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    My pride and first build ever.

    Funny is that due to reading this forum i was impressed by the number of people who ride steel bikes and there experiences.

    Over here in EU it's at least alu and the best is CF.
    Anybody who is riding steel is either a student or a older person and it's a very small minority that choose to ride steel.

    After having ridden a reasonable number of miles on my new alu bike and enjoyed it i had the opportunity to ride only about 100 yards on a perfect road to test steel (a washboard kinda road) and i was impressed or better yet i was convinced
    From that moment on i realized where all these people where talking about.

    I sold my alu bone shaker and got myself in to focussing on steel.

    After a year of hard work and picking out the parts i wanted here is my pride and a celebration of that old magic material.

    The frame was custom made as i had some health issues with my alu bike so made to fit me was a no:1 priority for me.

    My goal was to build a bike that is not the lightest around, but one that would last my many years.
    I feel that the chosen parts will help me to succeed that.

    Some parts like crank and brakes have been painted to match the contrast of the colours of the frame.
    I feel this way the bike/parts came out best although this may not be everbody's cup of tea.

    Tomorrow my maiden ride .......



    Frame: Duell Passion steel
    Fork: Dedacciai CF
    Paint: Multipaint red/black and white
    Stem: Syntace F99
    Bars: Syntace
    Bartape: Fizik
    Hubs: DT Swiss 240s
    Spokes: Sapim Race butted
    Rims: Mavic Open Pro
    Tires: Michelin Krylion Carbon
    Group: Shimano 105 HT II triple 10 speed
    Jockey wheels: Tacx (bearing version)
    BB: Phil Wood bearings
    Pedals: SPD-SL
    Saddle: Selle an atomica
    Seatpost: Thomson
    Bottle holders: Tacx
    Bottle's: Tacx 750 cc
    Cables: Stock Shimano's but they have a liner in them and where the inner cables are 'unprotected' the have been fitted in teflon liners making it fully protected against dirt.
    Bike computer: Polar CS 600
    Last edited by g19; 05-03-2008 at 09:41 AM. Reason: Additional info.

 

 

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