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prattzc

Mar 20, 12 7:10

Post #26 of 35 (3238 views)
Re: BMC TM02 Pjorn [jkcoop3] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

No, that is standard. They come in silver or white. THe Tm01 comes in black with either red or blue striping.

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OneGoodLeg

Mar 20, 12 9:13

Post #27 of 35 (3173 views)
Re: BMC TM02 Pjorn [UKathlete] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

UKathlete wrote:
Very nice, but those bars have to go...!

I'd put these on...

Agreed, those would be killer, even the color trim is a match. Which model is that? Doesn't look quite like the Ventus, or did they just modify it slightly?


bwain

Mar 20, 12 9:20

Post #28 of 35 (3164 views)
Re: BMC TM02 Pjorn [OneGoodLeg] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

That is the new Ventus 2.


jkahan

Mar 20, 12 10:11

Post #29 of 35 (3123 views)
Re: BMC TM02 Pjorn [Goblue#1] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

always fun to look at this stuff.
thanks for posting
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gluestick

Apr 25, 12 15:32

Post #30 of 35 (2836 views)
Re: BMC TM02 Pjorn [jkahan] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

I am absolutely enamored with the TM02. I lust for the 105 with the green/yellow/white color scheme. I ride a Slice, which is generally considered a tall/short frame type fit, and have sorta longer legs compared to torso length. I ride a 54 cm, which may be one size too small, maybe not, for my 5'10" body. I ride it relatively low in the front, there is only one spacer currently under the basebar and my back is pretty flat. Would I be able to be reasonably fit to this bike based on the geometry? When I say fit, I don't mean with a Frankenstein stem/spacer deal, but fit like a brand new, $3000 bike should fit.

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Goblue#1

Apr 25, 12 18:20

Post #31 of 35 (2690 views)
Re: BMC TM02 Pjorn [gluestick] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

You should be able to get a great fit, the geometry is very triathlon oriented. One thing you will really love about this bike is ride quality, it rides like a great road bike!

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j-hud

Apr 25, 12 19:18

Post #32 of 35 (2620 views)
Re: BMC TM02 Pjorn [gluestick] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

If you decide to trade in your slice for one of these beauties (and I cannot say I would blame you, I thin BMC is making some great bikes these days) you let me know first. 54 slice is on my wish list.

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gluestick

Apr 29, 12 6:15

Post #33 of 35 (2406 views)
Re: BMC TM02 Pjorn [j-hud] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

PM sent

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mfrassica

May 8, 12 8:30

Post #34 of 35 (2183 views)
Re: BMC TM02 Pjorn [RiDe_BMC] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

So does this mean that the TM02 has the same trip-wire(s) on the leading edges of the frame like the 01?

I think it is interesting that BMC did this, not sure why others did not catch on to the known principal a while ago? Very nice looking bike, just nave not seen many at the races.


JWU42

Jul 12, 12 14:37

Post #35 of 35 (1553 views)
Re: BMC TM02 Pjorn [Goblue#1] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Goblue#1 wrote:
Under 5K

With the 808's ?

Yes - old post I know - sorry for that. Also - googling didn't point out much on why the size L is illegal in UCI events?!?

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