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Re: show me your DIMOND [Minicane]
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Re: show me your DIMOND [lmar77]
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Bar 3T Aduro
Chainrings: Rotor QXL 54/44, rotor 3D+ 165mm cranks
Saddle: Dash TT.9
Brakes: Tri rig Omega X
Wheels: Zipp Super 9 CC disc, 808 FC
Pedals: Speedplay
Shifting: Shimano Di2
Some more close-up pics here
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Re: show me your DIMOND [robgray]
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Re: show me your DIMOND [BryanD]
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BryanD wrote:
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Re: show me your DIMOND [robgray]
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wow, that's a nice paint job!
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Re: show me your DIMOND [aahydraa]
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Finally finished:
P5-6 Fork
3T Aduro (with beard)
Magura brakes (with fairing)
Dura Ace Di2
P2M
Super 9/808FC
Closeup of the fork and cockpit. No wires, minimal gaps.
From the top.
What the wind sees.
Thanks to Jordan, Zachboring, Joshatsilca, Jim@ERO and everyone else whose opinions helped me through the process!
Re: show me your DIMOND [aahydraa]
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This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen!
Re: show me your DIMOND [teichs42]
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x1000
Very classy look!
Very classy look!
Re: show me your DIMOND [aahydraa]
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Wow. The P5-6 fork and aerobars make that bike look incredible. Great job!
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Re: show me your DIMOND [aahydraa]
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That thing looks like 10 years into the future!
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Re: show me your DIMOND [aahydraa]
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damn! that has to be the slickest lookign rig I have ever seen. fantastic work!
Re: show me your DIMOND [aahydraa]
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Nice work on the Dimond. I am waiting for the new Dimond fork but that one looks great. Any custom work or is it a straight fit? Sweet ride!
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Re: show me your DIMOND [aahydraa]
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Which extensions are those? When in the aerobars do you put you elbows on the pads?
As a general question do people find the Dimond damps road vibration when riding chip and seal or other poor roads?
As a general question do people find the Dimond damps road vibration when riding chip and seal or other poor roads?
Re: show me your DIMOND [JayPeeWhy]
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Nice work on the Dimond. I am waiting for the new Dimond fork but that one looks great. Any custom work or is it a straight fit? Sweet ride!Thanks for the kind words everyone!
The original inspiration was Zachboring's P3 with the Aduro/P5-6 fork:
http://forum.slowtwitch.com/...e_Anything_P5635494/
Sourced the parts from ST Classifieds and eBay. Jordan's opinion re: the Magura simplified the fairing choice. The beard is standard although minor sanding of the bottom was done to perfect the fit. The only custom bit is replacing the metal cover for the wire entry into the downtube with a carbon fiber piece (plastic will work as well) which allowed a little more forward position and lateral play for the wires.
A discussion re: Sub-9 vs Super-9 by Joshatsilca and Jordan, and multiple threads of 1080 vs 808FC convinced me to shift wheelsets:
http://forum.slowtwitch.com/...;;page=unread#unread
The extensions are a lesser known brand (Planet X, if I recall correctly) but there were available alternatives of Profile Design Stryke carbon and PD T4+ aluminum, both of which would have gotten the angulation needed. Elbows on the pad, although I could use forearms and grip lower if necessary. Andrew Coggan and AndyF of Alphamantis:
http://forum.slowtwitch.com/...g=jim%40ero;#5704619
Re: show me your DIMOND [Gjadams]
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I'm absolutely more comfortable on chip sealed or similar roads with the Dimond than my previous TT bike (a Blue). It makes staying in aero on those roads much more manageable for me.
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Re: show me your DIMOND [JayPeeWhy]
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Anyone move from a P5 to a Dimond that could offer direct comparisons? Was it worth it?
Re: show me your DIMOND [alaska848]
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I will drop the question into the owners page on FB. But you are unlikely to get a negative response! No-one I know that has jumped ship onto a Dimond has been anything other than really happy with the ride quality and / or speed. They may be able to give you some direct comparisons though.
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Re: show me your DIMOND [JayPeeWhy]
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Thanks. I'll have to follow up with you as I don't have FB. I've been eying the bike for awhile and am curious about direct comparisons / impressions from people that have ridden (and potentially raced) both.
Re: show me your DIMOND [alaska848]
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Why are you wanting to switch?
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Re: show me your DIMOND [BryanD]
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A couple of reasons. First and shortest is the performance potential, particularly in windy conditions. I've never appreciated the value of a few minutes until this season (my second in tri) when I was out of the top seven in my AG by literally two minutes in two races and one by a single second. Second, I really like the idea of a small, American business taking a novel design and doing it well. If the Dimond and P5 hit the market at the same time I would have bought the Dimond simply for that reason. Third, traveling with the P5 is a massive pain.
This is a really good question that I've contemplated for a few months. I love my P5; it is truly a remarkable bike, capable of faster speeds than I am able to reach. I've managed to drop 13 minutes off my bike PR this season through hard work and can't help but to wonder if things are truly greener in the beam pasture.
This is a really good question that I've contemplated for a few months. I love my P5; it is truly a remarkable bike, capable of faster speeds than I am able to reach. I've managed to drop 13 minutes off my bike PR this season through hard work and can't help but to wonder if things are truly greener in the beam pasture.
Re: show me your DIMOND [alaska848]
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If you do get a Dimond, you have to get one with the new fork. It makes the bike look so much better
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Re: show me your DIMOND [alaska848]
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Yes I made the transition about 8 weeks ago. It has been an up and down process. To be be respectful of the public forum. PM me if you would like to know more.
In short.
Pros: it's a fast stiff bike
Cons: they're having trouble delivering consistently
Pros: they understand their difficulties and are working to correct them.
In short.
Pros: it's a fast stiff bike
Cons: they're having trouble delivering consistently
Pros: they understand their difficulties and are working to correct them.
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Re: show me your DIMOND [jsamples53]
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PM Sent.
Re: show me your DIMOND [lmar77]
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