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Swapped my 42cm Pro Vibe Aero handlebar for a 40cm x 10cm Roval Alpinist cockpit after a bike fit, and my Ultegra cranks for Power Cranks to start off the outdoor season training with power. Went from 7,8kg to 7,4kg too. Not the best pic but very happy!
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Looks very clean. What's that at the back of the saddle? Some kind of SWAT attachment?SamD wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:16 pmSwapped my 42cm Pro Vibe Aero handlebar for a 40cm x 10cm Roval Alpinist cockpit after a bike fit, and my Ultegra cranks for Power Cranks to start off the outdoor season training with power. Went from 7,8kg to 7,4kg too. Not the best pic but very happy!
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It's coming along.
2020 S-Works Tarmac SL6
2018 Specialized Tarmac Expert Sl5
2018 Specialized Tarmac Expert Sl5
Thanks! Indeed, 3D printed, for my Bontrager Flare RT light. You can find it here. Albeit if I'd buy again I'd probably buy the stealthier one.aqualelaki wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 11:30 pmLooks very clean. What's that at the back of the saddle? Some kind of SWAT attachment?SamD wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:16 pmSwapped my 42cm Pro Vibe Aero handlebar for a 40cm x 10cm Roval Alpinist cockpit after a bike fit, and my Ultegra cranks for Power Cranks to start off the outdoor season training with power. Went from 7,8kg to 7,4kg too. Not the best pic but very happy!
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HTS888 would you mind sharing the name of that paint? I love it! Nicely doneHTS888 wrote:Just finished my paint and Groupset refresh of my 2010 Tarmac SL3 Project Black, 6.75kg without speed plays 6.95kg with pedals. I love this bike due to external cabling and project black was quite limited at the time...I don't have the individual weights but part list below
Sworks SL3 56
Campy 12 speed Record mechanical
Campy Hyperons tubular 22mm
Conti pro limited tub tyres
Sworks stem 120
Sworks shallow drop bars
Sworks seat post
SelleSan Marco shortfit saddle
Selle matching bar tape
CBear BB
Nokon cable kit
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I have a Tarmac sl6 disc which is rated for max 30mm tire clearance.
For Zipp 303s with int diameter of 25mm, has anyone tried using schwalbe pro one tubeless 28mm? Is there sufficient clearance?
Thanks
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For Zipp 303s with int diameter of 25mm, has anyone tried using schwalbe pro one tubeless 28mm? Is there sufficient clearance?
Thanks
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Pretty sure that's a yes... Had 28mm tyres measured at 31mm on 21mm internal rims that had heaps of clearance..junchen wrote:I have a Tarmac sl6 disc which is rated for max 30mm tire clearance.
For Zipp 303s with int diameter of 25mm, has anyone tried using schwalbe pro one tubeless 28mm? Is there sufficient clearance?
Thanks
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Same as this. I use 28mm S-Works Turbos on CL50s come up at 31mm and have no clearance issuessychen wrote:Pretty sure that's a yes... Had 28mm tyres measured at 31mm on 21mm internal rims that had heaps of clearance..junchen wrote:I have a Tarmac sl6 disc which is rated for max 30mm tire clearance.
For Zipp 303s with int diameter of 25mm, has anyone tried using schwalbe pro one tubeless 28mm? Is there sufficient clearance?
Thanks
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