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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [turboferret] [ In reply to ]
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Hi Rich, I hope you're fine.

You wrote that the base bar have no height adjustability but Could you add pads to increase the height ?

Do you have pictures of the sterm and handbars ?

Thanks,

Ricardo, Brazil
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [9kfever] [ In reply to ]
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9kfever wrote:
Saw this today. Failed during race. Ebay frame....


The frame looks fine. The fork is a different story. Any frame that can survive a crash like that is pretty impressive. I'm more suspicious of how the fork broke. It looks more like a bike on the roof rack vs garage, than an actual crash. There are no scratches/scrapes/tears on the fork, frame, or handlebar tape.


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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [mikex] [ In reply to ]
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mikex wrote:
The FLO wheels comes with such a reasonable price and I wish I could have one unfortunately my race is on 1st December so I have no choice to grab a RENN flat disc which turn out that I really love it.
This is my fianl Chinese S5 setup. ^^

How does the front wheel handle? I like the setup!
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [The_Swede] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [mikedrutar] [ In reply to ]
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How can you sit so far back? I don't even sit that far over the rear wheel on my MTB.


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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [vertseven] [ In reply to ]
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This is a very aggressive frame with limited adjustability in the aerobars. Adjusting the seat is the best option. As I become more accustomed to it, I'll move it up a little.
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [mikedrutar] [ In reply to ]
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One thing I've noticed looking at the few Chinese companies I can find is they all make average size bikes. What about the guy that needs the 60cm?

I'm headed to china in September for Worlds and was thinking about picking up a TT and Road frame while I'm there and shipping them back. But I can't find any of them that make a large enough frame.
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [schoey] [ In reply to ]
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Nice! Who did the paint job?
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [lmandelin] [ In reply to ]
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Wow I Am bad at picture taking
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [Debo] [ In reply to ]
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With that amount of spacers, why didn't you get a larger frame?
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [kkcy] [ In reply to ]
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The frame is a Med, long and low and I recently had some back procedures and can't get as low as before
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [Debo] [ In reply to ]
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That's a nice build. What frame is it?
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [epoch2k] [ In reply to ]
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Last edited by: ziggys101: May 2, 14 11:49
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [ziggys101] [ In reply to ]
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Slick.

Where did you get it and what did it cost you?


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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [Timmetje] [ In reply to ]
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Hi Timmetje,

You're probably Dutch, like me ;-)

Question, what kind of wheels are those? The disc looks a lot like a Flo, but since it's hard to get those, I guess it's something else..?

Cheers,
Martijn


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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [Martijn] [ In reply to ]
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Just posted a reply and pictures in the FM086 TT frame thread here: http://forum.slowtwitch.com/...ost=5068176;#5068176 Doesn't make sense to post to both.
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [Martijn] [ In reply to ]
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Its an lt058 (http://www.ltbikes.com/...ucts-show.asp?id=509) , very similar in style to the Argon18 E-118, I've built it up with 10 speed Ultegra Di2 as I got some fantastic bargains online and the brakes are TRP TTV, minus the wheels which I already had the build cost less than £1200.
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [Martijn] [ In reply to ]
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Hi Martijn,

I am Dutch indeed ;)

the wheels are Flo wheels. In the picture I am 'test driving' wheels of a friend who actually got them from the first batch. Meanwhile, I have them as well. Only I opted to go for a 60 front wheel, to make it a little less nervous.

Overall a solid wheel set, especially considering the price!

cheers,
Tim
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [turboferret] [ In reply to ]
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Every FM086/7 I see with Di2 (non DIY) has an external battery. I'm working with the BTR-2 & it doesn't fit in the seatpost. Has anyone found a way around this?


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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [epoch2k] [ In reply to ]
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Finished this week ...

Luiz Eng
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [Leng] [ In reply to ]
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Hi, I'm building my bike using this same frame now. Do you run the cable housing inside the frame or just the liner or bare cable?

Jerry
Jacksonville, FL
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [jerrycgators] [ In reply to ]
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For the rear brake and front der you have no option. Need to be full house.

I could make the rear der with only bare cable , but got unsecure about the cable scretching the carbon inside.

Luiz Eng
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [Leng] [ In reply to ]
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Really nice build! What frame is that?

And if you don't mind, who was the supplier and how much did you pay?
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Re: Show me your Chinese TT/Tri bike [Asilverm1970] [ In reply to ]
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This frame is from DENGFU, I paid with freight and all accessories $1.300,00

Luiz Eng
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