I did get that bike under 13 lbs and it was a blast to ride. Yes the carbon spiderless chainring worked with the bike being a fixed gear but of course I have to use the front brake.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Japryse]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [BMANX]
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Sweet!!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Japryse]
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I'll play along. Here is my new Trek Speed Concept the night I brought her home. Since this picture was taken, I've added the Bontrager Speed Box and a Speedfil downtube hydration system. Race wheels will come later.
Re: Let's see your ride! [SilverTriGuy]
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Nice bike!
Flip the stem, lose the spacers!
Smart to not post a pic with the speedfil - don't wanna be eaten alive, eh? ;)
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Flip the stem, lose the spacers!
Smart to not post a pic with the speedfil - don't wanna be eaten alive, eh? ;)
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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy]
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My wife's new ride for the 2012 season.
Re: Let's see your ride! [Livetotri]
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Livetotri wrote:
Nice bike! Flip the stem, lose the spacers!
Smart to not post a pic with the speedfil - don't wanna be eaten alive, eh? ;)
I was thinking about doing that. Since I am new to the aero position, I was going to get used to the position before going more aggressive. But thanks for the advise.
But whats the taboo with the Speedfil???
Re: Let's see your ride! [tmdmw]
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Very nice. Looks fast just sitting there.
Re: Let's see your ride! [SilverTriGuy]
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Advice was only half serious-if it fits like this, don't change it.
Speedfil is not aero, and more drink than you *likely* need are the driving forces, I believe.
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Speedfil is not aero, and more drink than you *likely* need are the driving forces, I believe.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [tmdmw]
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Nice looking bike.
I like the 'butterfly' logo at the top of the seat tube. Where did you get that?
Also, it is hard to tell from the pic, but if the big chainring on that bike is round (looks like it is, rotor does make them), the front derailleur needs to be lowered a lot to get optimal front shifting performance.
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I like the 'butterfly' logo at the top of the seat tube. Where did you get that?
Also, it is hard to tell from the pic, but if the big chainring on that bike is round (looks like it is, rotor does make them), the front derailleur needs to be lowered a lot to get optimal front shifting performance.
Advanced Aero TopTube Storage for Road, Gravel, & Tri...ZeroSlip & Direct-mount, made in the USA.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [DarkSpeedWorks]
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Good eye, I agree.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [DarkSpeedWorks]
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Butterfly logo is from Betty Designs, she has one of the custom Betty Design ISM seat as well, you can't see it but it has the same logo on the saddle. I still have to tweek the bike a little bit for her, need to lengthen the chain a bit and yes she is running the Rotor round rings, she was using Rotor Q-Rings before. Yes, you are right, the front derailleur needs to be lowered a tad, it is still set up for the Q-Rings. Good eye, thanks.
Re: Let's see your ride! [jeffp]
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jeffp wrote:
Not race wheels, those don't have tires this time of year ;) A pie plate is never acceptable. Even on training wheels.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [hillier99]
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well the wheel has never been ridden and is to be sold. That is how they come stock. cassette, tire now off and pie plate is removed for sale of wheel next weekend. You noticed the valve cap did you not, you didn't comment on that! ;)
Like I am going to take the time to remove something when I am never going to use the item.
Heck, I haven't even adjusted the rear brake to 23mm rime width use or adjusted drop out screws for wheel placement.
Like I am going to take the time to remove something when I am never going to use the item.
Heck, I haven't even adjusted the rear brake to 23mm rime width use or adjusted drop out screws for wheel placement.
Re: Let's see your ride! [SilverTriGuy]
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SilverTriGuy wrote:
I'll play along. Here is my new Trek Speed Concept the night I brought her home. Since this picture was taken, I've added the Bontrager Speed Box and a Speedfil downtube hydration system. Race wheels will come later. So much failure in one post
Re: Let's see your ride! [jeffp]
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jeffp wrote:
well the wheel has never been ridden and is to be sold. That is how they come stock. cassette, tire now off and pie plate is removed for sale of wheel next weekend. You noticed the valve cap did you not, you didn't comment on that! ;) Like I am going to take the time to remove something when I am never going to use the item.
Heck, I haven't even adjusted the rear brake to 23mm rime width use or adjusted drop out screws for wheel placement.
Too late. Your bike has been shamed and is now and forever on the internets in it's full pie plated glory...
From today on, I'll remember you as jeffp and the "p" will stand for pieplate.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [hillier99]
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hillier99 wrote:
jeffp wrote:
well the wheel has never been ridden and is to be sold. That is how they come stock. cassette, tire now off and pie plate is removed for sale of wheel next weekend. You noticed the valve cap did you not, you didn't comment on that! ;) Like I am going to take the time to remove something when I am never going to use the item.
Heck, I haven't even adjusted the rear brake to 23mm rime width use or adjusted drop out screws for wheel placement.
Too late. Your bike has been shamed and is now and forever on the internets in it's full pie plated glory...
From today on, I'll remember you as jeffp and the "p" will stand for pieplate.
Brad
Aahhhhh I lol'ed. thanks!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Livetotri]
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not my tri bike by more evidence of my addiction
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Re: Let's see your ride! [chuckjg112]
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Nice, Chuck!
One of my new rides, just picked up an S2 and a P2.
One of my new rides, just picked up an S2 and a P2.
Re: Let's see your ride! [kmill23]
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I saw your plst to Todd at the bikeconnection on FB. I know you'll do that S2 justice!
Re: Let's see your ride! [chuckjg112]
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First time I'd ever been there, he's a really good guy and has a nice shop.
Re: Let's see your ride! [hillier99]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy]
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here's my first tri bike. As you can see it's not quite finished but everything has been ordered. I'll re-post when the build is done.
2010 Felt DA
SRAM R2C shifters
DA brake levers, brake calipers
SRAM Red 172.5 crankset with ceramic bearing
SRAM Red FD
SRAM Red Black RD
SRAM Red cassette
SRAM 1090 chain
Look Keo Carbon Blade pedals
Devox Aero Bars
Williams 58mm front, 85mm rear w/Powertap Pro (have not shipped yet) clinchers
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2010 Felt DA
SRAM R2C shifters
DA brake levers, brake calipers
SRAM Red 172.5 crankset with ceramic bearing
SRAM Red FD
SRAM Red Black RD
SRAM Red cassette
SRAM 1090 chain
Look Keo Carbon Blade pedals
Devox Aero Bars
Williams 58mm front, 85mm rear w/Powertap Pro (have not shipped yet) clinchers
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Re: Let's see your ride! [jeffp]
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jeffp wrote:
that is fine by me, just remember it when PPJ passed you in a TT ;) The shame of being passed by such must be completely humiliating :)-From the look of your quads in your profile pic, I'm not sure I'd even see the PP blowing by me... The bike looks much better all dressed up in it's race wheels BTW.
Brad
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Re: Let's see your ride! [speedcork]
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speedcork wrote:
[/img]One of the nicest roadies I have ever seen on ST... I want it!
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