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Re: Let's see your ride! [AndresLD] [ In reply to ]
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X2 !!!
Great shots - nice 'context'.........
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Re: Let's see your ride! [daryl1] [ In reply to ]
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did you use chemical stripping to get the original paint off or did you do the 'old school' sandpaper method?
who did the gloss black paint job - looks super!!!
not too keen on the white scott decal though...maybe a thin white outline with matt black to fill the letters????
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Re: Let's see your ride! [xntrickly] [ In reply to ]
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quite an angle on that stem, what that 65 deg.?
so whats the drop from top of saddle to the pads......looks to be like 18cm or so.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [brummelisa] [ In reply to ]
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kudos DUDE!!!
do you have a background with composites / engineering?
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Re: Let's see your ride! [antlue] [ In reply to ]
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Stem is - 35 and 130 in length... good eye on the drop because it is actually 17cm. I'm ordering 155mm Rotor 3D to give me more clearance at TDC so might actually end up being 18cm after that !!

antlue wrote:
quite an angle on that stem, what that 65 deg.?
so whats the drop from top of saddle to the pads......looks to be like 18cm or so.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [antlue] [ In reply to ]
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What is on your rear derailleur cable housing? Does the housing not have a curve in it?
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Re: Let's see your ride! [inaba116] [ In reply to ]
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its a Avid Rollamajig (yes thats the correct name).
usually used for mtb's - I had it in my toolbox for years but did'nt use it.
when I was building up the P2 - I did'nt like the big rear der. cable loop.
decided to give the Rollamajig a try - loved it the first time shifting - solid & much faster than a cable loop.

I think it looks better too...............................

You can get these for $10 & takes a minute to install.

Hope that helps.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [saluki32] [ In reply to ]
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Yeah, it turned out way better than i thought it would..... if u live near louisville i can get u kevin's #......
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Re: Let's see your ride! [antlue] [ In reply to ]
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I wasn't too worried about it, I put it in a vice and used a drill press, just make sure that you get the spacing right and it will be fine. Mine still holds the bottle in super tight.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [javelinguy] [ In reply to ]
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Nice Hotta!!!
don't see Hottas very often - especially with retro grip shifters, what size is it - 55cm?

Also, if you ever consider selling the frameset - pm me.............
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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy] [ In reply to ]
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Just picked this up a couple weeks ago. Still have to swap out the aerobars and crank (doesn't fit me) and sell the wheels (can't afford to keep) but I LOVE it already!
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Re: Let's see your ride! [antlue] [ In reply to ]
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antlue wrote:
Nice Hotta!!!
don't see Hottas very often - especially with retro grip shifters, what size is it - 55cm?

Also, if you ever consider selling the frameset - pm me.............

58 maybe. I can't remember what the guy said who I bought it from. I should measure it. Thanks for reminding me!

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Re: Let's see your ride! [antlue] [ In reply to ]
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ive recently moved to ny and took my fuji d6 w me, most of the people here rides what they may call a fixed or fixie or track bikes.
my friends kept on telling me gears are for wimps.. haha so they challenged me to build a fixie. so i accepted.
few things that i like about fixies. 1. if its full carbon specs, it would be lighter than tt's thats for sure. 2. it kills your legs when you go up hills since you cant switch gears which is perfect to build endurance. 3. you cant stop pedaling. i would rec. for hardcore tt riders to build a decent fixie bike.

components:
alu fuji track w carbon fork
carbon leader aero seatpost
selle smp stratos saddle
velocity deep v rear w shimano fixed cog w specialized tire
fsa carbon pro crankset w wellgo pedals straps n clips (going a bit classic :))
alu nitto rb 019 pursuit bullhorn w cinelli tape
alu fsa stem
carbon tubular hed 3 w kenda tire


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Re: Let's see your ride! [antlue] [ In reply to ]
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antlue wrote:
ok, I'll play too..........
just got a pair of omegas put on, cleaned up the front quite a bit....looks super aero!!!!

antlue, how did you attach the rear bottle holder to your saddle? Is that the XLab Delta Wing? Trying to figure out how to attach a bottle cage to my P2 with a Cobb V Flow saddle.



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Re: Let's see your ride! [DuGuy] [ In reply to ]
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My TF with some new FLO 60/90 Stealth Wheels!



Formerly DrD
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Re: Let's see your ride! [antlue] [ In reply to ]
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What crank arms are those?




Running is a gift.
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Jiowa] [ In reply to ]
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Jiowa wrote:
What crank arms are those?

Zipp Vuma Chrono
http://www.zipp.com/cranks/vumachrono/
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Re: Let's see your ride! [trimac_lee] [ In reply to ]
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antlue, how did you attach the rear bottle holder to your saddle? Is that the XLab Delta Wing? Trying to figure out how to attach a bottle cage to my P2 with a Cobb V Flow saddle.
I used 4 heavy duty zip ties - 2 from the cage to the seat rails & 2 from the cage to the lower hole in the cervelo seatpost - works like a charm.
Search the forum - Chris Lieto does this on his Speed Concept (Kona).
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Re: Let's see your ride! [Jiowa] [ In reply to ]
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What crank arms are those?

Like the other reply - Yep, Zipp VumaChrono Cranks 172.5 - 53x39 with ceramic bearings - now discontinued (too bad).
Awesome cranks - super stiff - looks super aero too..........................
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Let's see MY ride! [ In reply to ]
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Here's mine! Like sexy;-) And no, I am not gay!
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Re: Let's see MY ride! [Rubberduck] [ In reply to ]
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very nice...are you a girl then? ;)

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Re: Let's see MY ride! [johanandbex] [ In reply to ]
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no, male ;-)
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Re: Let's see MY ride! [Rubberduck] [ In reply to ]
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Pink is the new orange...
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Re: Let's see MY ride! [Rubberduck] [ In reply to ]
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You really had to say "i am not gay" when posting your ride? On par with unnecessarily ridiculous.
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Re: Let's see MY ride! [mnsbr] [ In reply to ]
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