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Re: Let's see your ride! [littlefoot] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks...that is the bontrager Hilo Pro Carbon...great saddle imo...definitely my favorite out of all that I have ridden...
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Grill] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Let's see your ride! [TNTRI] [ In reply to ]
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Nice bike and pic! (I've got one too. :)
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Re: Let's see your ride! [TNTRI] [ In reply to ]
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so nice... please for the love of god slam that stem!!!

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Re: Let's see your ride! [TNTRI] [ In reply to ]
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nice bike. you've put a lot of good pieces together.

those extension look very long, perhaps its because of their angle. so you have a similar pic with you on it? i'm curious about the fit.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [dsmallwood] [ In reply to ]
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They were actually even longer and they were cut to make the fit better. I am getting the bike back this afternoon. I will try to get a good pic of me on it and post it.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [TNTRI] [ In reply to ]
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My Felt IA FRD. Hoping to get more action this year.


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Still waiting on a few things
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Re: Let's see your ride! [j4son] [ In reply to ]
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Very nice.
What are those grips on extensions and base bar?

Samuel Arthur Medway
Perth, Western Australia
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Re: Let's see your ride! [kikis] [ In reply to ]
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kikis wrote:
My Felt IA FRD. Hoping to get more action this year.

That is such a cool bike. i bet it rides really nicely with the tubulars (I am too lazy to glue tubulars, but you can't argue with the feel of a good tubular wheel). Any idea what it weighs without the Tri extras/storage? I would be curious if the tubs and ETap get it under 19 lbs.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [SamuelMedway] [ In reply to ]
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SamuelMedway wrote:
Very nice.
What are those grips on extensions and base bar?


Thanks!

Extension Grips: ODI Grips (http://odigrips.com/...goaerobargrips-205mm)
Base Bar Grips: SRAM ETap Blip Grips (https://www.sram.com/...lv0zf6oy1g1j1ukxoueu)
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Re: Let's see your ride! [j4son] [ In reply to ]
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How are you liking the TriRig, I just got one waiting to instal now.

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Re: Let's see your ride! [BBLOEHR] [ In reply to ]
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Not a tri bike, but it's what I have:


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Re: Let's see your ride! [BBLOEHR] [ In reply to ]
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How are you liking the TriRig, I just got one waiting to instal now.

Been riding the brakes for a few years now and have not been disappointed.

Iv only gotten a few rides in on the alpha bars, but it’s been great. The way it cleans up all the cables and etap blipbox is awesome
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Re: Let's see your ride! [j4son] [ In reply to ]
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Great idea with Blip grips, those seems to fit really well.

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Re: Let's see your ride! [j4son] [ In reply to ]
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j4son wrote:
BBLOEHR wrote:
How are you liking the TriRig, I just got one waiting to instal now.


Been riding the brakes for a few years now and have not been disappointed.

Iv only gotten a few rides in on the alpha bars, but it’s been great. The way it cleans up all the cables and etap blipbox is awesome

eTap blip box fits inside the TriRig?

Eric Reid AeroFit | Instagram Portfolio
Aerodynamic Retul Bike Fitting

“You are experiencing the criminal coverup of a foreign backed fascist hostile takeover of a mafia shakedown of an authoritarian religious slow motion coup. Persuade people to vote for Democracy.”
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Re: Let's see your ride! [ericMPro] [ In reply to ]
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ericMPro wrote:
j4son wrote:
BBLOEHR wrote:
How are you liking the TriRig, I just got one waiting to instal now.


Been riding the brakes for a few years now and have not been disappointed.

Iv only gotten a few rides in on the alpha bars, but it’s been great. The way it cleans up all the cables and etap blipbox is awesome


eTap blip box fits inside the TriRig?

doesnt fit inside, but it can be mounted directly to the cable cover like so:


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Re: Let's see your ride! [j4son] [ In reply to ]
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what is holding the blip box to the cable cover?

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ericMPro wrote:
j4son wrote:
BBLOEHR wrote:
How are you liking the TriRig, I just got one waiting to instal now.


Been riding the brakes for a few years now and have not been disappointed.

Iv only gotten a few rides in on the alpha bars, but it’s been great. The way it cleans up all the cables and etap blipbox is awesome


eTap blip box fits inside the TriRig?


doesnt fit inside, but it can be mounted directly to the cable cover like so:

Eric Reid AeroFit | Instagram Portfolio
Aerodynamic Retul Bike Fitting

“You are experiencing the criminal coverup of a foreign backed fascist hostile takeover of a mafia shakedown of an authoritarian religious slow motion coup. Persuade people to vote for Democracy.”
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Re: Let's see your ride! [ericMPro] [ In reply to ]
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ericMPro wrote:
what is holding the blip box to the cable cover?

j4son wrote:
ericMPro wrote:
j4son wrote:
BBLOEHR wrote:
How are you liking the TriRig, I just got one waiting to instal now.


Been riding the brakes for a few years now and have not been disappointed.

Iv only gotten a few rides in on the alpha bars, but it’s been great. The way it cleans up all the cables and etap blipbox is awesome


eTap blip box fits inside the TriRig?


doesnt fit inside, but it can be mounted directly to the cable cover like so:

a 3mm (or 4?) hex bolt goes from inside the existing cable cover hole and into the back of the blip box

back of the blip box


voila!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [j4son] [ In reply to ]
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I just ordered those extension grips, How do the sram blip grips fit with the blips on the base bar? Did you put a blip on the side?

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Re: Let's see your ride! [BBLOEHR] [ In reply to ]
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BBLOEHR wrote:
I just ordered those extension grips, How do the sram blip grips fit with the blips on the base bar? Did you put a blip on the side?

i am using the SRAM eTap Clics: https://www.sram.com/...ucts/sram-etap-clics

here are some photos of how it looks:



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Re: Let's see your ride! [j4son] [ In reply to ]
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Very clean very nice. Thanks for the photos!

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Re: Let's see your ride! [grumpier.mike] [ In reply to ]
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grumpier.mike wrote:
kikis wrote:
My Felt IA FRD. Hoping to get more action this year.


That is such a cool bike. i bet it rides really nicely with the tubulars (I am too lazy to glue tubulars, but you can't argue with the feel of a good tubular wheel). Any idea what it weighs without the Tri extras/storage? I would be curious if the tubs and ETap get it under 19 lbs.

Thanks! That is exactly 19 lbs in the picture. Size 54 frame with a 165 mm Rotor 3D+ InPower crank. The comete disc is at least 200 grams heavier than the CXR 80 rear so it should break 19 lbs with the CXR 80 at the back and a lighter set of skewers (I'm using DT Swiss RWS Steel Road Skewer - Aluminum Lever). :)
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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy] [ In reply to ]
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Bought the frame and fork from a Slowtwitcher, and built up using some parts I already had. Aduro bar (generously donated), tririg brakes, 10 speed DA shifters (mechanical), Zipp 808/Sub 9. Fast on a budget! Thanks to everyone on Slowtwitch as well for the wealth of information on building this up.



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Re: Let's see your ride! [boltz1] [ In reply to ]
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That's nice! What did you do to stop the cable housing in your Aduro bar?

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