2018 S-Works Tarmac Disc
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I am looking for something like this: https://enve.com/de/products/computer-mount/
But the gap between the bolts at the enve stem is probably bigger than at the sworks stem so this mount doesn't fit.
But the gap between the bolts at the enve stem is probably bigger than at the sworks stem so this mount doesn't fit.
I've used one of those on an S-Works stem, the bolt spacing is close enough.cnyn wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 6:33 amI am looking for something like this: https://enve.com/de/products/computer-mount/
But the gap between the bolts at the enve stem is probably bigger than at the sworks stem so this mount doesn't fit.
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Finished build at 6.8kg. Second S-Works Tarmac I have had build up. Interestingly I find the changing gear system of Etap better than the DI2 on my other Tarmac, but the Shimano brakes feel superior.
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Yes, that thought had crossed my mind, however to ride a 58, and make the fit work I would have to ride a 90mm stem, and that is not happening as I don’t like riding short stems.
It’s quite an aggressive position with a drop of 168 I think, but am flexible enough and core strong enough to hold myself. Long legs and long arms as well. Longest Ride I have done on my other Tarmac which had same fit was 173km and felt fine, and most I have climbed on it one one go was 2800m and felt fine climbing.
My other Tarmac, same position, just need to swap seatpost to an in-line one.
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It’s quite an aggressive position with a drop of 168 I think, but am flexible enough and core strong enough to hold myself. Long legs and long arms as well. Longest Ride I have done on my other Tarmac which had same fit was 173km and felt fine, and most I have climbed on it one one go was 2800m and felt fine climbing.
My other Tarmac, same position, just need to swap seatpost to an in-line one.
Torbjorn wrote:Beautiful bike, of course, but I feel obliged to ask if you shouldn't have gone for a bigger frame size? That seat post..
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Really nice bike! Care to share what components you did use (stem, handlebar, bottle cages, tires, saddle)? Thanks!alexneumuller wrote:Finished build at 6.8kg. Second S-Works Tarmac I have had build up. Interestingly I find the changing gear system of Etap better than the DI2 on my other Tarmac, but the Shimano brakes feel superior.
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Handlebar - Ax-Lightnessjhalmar wrote:Really nice bike! Care to share what components you did use (stem, handlebar, bottle cages, tires, saddle)? Thanks!alexneumuller wrote:Finished build at 6.8kg. Second S-Works Tarmac I have had build up. Interestingly I find the changing gear system of Etap better than the DI2 on my other Tarmac, but the Shimano brakes feel superior.
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Stem - Enve Aero Stem 110mm
Bottle cages - Arundal Mandible
Tires - S-Works Turbo Cotton 26mm
Wheels - Roval CLX50
Saddle - Fabric Alm LTD
Bar tape - Supacaz Super Sticky
Garmin Mount - K-Edge Aero
Cassette - Sram 1190 11-28
Crank - THM SRM Powermeter 52/36
Speed play Steel Pedals
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Love your bike and i'm currently looking at the same - also in a 58cm. Can I please ask what your bike's measurement is from center of BB to top of seat, along seat tube?alexneumuller wrote: ↑Fri Aug 31, 2018 12:30 pmFinished build at 6.8kg. Second S-Works Tarmac I have had build up. Interestingly I find the changing gear system of Etap better than the DI2 on my other Tarmac, but the Shimano brakes feel superior.
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Mark
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Just to confirm that it is a 56 Size wise. And measurement from BB to Saddle top along seat tube is 834mm
Love your bike and i'm currently looking at the same - also in a 58cm. Can I please ask what your bike's measurement is from center of BB to top of seat, along seat tube?
Cheers,
Mark
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Love your bike and i'm currently looking at the same - also in a 58cm. Can I please ask what your bike's measurement is from center of BB to top of seat, along seat tube?
Cheers,
Mark
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Are you specifically asking him, or are you looking for generic measurements of the 58 Tarmac Disc? I ask because I have one if you need help.alexneumuller wrote: ↑Sun Sep 02, 2018 1:05 pm
Love your bike and i'm currently looking at the same - also in a 58cm. Can I please ask what your bike's measurement is from center of BB to top of seat, along seat tube?
Thanks for the reply. My seat height would be at 84.5cm... so about an inch higher than his. I wondered whether 1) I might be hitting the limit of the seat post extenstion and 2) whether it would look a bit strange.KevinM wrote: ↑Sun Sep 02, 2018 5:03 pmAre you specifically asking him, or are you looking for generic measurements of the 58 Tarmac Disc? I ask because I have one if you need help.alexneumuller wrote: ↑Sun Sep 02, 2018 1:05 pm
Love your bike and i'm currently looking at the same - also in a 58cm. Can I please ask what your bike's measurement is from center of BB to top of seat, along seat tube?
Could I ask what your seat height is on the 58cm Tarmac Disc? Any chance of a photo?
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