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Harry Havnoonian Vitesse. Ti lugs with carbon tubes. Seatpost and stem are also Ti. Very comfortable bike to ride.
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The lug for the rear brake looks awesome on that frame.HumanReason wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 1:47 amHarry Havnoonian Vitesse. Ti lugs with carbon tubes. Seatpost and stem are also Ti. Very comfortable bike to ride.
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Weight with pedals and cages- 19.2lbs/8.7kg
Waltly TI, 51.5cm. 7.6kg as pictured
Sram Etap Red 11sp
Smud Saddle
Waltly TI Seatpost
EE Brakes Gen3
Jagwire Elite Cables
Profile Design DRV Aeroa-A Bars
Thomson 100 x 10 stem (to be swapped to 110 or 120 x 10 shortly)
Enve 1.0 Fork
King R45 Hubs
Altamont Ceramic 20/20
Praxis 52/36 + Zayante Cranks + M30 BB
Hadn't really paid too much attention to weight during the build process (the ringlé skewers on the NDS are a testamant to that fact), but only just sort of realized today that it was probably heavier than my previous bike (it was).
Sram Etap Red 11sp
Smud Saddle
Waltly TI Seatpost
EE Brakes Gen3
Jagwire Elite Cables
Profile Design DRV Aeroa-A Bars
Thomson 100 x 10 stem (to be swapped to 110 or 120 x 10 shortly)
Enve 1.0 Fork
King R45 Hubs
Altamont Ceramic 20/20
Praxis 52/36 + Zayante Cranks + M30 BB
Hadn't really paid too much attention to weight during the build process (the ringlé skewers on the NDS are a testamant to that fact), but only just sort of realized today that it was probably heavier than my previous bike (it was).
That Seven is lovely!
You will regret selling it.
gcartelli wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 4:41 amWaltly TI, 51.5cm. 7.6kg as pictured
Sram Etap Red 11sp
Smud Saddle
Waltly TI Seatpost
EE Brakes Gen3
Jagwire Elite Cables
Profile Design DRV Aeroa-A Bars
Thomson 100 x 10 stem (to be swapped to 110 or 120 x 10 shortly)
Enve 1.0 Fork
King R45 Hubs
Altamont Ceramic 20/20
Praxis 52/36 + Zayante Cranks + M30 BB
Hadn't really paid too much attention to weight during the build process (the ringlé skewers on the NDS are a testamant to that fact), but only just sort of realized today that it was probably heavier than my previous bike (it was).
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Really nice looking bike. I like the titanium seatpost with black stem.
It does seem a bit heavy; I assume the clinchers are a bit heavy? Did you weigh the frame?
Thanks! Unfortunately I didn't weigh the frame prior to the build, but using some backtracking I've arrived at a combined weight for the hangar, frame, and seatpost to be roughly between 1500 and 1600grams. Considering a stem swap from thomson x4 to extralite (if anyone has a hyperstem 110 or 120 x -12, please message!). But otherwise I'm pretty set on the components for the time being, though would love to get it as close to ~7kg as possible but not sure if that's realistic without radically changing the build.DHG01 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 7:32 amgcartelli wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 4:41 amWaltly TI, 51.5cm. 7.6kg as pictured
Sram Etap Red 11sp
Smud Saddle
Waltly TI Seatpost
EE Brakes Gen3
Jagwire Elite Cables
Profile Design DRV Aeroa-A Bars
Thomson 100 x 10 stem (to be swapped to 110 or 120 x 10 shortly)
Enve 1.0 Fork
King R45 Hubs
Altamont Ceramic 20/20
Praxis 52/36 + Zayante Cranks + M30 BB
Hadn't really paid too much attention to weight during the build process (the ringlé skewers on the NDS are a testamant to that fact), but only just sort of realized today that it was probably heavier than my previous bike (it was).
Screen Shot 2021-03-05 at 10.34.59 PM.jpg
Really nice looking bike. I like the titanium seatpost with black stem.
It does seem a bit heavy; I assume the clinchers are a bit heavy? Did you weigh the frame?
Wheels (exluding tubes and tires) = 1528g
w/ tubes and tires = 2158.
Combo of hangar, frame, and seatpost + wheels + drivetrain is already ~5.7kg, leaving everything else (pedals, cages, brakes, pads, seat, fork, headset, plug, cap, spacers, stem, bars, bartape) with a pretty fine margin.
One of the guys I ride with rides a Havnoonian. I first commented on the rear brakes...but that's his signature as I'm told.HumanReason wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 1:47 amHarry Havnoonian Vitesse. Ti lugs with carbon tubes. Seatpost and stem are also Ti. Very comfortable bike to ride.
- Factor Ostro VAM Disc
- Factor LS Disc
- Specialized Aethos Disc
- Sturdy Ti Allroad Disc
- Guru Praemio R Disc
- Factor LS Disc
- Specialized Aethos Disc
- Sturdy Ti Allroad Disc
- Guru Praemio R Disc
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Love this frame - Can anyone identify it ???lethalstrike wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 5:12 amInternal cable routing on the downtube, tapered head tube, 31.6mm diameter seatpost and good old BSA threaded. Custom geo with a very short reach and top tube length. Columbus Futura carbon fork. 7.5kg-ish as it is with the pedals and Garmin mount.
2014 Campagnolo SR RD & shifters, Chorus FD and 12-25 cassette.
Campy 5 arm 50-34 165mm crank (record level ? As they had USB bearings).
Campagnolo non-series skeleton calipers.
KMC X11SL chain.
Kalloy UNO stem and handlebar combo.
Selle San Marco Aspide with Deda Superlegerro seatpost.
Bora One 50s clinchers topped off with GP5000S 23mm clinchers.
Thanks