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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2014 20:05:32 GMT
Can I ask where you bought the fork? looks great!
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Post by ianmoss on Feb 28, 2014 20:14:52 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2014 21:15:13 GMT
Ah okay cheers I'll keep a look out
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Post by zoltansocrates on Feb 28, 2014 22:17:11 GMT
That fork looks pin sharp
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2014 18:57:20 GMT
I agree, those forks are really nice. They are now on my window shopping list!
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Post by ianmoss on Mar 12, 2014 22:31:15 GMT
March 2014 - New WheelsNew wheel set, Shimano 501 C30 from Planet X - discounted to £90, too good to miss. Wheels spin for much longer than the original fitted B'Twin wheels, a recommended upgrade my many Triban owners here. Complete build of wheels including, Sram 11-28 cassette, Planet X lightweight tubes, and Schwalbe Lugano tyres came in at 3,305g which is a weight saving of 180g on the original set up (3,485g) Complete bike so far weighs in at 9.4 Kilo Update on costs so far... Bike purchase - £300 Charge Spoon Saddle - £21 Deda Quattro 2 Stem (90mm) - £10 Carbon Spacer Set - £6 Bar Tape - £5 Bottle cage (with bottle) - £8 Schwalbe Lugano Tyres (pair) - £28 Specialized FACT Carbon Forks - £45 Compact Shimano FC-R600 Chainset (old Ultegra 6600 design) + Hollowtech BB - £60 Sram PC-971 chain - £13 Deda Dog Fang - £5 Shimano R540 SPD pedals - £28 VDO A8+ wireless computer - £18 Sram 11-28 cassette - £14 Shimano 501 Wheel set - £90 Total: £651
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Post by baz on Mar 12, 2014 23:44:29 GMT
That looks Amazing Ian, well done
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Post by ianmoss on Mar 12, 2014 23:47:49 GMT
That's it for now...
See how it goes all through the year riding rather than upgrading.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2014 6:31:05 GMT
Looking good Ian. Still got a touch of red on it so should be fast.
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Post by lowey on Mar 13, 2014 8:32:15 GMT
Looks good Ian. New wheels and tyres go nice with the bike.
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Post by joneve on Mar 13, 2014 9:39:07 GMT
Really nice that. One of the only things I prefer on the T3a's is the B'Twin text. Looks MUCH better capitalised. Only the way it looks and how it performs should be the most important factor, but it's not a crime to look more awesome!
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Post by chappers on Mar 13, 2014 10:44:23 GMT
Safe to say in my opinion that is the best looking bike on this forum. Looks pure class Ian - well done
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Post by ianmoss on Mar 13, 2014 10:54:12 GMT
Safe to say in my opinion that is the best looking bike on this forum. Looks pure class Ian - well done Flattery - thanks
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Post by Radchenister on Mar 13, 2014 10:56:05 GMT
Hang on, with red micro shift hoods? Perhaps when you've added the SRAM we'll review that !
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Post by sodafarl on Mar 14, 2014 23:37:55 GMT
Looking good Ian.
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