2020 Specialized Tarmac SL7

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CrankAddictsRich
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razorree wrote:
Thu Oct 10, 2024 1:42 pm
cooper58 wrote:
Mon Aug 19, 2024 12:57 pm
Replaced my Rotor aluminum crankset for the Cybrei and dropped 200 grams.
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Is it a power meter? or some plastic spider cover? where to find it/buy it ? (a cover)
That is an Xcadey power meter.

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razorree wrote:
Thu Oct 10, 2024 1:42 pm
cooper58 wrote:
Mon Aug 19, 2024 12:57 pm
Replaced my Rotor aluminum crankset for the Cybrei and dropped 200 grams.
Image
Is it a power meter? or some plastic spider cover? where to find it/buy it ? (a cover)
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joss
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by joss

SL7 geometry question.
The geometry chart shows "Stack to Stem" and "Frame Stack". The difference is 18mm.
Does that mean the mandetory headset spacer is 18mm high? Or does that mean something different?

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joss wrote:SL7 geometry question.
The geometry chart shows "Stack to Stem" and "Frame Stack". The difference is 18mm.
Does that mean the mandetory headset spacer is 18mm high? Or does that mean something different?
Those numbers weren't shown on the charts when I got my SL7 a couple of years ago but yes, 18mm is the total stack of the two mandatory spacers as measured by a few helpful people earlier in this thread.

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kofsw4 wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 11:40 am
joss wrote:SL7 geometry question.
The geometry chart shows "Stack to Stem" and "Frame Stack". The difference is 18mm.
Does that mean the mandetory headset spacer is 18mm high? Or does that mean something different?
Those numbers weren't shown on the charts when I got my SL7 a couple of years ago but yes, 18mm is the total stack of the two mandatory spacers as measured by a few helpful people earlier in this thread.

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yes - I have been stung with that as well Joss.
Does anyone know if somebody has made a lower conical spacer for the SL7 to allow a lower stack?
what ever happened to the Slam that Stem Brigaide ?
I bought a Avian Falcon handlebar from Panda Podium and cannot use it as it needs to fit/use a 10mm spacer stack on top of the conical spacer when I need a 4mm spacer. :(

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by wrtooo

Gary71 wrote:
Mon Oct 21, 2024 10:06 pm
kofsw4 wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 11:40 am
joss wrote:SL7 geometry question.
The geometry chart shows "Stack to Stem" and "Frame Stack". The difference is 18mm.
Does that mean the mandetory headset spacer is 18mm high? Or does that mean something different?
Those numbers weren't shown on the charts when I got my SL7 a couple of years ago but yes, 18mm is the total stack of the two mandatory spacers as measured by a few helpful people earlier in this thread.

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yes - I have been stung with that as well Joss.
Does anyone know if somebody has made a lower conical spacer for the SL7 to allow a lower stack?
what ever happened to the Slam that Stem Brigaide ?
I bought a Avian Falcon handlebar from Panda Podium and cannot use it as it needs to fit/use a 10mm spacer stack on top of the conical spacer when I need a 4mm spacer. :(
Hi,

if you need custom spacer contact @thestickybottle on instagram, I was using one piece 10mm total stack spacer from him, it worked like a charm.
Hope it helps.

IndianaJames
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by IndianaJames

Here is my SL7 build with the Roval Cockpit (40x110)
With the magic-carpet ride Zipp303FC and 28mm tubeless Contis at 55psi this whole thing is 6.9kg as shown.
Although I can not quantify that I am faster with the integrated bar and stem, it is much cooler looking, and got my rig under 7kg
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wrtooo wrote:
Wed Oct 30, 2024 1:58 pm
Gary71 wrote:
Mon Oct 21, 2024 10:06 pm
kofsw4 wrote:
Sun Oct 20, 2024 11:40 am
joss wrote:SL7 geometry question.
The geometry chart shows "Stack to Stem" and "Frame Stack". The difference is 18mm.
Does that mean the mandetory headset spacer is 18mm high? Or does that mean something different?
Those numbers weren't shown on the charts when I got my SL7 a couple of years ago but yes, 18mm is the total stack of the two mandatory spacers as measured by a few helpful people earlier in this thread.

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yes - I have been stung with that as well Joss.
Does anyone know if somebody has made a lower conical spacer for the SL7 to allow a lower stack?
what ever happened to the Slam that Stem Brigaide ?
I bought a Avian Falcon handlebar from Panda Podium and cannot use it as it needs to fit/use a 10mm spacer stack on top of the conical spacer when I need a 4mm spacer. :(
Hi,

if you need custom spacer contact @thestickybottle on instagram, I was using one piece 10mm total stack spacer from him, it worked like a charm.
Hope it helps.
Thank you - I will reach out and hopefully find a solution....., I appreciate the heads up

Fideliojbc
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by Fideliojbc

Hi, I have a SL7 with Ultegra and would like to switch to SRAM. What would be the bottom bracket I would need for SRAM Dub crank set?
Do I need to change the hanger for the rear derailleur?
Thanks


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Fideliojbc wrote:
Sat Nov 30, 2024 4:56 am
Hi, I have a SL7 with Ultegra and would like to switch to SRAM. What would be the bottom bracket I would need for SRAM Dub crank set?
You literally just typed it... sram dub bottom bracket.

Fideliojbc wrote:
Sat Nov 30, 2024 4:56 am
Do I need to change the hanger for the rear derailleur?
Thanks
nope same derailleur hanger.... unless you've removed the stock hanger and shimano shadowlink and replaced with a direct mount hanger. In that case, then you need to get the original hanger.

marian
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by marian

some easier alternative to stem except aero enve? I don't like stock stem.

Fideliojbc
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by Fideliojbc

CrankAddictsRich wrote:
Fideliojbc wrote:
Sat Nov 30, 2024 4:56 am
Hi, I have a SL7 with Ultegra and would like to switch to SRAM. What would be the bottom bracket I would need for SRAM Dub crank set?
You literally just typed it... sram dub bottom bracket.

Fideliojbc wrote:
Sat Nov 30, 2024 4:56 am
Do I need to change the hanger for the rear derailleur?
Thanks
nope same derailleur hanger.... unless you've removed the stock hanger and shimano shadowlink and replaced with a direct mount hanger. In that case, then you need to get the original hanger.
Thanks for you answer, but I am still missing something. When I choose SRAM Dub, there are plenty of them; press fit, threaded, I believe it is threaded and then there are 68mm and others
Which one should I buy?


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Charlie69
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by Charlie69

Yes it's the SRAM Dub BSA bottom bracket


Fideliojbc
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by Fideliojbc

Thanks!


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