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• #1302
Now that is bloody nice
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• #1303
Yes please. I'll have two. Same for that red aeroad.
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• #1305
Would fit fine on an XS or S Ultimate or a XS Aeroad thanks m8
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• #1306
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• #1307
no more than my current ~15mm, less on the Ultimate. I don't care about spacers, I care about fit. Speed > Tumblr
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• #1308
JK Baiting
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• #1309
Out of interest. Are the seatposts of the aeroroad reversable. To allow for SLVLSS set up?
asking for a friend obvs.
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• #1310
That looks amazing for a XS. Cant be?
My size with current 110mm stem.
Its 11mm lower on paper. But I'm running a slamdatstem headset cover. So wouldnt need spacers.Looking at the Argon 18 Nitrogen (ticks more boxes).
But its not great looking in XS. I'd be a 'S' With a 100mm stem. So might be OK.Not looking shite in a small seems to be criteria No1 when I looking at bikes :(
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• #1311
Nice MorganStack®
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• #1312
Thats a XS With the biggest headset race (yes race, its a 3D headset). I'd be on a S With the smallest race.
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• #1313
you need to stop looking at aero bikes NOW
- you have it
- its 2016
- you have it
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• #1314
My steerer is cracked. I've stuck a massive metal bung in there.
But I've got my eye out.
The fact is I want to keep doing a little TT-ing, and also some Tri-ing.
I have the mad expensive ENVE aero road bars + Extensions + shifters + TT saddle + 88/60 wheelset.So any future replacement frame needs to fit With the pricey kit I have, and cover road racing and tri.
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• #1315
My steerer is cracked
oh shit! Is Felt replacing? The aero market hasnt moved since early 2015 .. we have the same products. If I was in market today I'd get 2016 SuperSix Evo HiMod.
Can @apc or @woods_alexis confirm max tyre width in the new Ultimate SLX?
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• #1316
My mate converted his and had to use the following;
Rotor BB PF-41 for 30 MM spindle
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/rotor-pf41-ceramic-bottom-bracket/rp-prod130550
$$$$
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• #1317
I did try and buy a supersix. But the frameset options just didnt work.
In theory a round seatpost would allow TT/Tri saddle slammage. The dale would also be the best option for 80% of my riding. But for a single road race / tri bike. The aero ones just feel like a neater solution.
I'm not writing the Felt off yet though. The steerers condition is stable.
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• #1318
Max is listed as 25mm, but depending on the wheel / tyre combo you could squeeze 28mm in there
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• #1319
nope
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• #1320
ta
availability of CF SLX electronic frameset for this/next year?
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• #1321
Doing it wrong, buy an XS aeroad immediately.
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• #1322
what crankset is he using?
That would be cheaper than buying a new crankset plus cheaper sram bb86 bb
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• #1323
Small right? All sold out until October when the 2017 stock is launched I'm afraid
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• #1324
starts canyon delays II twitter account
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• #1325
Sram Force. He says the bearings need to be to a really high tolerance as they are so small. Which is why they are so expensive. They have Rotor PF41 Steel Bottom Bracket which is only £30
But, with the ULTIMATE CF SLX 9.0 SL (that you posted a pic of last week) it is built with SRAM PF GXP 86,5/91,5 Road bottom bracket.
I hope this helps as I am now getting confused myself....
This is an XS Aeroad... looks amazing for a dinky bike. This one is 6.2kg, albeit with tubs, Tune hubs etc