Allez sprint disc
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Thanks Kesselflicker and Hexsense for the info about di2 cable routing. It looks as though the hydraulic hose for the rear brake exits the frame from much closer to the BB?
Also Hexsense: I assume that's a case for spares under your bottle cages? Do you mind sharing what it is?
Also Hexsense: I assume that's a case for spares under your bottle cages? Do you mind sharing what it is?
It's a bodge.
Topeak Ninja pouch (mountain bike version for larger storage).
And Elite Cannibal bottle cage.
However, there is not enough space for conveniently use big bottle while having the storage on this size 49 bike. So i cut bottom part of the bottle cage out and use pivot stand of the storage to support the bottle instead. See the picture for what I mean. Storage can hold one tube, one tire lever, a co2 canister and head.
There is also Topeak Ninja pouch+, which is bottle cage and storage integrated together.
Topeak Ninja pouch (mountain bike version for larger storage).
And Elite Cannibal bottle cage.
However, there is not enough space for conveniently use big bottle while having the storage on this size 49 bike. So i cut bottom part of the bottle cage out and use pivot stand of the storage to support the bottle instead. See the picture for what I mean. Storage can hold one tube, one tire lever, a co2 canister and head.
There is also Topeak Ninja pouch+, which is bottle cage and storage integrated together.
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Hello peeps, those running on di2, how do you guys covered the holes below the bottom bracket to prevent water from reach your junction b?
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Bit confused about the BB dimensions.
Bike24 says 61x46, but the frame measures 68mm.
There are 2 different Praxis Works BBs available: 61,5 and 68.
https://www.bike24.com/p2297854.html?q=allez
Praxis Works
https://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8; ... 5B879%5D=1
https://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8; ... D=1;page=2
Which do I need?
Bike24 says 61x46, but the frame measures 68mm.
There are 2 different Praxis Works BBs available: 61,5 and 68.
https://www.bike24.com/p2297854.html?q=allez
Praxis Works
https://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8; ... 5B879%5D=1
https://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8; ... D=1;page=2
Which do I need?
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If your frame has a 68mm shell you need the praxis BB for the 68mm shell. The ~61mm shell was the “old” OSBB dimension and was a very poor design choice. Narrower was not the way to go. I’m not sure, but I doubt if any of their newer models use it anymore.
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rainerhq wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 4:12 pmBit confused about the BB dimensions.
Bike24 says 61x46, but the frame measures 68mm.
There are 2 different Praxis Works BBs available: 61,5 and 68.
https://www.bike24.com/p2297854.html?q=allez
Praxis Works
https://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8; ... 5B879%5D=1
https://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8; ... D=1;page=2
Which do I need?
I have been using wheel mfg adapter for all my specialized bikes if they were on shimano crank.
https://www.bike24.com/p2219733.html
Work extremely fine for me. However, if possible get a bb30 crank, felt much better with a bb30 cranks.
Just got mine. Sagan edition (overxposed) in size 54. Build is Sram Red (older S-700 shifters) with Force brakes. Fulcrum Quattro carbon wheels with 28mm Vittoria Corsa G. 7.66 kg as pictured so not too bad. Done one short ride on it but so far so good. Feels fast. Paintwork is (a lot) nicer in real life, at least to me.
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Love that color way so clean!Peter_E wrote:Just got mine. Sagan edition (overxposed) in size 54. Build is Sram Red (older S-700 shifters) with Force brakes. Fulcrum Quattro carbon wheels with 28mm Vittoria Corsa G. 7.66 kg as pictured so not too bad. Done one short ride on it but so far so good. Feels fast. Paintwork is (a lot) nicer in real life, at least to me.
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I am asking how do they cover the bottom bracket area to prevent water from reaching the junction b, but seem that nobody reply.
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