BMC Crossmachine
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- rasmussloth
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Does anyone ride a Crossmachine?
The bike comes with CX1. Do you know if it also will work with di2. I think it will but the pictures are not clear, I think.
The frame is 3000 EUR - complete bike is 3600 EUR.
The bike comes with CX1. Do you know if it also will work with di2. I think it will but the pictures are not clear, I think.
The frame is 3000 EUR - complete bike is 3600 EUR.
I have been riding one since late-November. A bit of a fiasco trying to get the thing together, but that is a story for another time....
The complete bike can only be utilized with CX-1. There are no provisions for internal routing of the Di2 wires, and no front mech hanger. The frameset though can be utilized with Di2 - that's what I ended up purchasing for that reason.
The complete bike can only be utilized with CX-1. There are no provisions for internal routing of the Di2 wires, and no front mech hanger. The frameset though can be utilized with Di2 - that's what I ended up purchasing for that reason.
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- rasmussloth
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Thanks.
I'd love to see some Pictures some time.
I was really keen on buying a complete bike, getting rid of the CX1 Group and building a di2 1x setup but that idea seems impossible now.
I'd love to see some Pictures some time.
I was really keen on buying a complete bike, getting rid of the CX1 Group and building a di2 1x setup but that idea seems impossible now.
- rasmussloth
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My BMC Crossmachine with Ultegra di2 and CX1 cranks. (Rotor 3d+ cranks to come)
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Sorry for the big Picture...
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Try http://i.imgur.com/TClZnXvl.jpg (large) or http://i.imgur.com/TClZnXvm.jpg (medium).
Nice bike. Why not create a thread in the Introduction/Gallery part of the forums?
Nice bike. Why not create a thread in the Introduction/Gallery part of the forums?
- rasmussloth
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It's not finished yet.
Weight in it's present guise?
Tarmac SL6 & Campag Record EPS https://weightweenies.starbike.com/foru ... 0&t=153968
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8,06 kg.
Heavy Wheels
edit: including pedals.
Heavy Wheels
edit: including pedals.
- rasmussloth
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Hi
No, I have not tried anything bígger than 35mm.
I guess max would be 38mm og 40mm slicks.
No, I have not tried anything bígger than 35mm.
I guess max would be 38mm og 40mm slicks.
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I can fit 38mm tires with plenty of clearance.
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