Show us your super light road bikeRe: Show us your super light road bikegood buyin nick, for some reason i thought the frame would be too small for you ?
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Go the cheapest....and budget for replacement frame +/- wheels every 20 crits. ghrist....if I hear another erection anytime advert (during TdF), I'm going to vomit. I am not your target audience, as I presume most cyclists who can stay up late at night.
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build it Nick. We need an alloy weenie Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk yes, I'm an overweight weight weenie
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I started out with a 58cm (C to C TT) steel frame and end up buying a few slightly smaller one, 1st by accident, then by choice, as found out I ride 54 & 55cm framed bikes faster, ie more aero with bigger seat to bar drop and I corner more aggressively, so a 54cm frame is perfect for a crit bike for me. Instead of the 57cm frame that somebody my height is expected to ride.
Ooops! just bought a very well looked after, quaility frame that just spent it's 1st night outside of a house ever, in my shed (at least it had friends). Wheel wise, racing the farsports 38mm chinese carbon clinchers, training and maybe some races with heavy powertap elite+ and mavic open pro rim + matching front. Wet weather racing have a nice alloy Shimano Ultegra wheelset with wet weather tires. Strong believer in "Never race on Sunday what you can't replace on Monday". While I would be pissed if I destroyed my Fuji, Canyon or even my Giessauf (none can be replaced like for like). It is a risk I understand and take and why I will never race the Flanders (plus it is 57cm). Wheels and other components I consider consumables with a limited lifespan. If I destroyed my 38mm carbon clinchers this week, I would be a little annoyed, if the lasted two years of abuse I would be very happy.
As it a few months to crit season, the FM066 climbing frame at least a month away. I will have a go, 7kg easily achievable target, 6.6kg will be the challenge. my blog Nick Cowie, member of Peel District Cycling Club
Show us your super light road bike![]() My old light weight mountain goat - 6.8kg as is. ![]() My new porky road rocket - 7.4kg with pedals and bottle cages. 2009 - Current - BMC SL 01 [2009]
2008 - 2009 - Cervelo R3 [2008] 2007 - 2008 - Trek 1.4 [2005]
Show us your super light road bike![]() Minister of Finance & War's ride - 7.6kg without the saddle bag and water bottle 2009 - Current - BMC SL 01 [2009]
2008 - 2009 - Cervelo R3 [2008] 2007 - 2008 - Trek 1.4 [2005]
Re: Show us your super light road bikeNow at 6.7kg with zipps and new sram gruppo
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that is cleaner than the bikes showcased in LBS. does it come with the dog as well?
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I'll take that as a compliment =) I'm a clean freak.. The dog always likes being in the shot for some reason...
Re: Show us your super light road bikeWhen I can work out photo bucket I will put some picys up. Colnago Ace 58cm slopping frame,with saddle bag with spare tube,two empty water bottles = 6.7kg.
Re: Show us your super light road bike2 totally different bikes out of my fleet.
Number 1 is a 2005 Trek 5200 Superlight (aluminium not UCLV) US Postal Service team bike, I didn't watch weight when I built it, Ultegra gruppo with Fulcrum 5 wheels but only weighs 7.5kgs, which was why they used them as their 'climbing' bikes. ![]() Number 2 is a 80's Repco Vertex CR1 (Guy Leech signature series), again not too focused on saving weight, 7700 D/T 9 speed gruppo & Mavic CXP 22 wheels, all steel frame, but respectable for a steelie, 10.9 kgs (photo was with my previous gruppo, Suntour Edge 8 speed bike was 11.6 kgs). ![]() Will post a photo of my Benotto Ottimo when it's built, only a frame at present, early 90's bonded aluminium down tube shifting race bike, under 1300 grams frame & fork. Should be between 7 & 8 kgs finished, shouldn't be too shabby for an old D/T shifter.
Re: Show us your super light road bikeposted before but hey I love it so much I have to again
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Re: Show us your super light road bikeheres my rides not sure on the exact wieght will have to wiegh them
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Re: Show us your super light road bikewow. serious wheels
I reckon my next bike will be a Time with Campy yes, I'm an overweight weight weenie
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Re: Show us your super light road bikethat TIME bike is sex.
Cheers
Shav My Bikes: 2011 Kona Dew Plus (commuter) 2012 Focus Cayo 2.0 (road)
Re: Show us your super light road bikeBella Bici
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Geez I'm such a luddite, those 'new' bikes all look the same to me, guess I'm getting old (or is that too old).
Re: Show us your super light road bikeMy WR COMPOSITI 6.3kg as is.
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Re: Show us your super light road bikeI thought it was the law to photograph your bike in the big ring?
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Valve stems aren't vertical Naah, sweet looking ride mate. ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
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Re: Show us your super light road bikeNot mine (not sure if there is one in Aus yet) but I wish it was!
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Re: Show us your super light road bikeI liked the "LOOK" of their older frames. The new ones, meh. Have to say those white AC wheels look a bit naff.
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Re: Show us your super light road bikeLove the Look 695 in general, but that version is awful. Running Ultegra Di2 and white AC wheels. There are much better spec'd versions out there
Current Ride: Giant 2010 TCR Advanced 1
Re: Show us your super light road bikelooks busy
yes, I'm an overweight weight weenie
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