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• #4852
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• #4853
Looks perfect with the zipps. Actually took me a while to realise it‘s a Denti - I was fooled by the colour and thought: wow, I‘ve never seen a Gios with those lugs.
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• #4854
Nice !! I prefer how it looks without the zipp wheels
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• #4855
The quill was the right choice...
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• #4856
When are we doing OGONF: Old groupset on a modern frame?
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• #4857
Verry nice
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• #4858
Great bike. I really like the Denti panto ladybirds!
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• #4859
Did this when I was naive and tasteless: 2018 Ridley Fenix (Tiesj Benoot's) with 10 speed Record from 09/10 ish. Saddle, bar tape and chain length aside, it didn't look too daft
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• #4860
2018 Ridley Fenix (Tiesj Benoot's)
Nice! Is this the one he won Strade Bianche with?!
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• #4861
Is that not a MGOMF? 🤧
Shirley needs to be 90s Crabon?
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• #4862
Very beautiful! I echo the comments of rim colour suiting the frame perfectly.
Got a decent side shot?
Groupset is 11-speed? I got the same shape 10-speed shifters but the "button" for shifting on the inside of the lever body is much bigger. -
• #4863
This looks great tbh. Other than the tape.
5 arm carbon campag is timeless.
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• #4864
I tell myself it was, but unlikely! It came with a circular sticker with a 3 on it, so I'm guessing spare bike. Fair few scratches and dings so it's had some use but no idea when or where.
@greeno - 5-arm Campag remains, but 11-speed Chorus, black saddle and tape too. Record 10-speed went on a Merckx Strada - posted earlier in this thread somewhere. Apologies in advance for spamming this thread with modernity and the shite photo quality:
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• #4865
Cool bike!
The bike (including mud) on which he won Strade is on display in Wielermuseum Roeselare, sorry to burst your dream :)
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• #4866
Ha, that's good to know though, thanks for sharing.
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• #4867
Don't think I ever posted this here in the end... I should ride it more often these days.
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• #4868
Sexy
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• #4869
That RH hood isn't on right
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• #4871
Here
Look KG86 frame with complete SRAM Force 1 groupset. Almost complete, the cranks are Red, no way I could find the matching Force.
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• #4872
Replacing enormous 90s anatomic bars with modern compact ones made the world of difference to comfort levels on this. I could actually do with about 15mm more reach now but it was a miracle I got these through a stem in the first place so I’m not messing with it. Also switched to a Campag rear skewer which holds the PDWs in place better than the old Hope one ever managed.
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• #4873
This is really great. Any idea what it weighs?
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• #4874
Never knew All Blacks Fwd had a side hussle.
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• #4875
I can’t even imagine how heavy handed his welding would be
Previously this bike had a aheadset and a generic carbon fork so forgettable it wouldn't be invited to dinner if it was the last fork on earth.
As I had the original fork and think a quill looks loads better anyway I've fitted those. Columbus SL, Gilco main tubes, fast back seat stays, the seat stays are like Popeye's forearms and bulge noticeably in the middle before narrowing at each end, and cool middle finger lugs, or spearpoint lugs as they are more commonly known :).
10 speed Campag, semi compact 52/36, Zonda's that were hand me downs from my Look, new 3t bars and stem, 28c tyres, fat 3mm bar tape and bike is a super comfortable mile muncher.
And I couldn't resist borrowing the Zipp's from my Look to see what it looks like with some deeper rims, pretty tasty as it happens.