What road bike do you have?
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Timo, why all the uber-lite bits with a Chorus cassette? You could save probably 130-150g with a Tiso or KCNC cassette.
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I want some of those wall mounted wheel clamps to hang bikes around my house like artwork! The bike is just crazy. Inspired design for sure. I am not sure if I like it, but the WTF factor doesn't hurt in a world full of bikes that all look very similar for the most part.
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Because the Chorus cassette is mounted on a set of also not quite weightweenie Campagnolo Neutron training wheels and because I appreciate some durability that I won´t find in Tiso or KCNC cassettes. Doing 8,000 to 9,000 kilometers a year would minch several überlite cassettes per season.
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Many fine examples of beautiful road bikes on this forum. I love them all.
I feel priveliged to present one of my favorites right now, altough I have a few. My 1995 Schwinn Le Tour, 100 Year Anniversary Edition. Chro-Moly double butted, steel main tubes, Shimano 300EX drivetrain with Biopace crankset, 7 speed Shimano cassette, Shimano sealed cartridge BB, Shimano RSX brakes, Shimano 300 Aero brake levers, Araya AL Alloy wheels, Shimano indexed shifters on the downtube and many more goodies, all stock (sans pedals). This bike weighs in at about 24lbs. and I have no problem passing $4500 road bikes all day long. It's currently in the que for a total resto-mod.
BTW, if you know of any like this for sale anywhere, please let me know.
I feel priveliged to present one of my favorites right now, altough I have a few. My 1995 Schwinn Le Tour, 100 Year Anniversary Edition. Chro-Moly double butted, steel main tubes, Shimano 300EX drivetrain with Biopace crankset, 7 speed Shimano cassette, Shimano sealed cartridge BB, Shimano RSX brakes, Shimano 300 Aero brake levers, Araya AL Alloy wheels, Shimano indexed shifters on the downtube and many more goodies, all stock (sans pedals). This bike weighs in at about 24lbs. and I have no problem passing $4500 road bikes all day long. It's currently in the que for a total resto-mod.
BTW, if you know of any like this for sale anywhere, please let me know.
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Many fine examples of beautiful road bikes on this forum. I love them all.
I feel priveliged to present one of my favorites right now, altough I have a few. My 1995 Schwinn Le Tour, 100 Year Anniversary Edition. Chro-Moly double butted, steel main tubes, Shimano 300EX drivetrain with Biopace crankset, 7 speed Shimano cassette, Shimano sealed cartridge BB, Shimano RSX brakes, Shimano 300 Aero brake levers, Araya AL Alloy wheels, Shimano indexed shifters on the downtube and many more goodies, all stock (sans pedals). This bike weighs in at about 24lbs. and I have no problem passing $4500 road bikes all day long. It's currently in the que for a total resto-mod.
BTW, if you know of any like this for sale anywhere, please let me know.
I feel priveliged to present one of my favorites right now, altough I have a few. My 1995 Schwinn Le Tour, 100 Year Anniversary Edition. Chro-Moly double butted, steel main tubes, Shimano 300EX drivetrain with Biopace crankset, 7 speed Shimano cassette, Shimano sealed cartridge BB, Shimano RSX brakes, Shimano 300 Aero brake levers, Araya AL Alloy wheels, Shimano indexed shifters on the downtube and many more goodies, all stock (sans pedals). This bike weighs in at about 24lbs. and I have no problem passing $4500 road bikes all day long. It's currently in the que for a total resto-mod.
BTW, if you know of any like this for sale anywhere, please let me know.
congrats on keeping it REAL!!
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Steel is real. After some 14 years of terrible abuse on harsh pavement, potholes, curbs, you name it, it's still the smoothest ride in town.
Bike ≠ Car ≠ Ped.
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Just needs brakes, chain and tape.
Frameset: Guerciotti Atos CX frameset
Wheels: Mavic Open CD (not pictured)
Shifters: Sram Force (L), Sram Rival (R)
Rear Derailleur: Sram Force w/ Token Tiramic pulleys
Front Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra
Brakes: Tektro CR720, Silver (not pictured)
Crankset: Sram Red, Thorne 46t chainring
Chain: Shimano Dura-Ace 7801
Pedals: Crank Bro's Eggbeaters
Seatpost: Easton EA70
Stem: Ritchey WCS
Bars: Cannondale Fire Ergo, 42cm
Saddle: Selle San Marco Regal
Bar Tape: Fizik, bright blue (not pictured)
Excluding the tubulars I'm buying, this project has cost under $700.
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Just needs brakes, chain and tape.
Frameset: Guerciotti Atos CX frameset
Wheels: Mavic Open CD (not pictured)
Shifters: Sram Force (L), Sram Rival (R)
Rear Derailleur: Sram Force w/ Token Tiramic pulleys
Front Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra
Brakes: Tektro CR720, Silver (not pictured)
Crankset: Sram Red, Thorne 46t chainring
Chain: Shimano Dura-Ace 7801
Pedals: Crank Bro's Eggbeaters
Seatpost: Easton EA70
Stem: Ritchey WCS
Bars: Cannondale Fire Ergo, 42cm
Saddle: Selle San Marco Regal
Bar Tape: Fizik, bright blue (not pictured)
Excluding the tubulars I'm buying, this project has cost under $700.
Id really like to know.
I am trying to get together a nice winter/2 bike on the cheap as well and would love to hear how you have achieved this!
Regards!