nice build. Can you give us more details?
Madone 9 - https://bit.ly/2Nqedbn
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With great pleasure,
As already said;
Emonda slr H1 Frame/fork
Groupset Record 12v - 11x29 and 52x36.
Brake Bontrager pro light
stem Bontrager
Bontrager xxx handlebar
Wheels camped Shamal mille mounted tubeless with tires hutchinson fusion 5 tlr.
Added scotch for better tyre hold and tighter sea.
My Emonda complements the Madone slr which will be mounted soon with Grouset SR disk12v eps and Wheels Bora 50 disk
This is my ALR, built from a frameset two years ago.
Trek Emonda ALR 62cm frameset
Mavic Ksyrium Pro wheels
Bontrager R320 25mm tyres
Vittoria latex tubes
Tune Carbon Ti skewers
Ultegra 6800 shifters
Ultegra 6800 50/34 175mm crankset
Ultegra R8000 front and rear brakes with SwissStop blue pads
Ultegra R8000 front derailleur
Ultegra R8000 mid cage rear derailleur
Dura Ace 9001 chain
105 5800 11-32 on temporarily as it was running an 11-34 HG800 before on other wheels.
Garmin Vector 3s pedals
Bontrager Montrose Elite 138mm saddle
Bontrager XXX carbon seatpost
Bontrager XXX carbon 110mm stem
Bontrager RXL 44cm carbon handlebars
Bontrager Supertack bartape
K-Edge Combo Mount
Bontrager Flare RT rear light
Bontrager Duotrap speed and cadence sensor
Bontrager RXL matte carbon cages
Currently using Squirt lube
Trek Emonda ALR 62cm frameset
Mavic Ksyrium Pro wheels
Bontrager R320 25mm tyres
Vittoria latex tubes
Tune Carbon Ti skewers
Ultegra 6800 shifters
Ultegra 6800 50/34 175mm crankset
Ultegra R8000 front and rear brakes with SwissStop blue pads
Ultegra R8000 front derailleur
Ultegra R8000 mid cage rear derailleur
Dura Ace 9001 chain
105 5800 11-32 on temporarily as it was running an 11-34 HG800 before on other wheels.
Garmin Vector 3s pedals
Bontrager Montrose Elite 138mm saddle
Bontrager XXX carbon seatpost
Bontrager XXX carbon 110mm stem
Bontrager RXL 44cm carbon handlebars
Bontrager Supertack bartape
K-Edge Combo Mount
Bontrager Flare RT rear light
Bontrager Duotrap speed and cadence sensor
Bontrager RXL matte carbon cages
Currently using Squirt lube
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