Cervelo S5 Disc 2019
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I think Look did that headtube in the 90s.
Ugly as f..k
On the “2019 bike roll out jam” you have other pictures of the front. While the “Look” type of fork is nice but not new , the cockpit seems quite extreme with the V shape stem and curious how you will be able to adjust.
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On the “2019 bike roll out jam” you have other pictures of the front. While the “Look” type of fork is nice but not new , the cockpit seems quite extreme with the V shape stem and curious how you will be able to adjust.
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Last edited by C36 on Thu Sep 13, 2018 11:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Same here and on today’s GCN Tech show, I learned that the split bar stem has been seen before on a Simplon Pride.Bluechip wrote:At first I agreed with C36 but it has grown on me the last few days. If I decide to get an aero bike it is on the list.
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Focus Izalco Max - 4.84kg without pedals
Cervélo Áspero - 8.28kg
Trek Madone SLR Rim - 7.73kg
Standert Triebwerk Disc - 8.47kg
Cervélo Áspero - 8.28kg
Trek Madone SLR Rim - 7.73kg
Standert Triebwerk Disc - 8.47kg
Indeed, that was earlier this year but still never close to be new, the Cheetah Cat was pushing it to another level more 20 years ago.VTR1000SP2 wrote:Same here and on today’s GCN Tech show, I learned that the split bar stem has been seen before on a Simplon Pride.Bluechip wrote:At first I agreed with C36 but it has grown on me the last few days. If I decide to get an aero bike it is on the list.
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Assuming I accept the nonsense of the disc on an aero bike, I would go first toward the Trek madone or the Venge that still have an appealing look, this frame is surely fast, faster than my SSevo but it appears totally imbalanced (as current s5 btw)...Bluechip wrote:At first I agreed with C36 but it has grown on me the last few days. If I decide to get an aero bike it is on the list.
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Have you ever done a rolling hill or flat race on carbon wheels in the rain? A race with tight corners, rain and perhaps in a group of several riders? It’s beyond me how people even question the usefulness of disc brakes tbh. Truth to be told, disc brakes are not required for ‘gentle’ club rides, coffee trips or perhaps pure hill climb races (I.e. short pure uphill races without having to descend perhaps when it rains). And this is coming from me, a cyclist who has ridden only rim brake bikes and until last year thought that disc brakes on road bikes were ugly, but my next purchase (this winter) will certainly be an aero road bike with disc brakes. I got used to the it at they look like. My major gripe with discs was mainly aesthetic as we are used to certain things, but it’s only a matter of time and discs will look absolutely normal on a bike and the rim brake will look outdated.C36 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 2:36 amAssuming I accept the nonsense of the disc on an aero bike, I would go first toward the Trek madone or the Venge that still have an appealing look, this frame is surely fast, faster than my SSevo but it appears totally imbalanced (as current s5 btw)...Bluechip wrote:At first I agreed with C36 but it has grown on me the last few days. If I decide to get an aero bike it is on the list.
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Just my 0.02c.
Everyone in the group has adequate braking power. The disc brake user just uses less force at the lever (therefore conserving energy) to achieve the same result, and when in clean air he will be able to start braking just a bit later because of a bit better modulation.jih wrote:In a close group on a course with tight corners, what about the guy behind you on rim brakes?
Exactly....it’s whatever you are used to....... disc brakes probably inspire greater confidence in less experienced riders (ooh contraversial)........which is why there hasn’t been instant universal takeup within the peloton.
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