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• #52
But looks good and should offer some aero benefit
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• #53
Exactly, it's well rad!
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• #54
...might even be more durable than IO, with the extra 450grams of carbon&resin the N5 carries compared to IO.
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• #55
Managed to get a rear wheel off chickenleaverpuller today, was tempted to order one of ebay but paid a premium so i can get this ready within the next week rather than wait 3 weeks.just need a headset and stem now.
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• #57
Sweeeet!
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• #58
This set up would look awesome with the Zipp 'Replica' cockpit for sale here:
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• #59
Already on it ;)
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• #60
Everything is turning out beautiful in this build.
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• #61
Everything is turning out beautiful in this build.
cheers bro glad you appreciate it.
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• #63
Bloody hell, it's not like he's planning on doing Paris-Roubaix. I'm sure anyone who orders a stiff track frame knows what they're up against.
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• #64
^^
I find it annoying when people call a ride 'harsh' & 'uncomfortable'.I used to ride a Look 464 on the road (then a PX just like this one) and I remember popping into Condor where a sale assistant was saying out loud 'the 464 is sooo harsh on the road, who would ride that?'. It was a great, stiff ride.
Are we all supposed to ride a fully suspended MTB / touring bike / with wide tyres for maximum comfort??
You would be the first one to take the piss if he was building a Dutchie bike with Ultegra 6800 11sp! 'It's too comfortable'
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• #65
2014; the year of scoble
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• #66
Ignore Jaybee - he is old before his time.
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• #67
Anyhow, i'm so excited, apparently the frame is on it's way to my door. Can't wait to start a Planet X carbon Pro 2.0 thread lol.
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• #68
Lol jeez guyz. Y u take lyf so srs
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• #69
are any of those things words?
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• #70
Just trying to prove that I'm not old, Dan.
In all seriousness, I hope you have fun with your bike badman. Did you decide what to do regarding one vs two brakes and the lack of a rear drilled bridge? (Sorry if I'm getting you confused with someone else who had this conundrum)
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• #71
It's here! badmanlongtime get on with it so I can see how it's done by a pro!
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• #72
I have one of these frames - can't really think of a way that you could drill one for a rear brake.
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• #73
Have fun with the toe overlap. Yesterday I almost stacked it pulling away from the traffic light, had to unclip real quick and step down.
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• #74
I was waiting for the haters to come out of the woodwork lol
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• #75
Not sure where did you see hate in what I
saidtyped.
my front wheel costs more than my frame lol