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Glws! I found myself a similar crankset in 167.5mm from some guy in Germany, although mine is well used and scratched.
Sure one could put "shimano" stickers on any cranks but by doing that you are only cheating yourself. It's basic human behaviour to want something rare as opposed to something off the shelf, even if there is no actual difference. :)
If anyone knows how these are/were distributed, I'd love to know. I didn't spot any cranks with shimano decals in the last track world championships, but then again most pros are now using some cranks with power metering.
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That yellow donohue in the last page is great. It has similar type of decals than mine which I think is around '98. Is that Reynolds 853 or Reynolds 853 Pro Team (it says in the decal)? The top tube seems to be flat from top and bottom like in mine. Not too many framebuilders seemed to use that kind of tubing.
I've had some people ask whether I still have soserious's old Donohue (I think there is a picture of it in the first pages of this thread), and the answer is yes. Here is a picture of current setup. All business now, front spoke setup waits until summer :)
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Thanks! These were very small local club events in central Finland. I actually would have liked to have a brake, since the halfway turn was not on a top of a hill.
Probably going to buy one piece suit or a new jersey next year with a tighter fit. I didn't realize my jersey is so loose. Our club didn't have race fit jerseys available when I bought mine years ago. Anyway my main focus is in geared road cycling so fixed TTs are just for fun and good training.
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For sale black Look Ergostem for 1 1/8" forks, includes shim for 1" forks.
For 26.0mm handlebars.
Minor paint chips, overall good condition. Adjustment rings in good shape.Looking for SOLD EUR posted inside EU. Item located in Finland.
Bitcoins also accepted using bitstamp rate, 10% discount for bitcoin payment!https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/48832926/myynti/2014/ergostem.jpg
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I did a couple of local TTs last summer on my fixed gear Visp. On the other TT they even had a separate group for single speeds, and I won it, being the only participant :D
Now Visp is sold and I will use my Dolan Seta this summer. Not as aggressive, but I don't think it will matter much. And I now have a rear disc!Haven't broken 40km/h for the 10km time trial yet, best is 39.x.
I used 48/16 and 48/17 (which was a bit too low).
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I wanted a black as well, but they are out of stock. So i got the clear/silver one, 49t. When i ordered also 47t was available but now its out as well.
$88 + shipping was $103 total, I think it's not too bad price for good or at least special looking chainring. Also customs didnt catch it, so no extra fees.
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Bought it second hand from a Finnish forum. It was uncut and unglued though, but the ugly alpha Q logos were covered by black marker so it was basically better than NIB.
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you cut your forks too short
I did it as instructed in the Alpha Q instructions. Draw a line above the stem and cut 4mm below it. The fork is also main reason for getting weight as low.
For those interested, here is a list of parts with weight. Sorry not everything is separated (front wheel weighed total, crankset weighed with chainring etc)
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/48832926/seta_paino_v3.pngE: checked total weight with a fish scale as well, matches with excel at ~6.27kg.
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Nice bike and you sure have had lots of different setups. I can always come here to check what seta would look in configuration X or Y. =)
I just finished my own build of 56cm seta, currently with a rear corima disc and trispoke.
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The original asking price was 170 gbp according to this https://www.facebook.com/BikeButcher/posts/429745403762782
And it took 2 months to sell even with that price.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GRAHAM-WEIGH-Reynolds-853-Steel-Road-Bike-54cm-Campagnolo-/281675074369
If I'm not mistaken this Graham Weigh is built by Donohue. Might be a bargain, couple of days left to bid.