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Hey all,
Doesn't having a big, shinny cassette of 42t+ bother you (talking aesthetics here)? I mean nowadays groupsets are all black and then there is one huge ,shiny thing on the rear part of the bike.I've seen people get matching biggest ring of the cassette with the front chainring and jockeys but as I don't want to invest this kind of money in parts that will need changing regularly, I want to make it work the simple way which I thought was a silverish matching drivetrain.
The thing is I don't really like shining silver matched with glossy black. I've bought a M7000 cassette. It isn't silver and because of this the contrast isn't so great between two colours. The problem is - now it seems impossible to find a matching chainring. Has anyone got something in mind? What do you think about this ? Am I looking into this wrong from your perspective?
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I've decided to sell my beloved bike as it is too big for me.
Parts:
Pinarello Pista 7005 tripple butted TT-51.5 cm ST-50 cm frame
Full carbon Pinarello fork
Mavic Ellipse wheelset
Vittoria Diamante Pro Light tires
Sram Omnium crankset
Shimano Dura-Ace NJS 15t cog
Izumi-V Super Toughness NJS chain
Fizik Curve saddle
Thomson Elite X2 stemWeights 7.18kg
The bike isn't new all of the parts have signs of use. If you want any specific pictures or information please contact me directly. The bike is located in Lithuania. Insured shipping is possible at buyers expense. PayPal payment is also possible but I wouldn't like to pay the fees
Asking £8̶1̶2̶ -> £700 --> £670
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Hi guys, don't know if I'm in the right place... what are the widest saddles on the market you know about (don't care if they are vintage or discontinued)? I know specialized makes 168mm saddles, brooks c19 cambium is 184mm, bontrager has a few saddles of ~164mm width. I'm not talking about gel touring saddles for an upright position. Let me know!
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new or minimal usage would be prefered