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Old 06-04-12, 02:50 PM
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Is the yellow on the seatpost just a wrap of electrical tape? Looks good from 10' and probably great of you have to remove the seat to get in your car to find the same position.
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Originally Posted by Dfarlow
Okay, let's try this again with full pics and appropriate "rock solid" backdrop....



Much better. Now let see your full size avatar pic.
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Old 06-04-12, 04:17 PM
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+10! I want to see the avatar!
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Originally Posted by Dfarlow




First venture in the ti world. Pretty pleased with the bike/build. The team at Firefly are producing some really amazing custom frames and are awesome to work with.

Mad Fiber wheelset was delayed 5+ months, but finally arrived Friday and well worth the wait...so far. Will report back once I get some serious miles under them. With build just complete, still tweaking some of the finer details and may lose some of the yellow accents (too much). Also toyed with idea of custom decals for the Mad Fibers but leaving as is for now…may debadge completely and just go naked.

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- Frame: Firefly custom ti (56.5)
o Drilled for internal Di2 routing (for future upgrade)
o Drilled for internal brake routing
o Repositioned cable guides on down tube (lower & more underneath)
o Added old school “chain hanger”
o Custom decals and painted head badge
- Gruppo: SRAM Red – Yellow LTE
o FD: SRAM Force
o Cassette: Shimano Dura Ace 7900
o Chain: Shimano Dura Ace 7901
- Cockpit / Headset / Fork / Seatpost: Ritchey WCS Carbon
- Saddle: Fizik Antares 00 w/carbon braided rails
- Pedals: Speedplay Zero Stainless – Yellow TDF edition
- Cables: Gore Ride-On Pro
- Cages: Arundel Mandible
- Wheels: Mad Fiber Ceramic Clinchers (66mm rear / 60mm front)
- Tires: Conti GP4000S
- Total Weight: 15.2 lbs
That Ti right there is hot! One of the best Ti I have seen!
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Old 06-04-12, 04:52 PM
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Nobody in here cares what works for you.
You did enough to reply...
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Old 06-04-12, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Dfarlow
Okay, let's try this again with full pics and appropriate "rock solid" backdrop....


That is a HOMERUN my friend! Well done...
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Old 06-04-12, 05:26 PM
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Very awesome bike.
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Originally Posted by IthaDan
Is the yellow on the seatpost just a wrap of electrical tape? Looks good from 10' and probably great of you have to remove the seat to get in your car to find the same position.
Yep - that's my seatpost marker....yellow electrical tape. Same thing on the bars.
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Old 06-04-12, 06:35 PM
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Please ignore the grime and the crank position. That is the temporary crankset, I'll be putting the Quarq on it for TT's.


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Old 06-04-12, 06:59 PM
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Old 06-04-12, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Dfarlow
Okay, let's try this again with full pics and appropriate "rock solid" backdrop....



firefly. nice. how much was the frameset?
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firefly. nice. how much was the frameset?
Frame = $3500
Internal Brake/Di2 Routing = $450
PF30 BB = $45
Total = $3995
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Old 06-04-12, 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by milkbaby
Wow, that is hottt!!! The blue highlights are cool and kudos on the parts selection! How does the 2012 Red ride? Looks very nice...


Thank you!! Had the frame since the end of February. Everything else was a waiting game. 2012 SRAM Red is hot! Crisp shifting all the time, every time. Definitely superior to the older Red. Now let's see how it does on reliability. The biggest changes for me are the front derailleur (no rub), brakes (indexed tire/rim width adjustment) and switching from a GPX to a BB30 crankset. As for the frame, I do have to get used to her somewhat. She's a stiff ride and a little fidgety but not harsh by any means.
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Originally Posted by LowCel
Please ignore the grime and the crank position. That is the temporary crankset, I'll be putting the Quarq on it for TT's.


I don't blame your dog for being scared of that machine!!!
It's freakishly Sexy!!!
Hott @$$ speed demon red horns & all!
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Originally Posted by Mansram01


Thank you!! Had the frame since the end of February. Everything else was a waiting game. 2012 SRAM Red is hot! Crisp shifting all the time, every time. Definitely superior to the older Red. Now let's see how it does on reliability. The biggest changes for me are the front derailleur (no rub), brakes (indexed tire/rim width adjustment) and switching from a GPX to a BB30 crankset. As for the frame, I do have to get used to her somewhat. She's a stiff ride and a little fidgety but not harsh by any means.
Very sexy!!!
I too like the subtle blue accents.
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Here is my Litespeed Liege - this was the top of the line frame back in 1999 - Been a great bike for all those years

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Originally Posted by Ghost Ryder
I don't blame your dog for being scared of that machine!!!
It's freakishly Sexy!!!
Hott @$$ speed demon red horns & all!
Thank you.
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Originally Posted by Ghost Ryder
I don't blame your dog for being scared of that machine!!!
It's freakishly Sexy!!!
Hott @$$ speed demon red horns & all!
SUPER HOT TT BIKE and excellent photography...plus no garage door, total WINNER...
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Originally Posted by LowCel
Please ignore the grime and the crank position. That is the temporary crankset, I'll be putting the Quarq on it for TT's.

SUPER HOT TT bike, excellent picture, and no garage door...PERFECTION...
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^^^ Not hot. TT bikes just don't do it for me.
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Originally Posted by zatopek
^^^ Not hot. TT bikes just don't do it for me.


Originally Posted by WHOOOSSHHH...
SUPER HOT TT bike, excellent picture, and no garage door...PERFECTION...
Thank ya.
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Just finished this build. Will probably tweak some things here and there, slam the stem and cut the steerer tube.
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Just finished this build. Will probably tweak some things here and there, slam the stem and cut the steerer tube.
3T seatpost is a must...very nice job though! LOOSE THE GARAGE DOOR PIC..
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Just finished this build. Will probably tweak some things here and there, slam the stem and cut the steerer tube.
Um, that is hot.
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Originally Posted by WHOOOSSHHH...
3T seatpost is a must...very nice job though! LOOSE THE GARAGE DOOR PIC..
Excuse the door, it was a hasty photo op. Unfortunately the frame is an '08 which uses a crazy 32.4mm seatpost diameter. I am going to get a 27.2 shim for it, and replace the post. 3T was the obvious first choice, but I'm thinking my long term plan might involve an ENVE seatpost and fork.

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