Page 269 of 339

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 9:53 am
by foo on patrol
simurs4 wrote:Heres my most recent purchase, sold my Scott Foil and now i'm on this, loving it so far. Only thing i wouldn't mind doing is chucking on a F9R front and Fast Forward Disc on the rear to finish it off.
first thing i did was ditch the 3T ski bends and got some nice Gamma extensions from TriRig, loving them so much more.

Image
Image

Need to get back into a roadie though soonish, something 90's oldschool, don't need anything fancy. hopefully will get on something soon.
The geometry on these TT bikes, just does my head in. :shock: I like the colour combo though. 8)

Foo

Bike Gallery

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 6:01 pm
by singlespeedscott
cavebear2 wrote: Here is my new 2nd custom Ti Burls Audax RB - complete with Brooks C17 Cambium saddle, SKS P35 mudguards, Kinesis DC07 winter fork, Tomson Seat post and 6700 group set with Shimano R650 long drop brakes
note 3rd bidon holder on bottom of down tube
Image
Nice. Why did you go the plastic mud guards? I use them myself but I will be buying alloy shortly. The water dribbling off the underside mounted stays from my P45's onto my shoes and shins drives me nuts.

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 7:07 pm
by Xplora
Ti mudguards??? ;)

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 7:17 pm
by g-boaf
simurs4 wrote:Heres my most recent purchase, sold my Scott Foil and now i'm on this, loving it so far. Only thing i wouldn't mind doing is chucking on a F9R front and Fast Forward Disc on the rear to finish it off.
first thing i did was ditch the 3T ski bends and got some nice Gamma extensions from TriRig, loving them so much more.

Image
Image

Need to get back into a roadie though soonish, something 90's oldschool, don't need anything fancy. hopefully will get on something soon.
Yeah, nice! 8)

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 3:38 pm
by cavebear2
singlespeedscott wrote:Why did you go the plastic mud guards? I use them myself but I will be buying alloy shortly. The water dribbling off the underside mounted stays from my P45's onto my shoes and shins drives me nuts.
'Chromo Plus' model ie. encapsulation of fine aluminium foil in plastic

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 5:47 pm
by Rockford
simurs4 wrote:Heres my most recent purchase, sold my Scott Foil and now i'm on this, loving it so far. Only thing i wouldn't mind doing is chucking on a F9R front and Fast Forward Disc on the rear to finish it off.
first thing i did was ditch the 3T ski bends and got some nice Gamma extensions from TriRig, loving them so much more.

Image

Need to get back into a roadie though soonish, something 90's oldschool, don't need anything fancy. hopefully will get on something soon.
Were you on the M7 today? I saw a bike like that go past. I was at the end of a 100km ride so ummm yeah, that's why you went past... :mrgreen: (wouldn't have mattered if it was 10km into it I know, but my excuse sounds better)

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 7:03 pm
by singlespeedscott
cavebear2 wrote:
singlespeedscott wrote:Why did you go the plastic mud guards? I use them myself but I will be buying alloy shortly. The water dribbling off the underside mounted stays from my P45's onto my shoes and shins drives me nuts.
'Chromo Plus' model ie. encapsulation of fine aluminium foil in plastic
I know the model. The problem with the SKS guards is that the stays loop under the guards. This allows water that is channeling down the inside to dribble out onto the stays and then get blown onto your feet and drive train which sort of defeats the purpose of mud guards.

A properly designed guard has stays loop on the out side thus ensuring every drop goes down onto the road where it belongs.

Image

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 12:23 pm
by Xplora
Rock, Mal from Kangazilla has been riding a Cervelo TT bike recently, where did you see them?

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 5:55 pm
by Rockford
Xplora wrote:Rock, Mal from Kangazilla has been riding a Cervelo TT bike recently, where did you see them?
Just near the M7 Bubbler, tall guy about 6'4" at least I'd say.

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 10:19 pm
by Lukeyboy
jasonc wrote:
Lukeyboy wrote:In need of a clean after yesterdays fun in the rain but the old girl is still going strong. Some nice DuraAce components might be going her way soon aswell.
you can leave the old bits at my place?
The worn out, crashed on Shimano 105's that made me decide on getting on getting a new groupset in the first place? They are in the spare/to build bike bin. In other news the 6870 gear that I installed today is going along very nicely :P

Bike Gallery

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 12:05 am
by BriP
Hey all... fairly new here, heres my build... 2012 Oppy C7 :) Real happy with it!

Image

here it is before i got the red bartape last week.. the old one had a tear in it..
Image

i gotta get me some daylight photos!

the 80s are probably not the most practical, but i like em!

cheers all


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2014 3:09 pm
by ACT SC600
Finally finished the TCR
Specs
Giant TCR Advanced 1 2010
Zero attack carbon bars & Deda stem
6770 Ultegra Di2 groupset (53/39 cranks 11-28 cassette)
50mm TWE Tubs (conti tyres)
Prologo Nack saddle
Image
Image
Image

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 2:14 pm
by sumgy
Concorde Prelude Size 58 frame and fork
Cinelli stem
Cinelli Campione Del Mondo bars
Campagnolo C-Record headset
Campagnolo 10 speed groupset
Nitto S65 seatpost
Arundel stainless cages
Arundel Gekko bar taped
Campagnolo silver 8/9/10 speed hubs laced to Mavic Open Pro rims with Competition spokes (32 hole, 3 cross)
SMP Dynamic saddle
Stainless Speedplay pedals.

Ben Wallis up here in QLD repainted the top tube to compliment the rest of the paint and painstakingly touched up the many small chips and scratches.
The top tube had previously been rattle canned black by a previous owner for some reason.

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 2:15 pm
by Crawf
g-boaf wrote: Image
How does that TT bag stay attached?

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 4:17 pm
by rheicel
Latest addition to my file of troop. Not the prettiest but certainly different. Double butted Ti ride like a steel imo.

Image

Image

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 4:37 pm
by Mulger bill
Wrong Rheicel, that is very pretty. I must have missed the build thread... :?

Shaun

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 4:43 pm
by rheicel
Mulger bill wrote:Wrong Rheicel, that is very pretty. I must have missed the build thread... :?

Shaun
Thanks Shaun. Didn't had chance to have a build thread, as this build came in pretty quick. :D

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 6:02 pm
by QuangVuong
Why not paint match titanium, and paint the fork. The closest stock colour I can think of is Tamiya Champagne Gold, which is slightly more gold than titanium colour. Unless you're going with the gun metal grey?

If I had the money for custom titanium, I would make a lo-pro funny bike.

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 7:54 pm
by jaseyjase
lovely concord!

and that ti is luurrrvvely.

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 9:10 pm
by NhiTrac
rheicel wrote:My latest addition my file of troop. Not the prettiest but certainly different. Double butted Ti ride like a steel imo.
Nice! I like it. Interesting place for a rear light too. Are the rear brakes behind the crank?

Any reason why you didn't put the battery under the water bottle or under the BB?

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 11:02 pm
by Dai
My Lynskey R340 with Chariot Cougar 1. I know, I know. I need to lose the flag.

Image

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:00 am
by kunama
ACT SC600 wrote:Finally finished the TCR
Specs
Giant TCR Advanced 1 2010
Zero attack carbon bars & Deda stem
6770 Ultegra Di2 groupset (53/39 cranks 11-28 cassette)
50mm TWE Tubs (conti tyres)
Prologo Nack saddle
Image
Turned out beautifully Chris, had a chance to ride it yet?? Hope the recovery is going well!

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:36 am
by rheicel
NhiTrac wrote:Nice! I like it. Interesting place for a rear light too. Are the rear brakes behind the crank?

Any reason why you didn't put the battery under the water bottle or under the BB?
I am glad you like it. Rear brake is under the chainstay, to keep the seat stay and top tube neat. Battery is mounted behind the seat post to show that I have Di2 :) Oh, and the rear light is just temporary, I'll have one just above the Di2 battery.
QuangVuong wrote:Why not paint match titanium, and paint the fork.
Thanks QV but I reckon that is not required in this case. Don't want to ruin the 3T fork for the sake of colour matching. If I had to colour match this, I will use a Ti fork.

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 9:23 am
by Cmm
ACT SC600 wrote:Finally finished the TCR
Specs
Giant TCR Advanced 1 2010
Zero attack carbon bars & Deda stem
6770 Ultegra Di2 groupset (53/39 cranks 11-28 cassette)
50mm TWE Tubs (conti tyres)
Prologo Nack saddle
Image
Image
Image

Looks great! Assuming you went 6770 for your other build also?

Re: Bike Gallery

Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 11:16 am
by bollo
well this was my trusted bike of near 3 years

Image


& have recently upgraded to this work of art

Image