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Rogntudju
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Moots Compact SL, Enve, LW, eTap, MCFK, Easton, Campa, oSymetric mono, 5950gr...

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Just started riding. I was able to find a Volagi Ti--hard to find. I just happen to see one. Sram rival and Shimano crankset, good enough for now but I'm looking to upgrade the groupset and wheels soon.

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Rogntudju wrote:
Sat Jun 23, 2018 7:47 pm
Moots Compact SL, Enve, LW, eTap, MCFK, Easton, Campa, oSymetric mono, 5950gr...
What cassette are you running, a 3T?

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Rogntudju
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Klaster1 wrote:
Rogntudju wrote:
Sat Jun 23, 2018 7:47 pm
Moots Compact SL, Enve, LW, eTap, MCFK, Easton, Campa, oSymetric mono, 5950gr...
What cassette are you running, a 3T?
Sram Red 11x32. Chainring is 44t.
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Is that asymmetrical?

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Rogntudju wrote:
Sat Jun 23, 2018 7:47 pm
Moots Compact SL, Enve, LW, eTap, MCFK, Easton, Campa, oSymetric mono, 5950gr...

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My first reaction is I like it then dislike it (single chainring & oSymetrc) then I do like it... :thumbup:

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Here’s mine. Not the lightest but lots of fun to ride anywhere...
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What is the weight?

Theologian
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Nice wheels! Are these 50mm aero?

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Not very light, not a great picture of the bike, but it's ti. It's a Litespeed Siena.
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Mine RSL(built up just yesterday) with my wife’s CR
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Dude, your bikes are always so hot! 9.9/10 because of the 32 cassette with a 53/39 though. Yes I'm a gearing snob :twisted:

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What do you think of my 9-32 cassette then?

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6.85kg without the rear light, and that's with aluminum "gravel" bars.

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themidge wrote:
Fri Jul 06, 2018 7:08 pm
Dude, your bikes are always so hot! 9.9/10 because of the 32 cassette with a 53/39 though. Yes I'm a gearing snob :twisted:
If you mean my Merlin - it's a 13-29 cassette which suits my advancing age and dropping average speed :wink:

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