Very cool! How do you get the diamonds in the tape? Is it something I can do on my drop bars?
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At the request of Rij73...
Just built this up (myself) last week. It's a Blue T16 w/some SRAM stuff:
Notes:
- Yes, I am aware that the saddle position is not UCI legal in the photos I posted (It's been fixed w/another saddle & some strategic measuring!)
-Those are just training wheels- I have some Zipps for racing (though those American Classics are starting to grow on me)
- Rij73, there's no reason that you can't get SRAM Red! High-quality parts are always justifiable!!
-Rode it in a 40K on Saturday, and the bike performed perfectly, though operator error may have accounted for not finishing better than 4th place![]()
Last edited by Andrea; 07-28-2008 at 12:24 PM.
Very cool! How do you get the diamonds in the tape? Is it something I can do on my drop bars?
SWEET bike! Will you explain why and how that saddle placement isn't legal? Just for my continued education...
Sweet rig! Looks like it should be fast for sure. I'll be out *cough* attempting *cough* to set a PR at our local course on Weds *cough*...
What was the "operator error" btw? Just interested since I've had a few of those myself.
SheFly
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Did you hear Meg & I yell for you? By name? You were rather occupied at the time.
I heard you!!! I had no idea who it was, though, and I didn't have a chance to look!
Oh yeah, and the UCI regulations state that the nose of the saddle must be 5cm or more behind the bottom bracket. However, you can have it up as far as the BB if your knee is not ahead of the pedal spindle when you sit on your bike (which is referred to a "morphological exception"). In the photo, the nose is actually in front of the BB, which is only legal at non-UCI races and at any triathlon.
My operator error was not training properly before a 40k TT!
Drool drool drool!!!
Everyone needs at least one bicycle by BLUE. Now you have two! Lucky...![]()
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Cool! Congrats on the performance in Lebanon!
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
OK, this might sound ridiculous, but what bottle cage is that? I want some white ones, and that one looks perfect!
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Sweeeeeeeet.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
I wish that bike came with the custom decal HED wheels that it's pictured with on the website. My team is getting Blue sponsorship next year, and I really want a TT bike, but they won't give me a good enough deal on the frame, since I'm technically not supposed to race collegiate anymore (even though I still race USCF under the same club). I'm jealous. Nice ride.
wow that is like bike porn! Love all the poses!
beautiful bike.... what's the gearing on your bike? are your TTs pretty flat?
Thanks!
It's 53/39, but on the suggestion of my team manager/coach, I plan to get larger TT chainrings sometime in the future (not that I'll spin out of what I have, but larger rings end up giving you a straighter chainline in order to reduce friction). The time trials in this area are anything from dead flat to large rolling hills with the occasional hill climb TT (in which case, I stick with the road bike).