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Re: Let's see your ride! [adamhill1] [ In reply to ]
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70.3 setup




work rig


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Re: Let's see your ride! [beavertriathlon] [ In reply to ]
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Oh Lord! The most beautiful thing in the world.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [beavertriathlon] [ In reply to ]
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How did you post process the Look pictures? Or, did you use an illustration mode on your digital camera?
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Re: Let's see your ride! [vibrolux] [ In reply to ]
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They are cell phone pics. I used the Aviari app on my iPhone to touch up the pics.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [beavertriathlon] [ In reply to ]
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Nice!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [vibrolux] [ In reply to ]
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Yep! I rode her to a 2:21 bike split this past Sunday. Love her to death.....
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Re: Let's see your ride! [beavertriathlon] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [ollie3856] [ In reply to ]
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WOW

I nearly have bike envy and i think my bike is absolutely stunning (will eventually post a pic)

Anyway yours is beautiful!

Hope it's as fast as it looks.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [ollie3856] [ In reply to ]
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ollie3856 --- Where did you get your ZIPP wheel stickers?

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Re: Let's see your ride! [ollie3856] [ In reply to ]
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Whoa dude - that's a showstopper
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Re: Let's see your ride! [ollie3856] [ In reply to ]
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Very nice & clean. Congratulations!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Jayhox] [ In reply to ]
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someone who I think I found here...they came from the UK and the quality is pretty poor, so I'd stick with someone like Tai (if he's still making them)
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Re: Let's see your ride! [ollie3856] [ In reply to ]
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ollie3856 wrote:

Bike is epic.

But for the love of things cuddly and puppy - why OH why is it on the small chainring?!?!?!?!?
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Re: Let's see your ride! [SurfingLamb] [ In reply to ]
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rebel
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Re: Let's see your ride! [beavertriathlon] [ In reply to ]
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Dang man, a bike cop who could actually catch (another) cyclist without having to call a squad car.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Insidious] [ In reply to ]
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Just built up my new to me TT bike, somewhat budget build. Total cost for me was about $900 the wheels and powermeter will be swapped back and forth between this and my road bike. Built to be UCI legal. I also have a disc and deep dish front I will race with on it.

Saddle stack from BB is 65cm, 5mm setback, stack to pads is 50cm (125mm -55 degree stem), reach to tip of the levers is 75cm (UCI legal). Brake levers or rotated to be inline with the base bars (if straight down they would pass the plane of the top of the tire which is not UCI legal). Bars are a Felt alloy bayonet bar, and yes I will cut down that unicorn. Adamo Podium Saddle.

$300 for frame, $300 for groupset, $90 for bars, $120 for saddle, $35 for brake levers, $25 for stem, and $35 for BB and cables, frame came with housing already there




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Re: Let's see your ride! [ollie3856] [ In reply to ]
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woah, now thats a beaut !
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Re: Let's see your ride! [lacticturkey] [ In reply to ]
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ohhhhhh jeez........that canyon is going to make me lose sleep tonight!!!!

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Re: Let's see your ride! [joroshiba] [ In reply to ]
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Do you feel that rotating the brake levers that way affects how easy it is to brake?
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Re: Let's see your ride! [jjstains] [ In reply to ]
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Doesn't matter. You don't brake in a tt ;)

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Re: Let's see your ride! [jjstains] [ In reply to ]
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Not quite as easy but still doable. Legit aero brake levers aren't good for braking. These have a little curve I grab with my thumb not that hard.

Also what Eli said I really only use the brakes to scrub speed before a sharp turn when racing and when training I mainly do threshold work on it where I don't need to stop often.

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Re: Let's see your ride! [Livetotri] [ In reply to ]
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Touche. But I do brake while training...
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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Clutch Cargo] [ In reply to ]
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That Oval set up has always looked great. Too bad they don't make it any more!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy] [ In reply to ]
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Just finished the very long process of building what was gonna be a budget build, then I splurged here and there and when I had the money, and now it isn't exactly super budget, the whole build came out to right around 1200 though, so I am very happy with it. It's my first ever tri bike and although I've only ridden it about 80 miles I absolutely love it. It's gotten me 8 Strava KOM's so far, and we all know that's what really matters

It's an aluminum P3 that I painted with spray paint, painters tape and a lot of patience.






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