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I think your Concorde's basically pretty too.
I'm using da 7700 on the 7800 crank arms; for me 7700 was the acme of form and functionality (but the stiffness of the 7800 on its bb is worth having). If you're looking at chainrings I think TA hegoa are nice: very machined, very light. Below is an early version of the cobra with semi-compact Hegoa rings. I also think black rings would draw attention back to the pink/white black fade of the frame. Shit, here I go sounding like a stylist, again.
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Roast me, please. I feel like something is off on my build. Don't entirely like the look of it. I guess cutting the steerer will be an improvement. On that note, where do you all reckon I can find a steerer star nut thingy. I've been looking around on the internet but couldn't really find anything.
I really really liked that Colnage that @Flandria posted recently. This just looks silly in comparison.
Another thing I don't really like about my bike, a small 51cm frame, is that the handlebars feel like they almost hit the tyres so to speak. It's inherent to the bike, but I dislike it.
Maybe the cranks are too fat? Maybe it's the mismatch between Shimano and Sram?
(I love riding it though)