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Still tinkering with this old thing... not sure if I've posted it with these wheels yet, just ditched the Red crank.
58cm 06 TCR Advanced LE, 2nd gen Red shifting (with 12/14t), billet ti/al 12/23, 9000 chain, 53/39 172.5, and front brake, 7400 rear brake, Jagwire Elite Link, Zipp 110/17, 40cm Aeronova copy, Tioga Spyder, Decadence 49mm tubulars, 23/25 Corsas.
6.35kg with pedals, cage and lights.
Yes I know it's a bitsa but it works sweet, the aesthetics of the Red bits are a good match for 9000, and one of these days I'll throw 9070 shifting at it anyway. Maybe wait till I can afford the 9170 levers, which look a fair bit better IMO
58cm 06 TCR Advanced LE, 2nd gen Red shifting (with 12/14t), billet ti/al 12/23, 9000 chain, 53/39 172.5, and front brake, 7400 rear brake, Jagwire Elite Link, Zipp 110/17, 40cm Aeronova copy, Tioga Spyder, Decadence 49mm tubulars, 23/25 Corsas.
6.35kg with pedals, cage and lights.
Yes I know it's a bitsa but it works sweet, the aesthetics of the Red bits are a good match for 9000, and one of these days I'll throw 9070 shifting at it anyway. Maybe wait till I can afford the 9170 levers, which look a fair bit better IMO
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No way Jose!
not sure how riding “indoors” requires a saddle bag?
When is a SMP, sexy? IMO, never!
Hot or Not Tip, if you ride SMP and wanna post your ride in the thread, switch it out with something that isn’t suffering from ED just for the pic.
IMO, jury is still out on the different depth wheels. I get their purpose but I’m pretty sure it ain’t this thread.
not sure how riding “indoors” requires a saddle bag?
When is a SMP, sexy? IMO, never!
Hot or Not Tip, if you ride SMP and wanna post your ride in the thread, switch it out with something that isn’t suffering from ED just for the pic.
IMO, jury is still out on the different depth wheels. I get their purpose but I’m pretty sure it ain’t this thread.
I get it. I am on the trainerroad plan so 5 days a week on the trainer. When the weather's nice I switch to an outdoor day. Not swapping the saddle anytime soon. I actually might keep it on I can ride in the drops with this saddle way longer than the power I had on. Enve only sells these wheels this way, they're not for looks, which I suppose is the point of the thread lol. I guess my race rig isnt meant for hot or not. I am ok with that
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Since taking this pic two weeks ago, I've swapped out the Record 11 pieces and JT GT-F calipers for H11 ergos + calipers, SR11 rd and SR12 fd.
A budget build that has exceeded all my expectations.
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Looks like it's trying too hard. *shrug*
edit: what's with the lacing on the rear wheel? Looks like the valve isn't between ~parallel spokes.
also, the off-balance 5000 label would be a deal-breaker for me - I'd never buy 'em.
edit: what's with the lacing on the rear wheel? Looks like the valve isn't between ~parallel spokes.
also, the off-balance 5000 label would be a deal-breaker for me - I'd never buy 'em.
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For your consideration. 2020 S-Works Roubaix.
The wheels are not as hot as they could be, I know. And maybe I should've waited until a sunnier day, but no pictures ever do full justice for the paint job, and I was too excited to wait any longer.
The wheels are not as hot as they could be, I know. And maybe I should've waited until a sunnier day, but no pictures ever do full justice for the paint job, and I was too excited to wait any longer.
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Hot, and well staged. Nothing wrong with those wheels at all.
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Edit: If you feel the need for valve stem caps, put some black ones on.
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My old Scott CR1, first in climbing guise @ 6.75kg
With deep sections
I am not a fan of the red cables but they're light weight alu and black had sold out. Much prefer the look of a straight top tube too!
With deep sections
I am not a fan of the red cables but they're light weight alu and black had sold out. Much prefer the look of a straight top tube too!
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I no longer own or ride any carbon bikes but damn, this definitely got my attention. It would've been perfect... had it been built up with Campy. Either way, still HOT.
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Def need to see that paint in the sun!
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definitely hot-ish, definitely extremely hot with some 40+mm deep wheels. Just the shallow wheels with those brake rotors take away.