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Old 12-15-07 | 05:55 AM
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Old 01-12-08 | 03:19 PM
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Here is my new Cervelo P2C. I just got it together last night and took it for the first ride this morning. It rides like a dream. It is mostly stock- Ultegra front and rear derailleurs, Vision base bar and aero bars & I added the FSA carbon cranks and Speedplay Light Action Stainless pedals. I will be upgrading to Dura Ace deraileurs and some Hed wheels shortly. All my upgrades are incentive based depending on how I do in my races. It tends to give you an extra push at the end of the race when you are staring at first place in your age group in the back. I will be sure to add pics as i upgrade.
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Old 01-29-08 | 12:16 PM
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Great bike! Definately get those carbon wheels on there..... For the sake of the bike!
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Old 01-29-08 | 12:21 PM
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Nice bike dude. Though my question....why are you going to upgrade to DA? there is very little performance difference, and a small change in weight. There are better ways to spend your money.
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Old 01-29-08 | 05:53 PM
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I also got the new '08 P2C Ultegra. Only thing I have in store is to get my position dialed in (loose most of the spacers) and save up for some nice race wheels. I think the Hed3 front and a Renn disc will look very nice color wise to this frame. I can't wait.
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Old 01-29-08 | 08:07 PM
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Very nice! That is what I plan to buy, when i get a tri bike......maybe summer 09 hahah
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Old 01-31-08 | 03:57 AM
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You Cervelo guys realize there is a max recommended spacer height?
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Old 01-31-08 | 08:44 PM
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Sweet Old School Bars, I luv it..loks fast & comfy

Bike is a sweet throw back what year is it?
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Old 02-02-08 | 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by cslone
You Cervelo guys realize there is a max recommended spacer height?
I have only found a max height on the Wolf SL fork not the TT fork. If you have any other info to support this it would be greatly appreciated. I have dropped a few spacers but I want to be sure that it is not over the max- if there is one on the TT fork. I am sitting at 55mm from top of the head tube to the bottom of the stem. Check out Chrissie Wellingtons bike I guess Cervelo didnt let her know of any max spacer height. Hers is about at what mine is in the pic I posted before dropping down.
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Old 02-09-08 | 05:04 PM
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Yaay, I got a new bike! Giant Trinity Alliance A2, with upgraded derailleurs (Ultegra) and my own mishmashed front end of Profile/Oval bars. I've only put about 50 miles on it so far, but I've gotta say, what a bike. Handles great, I can get nice and steep, and everything is nice and aero. Plus, the price can't be beat.



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Old 02-09-08 | 08:39 PM
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Cool looking bike. I like the picture of you on it. You look aero yet comfortable.
And hopefully you will go fast!
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Old 02-09-08 | 08:49 PM
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[(loose most of the spacers)

Man be careful. If those spacers are loose the whole front end might get wobbly.

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Old 02-09-08 | 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by dothedu
I have only found a max height on the Wolf SL fork not the TT fork. If you have any other info to support this it would be greatly appreciated. I have dropped a few spacers but I want to be sure that it is not over the max- if there is one on the TT fork. I am sitting at 55mm from top of the head tube to the bottom of the stem. Check out Chrissie Wellingtons bike I guess Cervelo didnt let her know of any max spacer height. Hers is about at what mine is in the pic I posted before dropping down.
Sorry, forgot about this thread. The general concensus of big shops, Competitive Cyclist and the like, is spacer max= the diameter of the fork expecially on carbon forks. I couldn't find the TT fork specs, but I double checked with a shop buddy of mine who swears it's 50mm including the headset top cap.

I'll do some double checking, so don't quote me on that spec.
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Old 02-10-08 | 12:05 PM
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Rahzel, I think you got the absolute best bang for the buck bike out there. Just add some aero wheels and you'll be able to compete against anyone. I've been thinking about picking one up too with the same derailleur upgrade. And yeah, your position looks great on that bike.
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Old 02-10-08 | 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by fzrdave
Rahzel, I think you got the absolute best bang for the buck bike out there. Just add some aero wheels and you'll be able to compete against anyone. I've been thinking about picking one up too with the same derailleur upgrade. And yeah, your position looks great on that bike.
Thanks for the kind statements! I completely agree about the A2 being the "best bang for the buck" bike right now. I would definitely recommend the A2 with the derailleur upgrade to just about anyone, 9spd Ultegra is pretty cheap nowadays anyway

Race wheels (bikesdirect vuelta 50mm tubulars with wheelbuilder.com wheel cover) are on the way!
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Old 02-26-08 | 09:44 AM
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Bikes: 2008 Quintana Roo LuceroLite; 1993 Zipp 2001, 1998 Quintana Roo Private Reserve Kilo; Kona

Originally Posted by ZIPP2001
Don't do tri's but I do lend it out to my riding partner who does. I have over 40,000 miles on her. I also have a zipp that isn't painted that been collecting dust, that I just started building back up last week.
Let me know if you need any help or insight. Actually, you'd probably help me out more than me being able to help you. In any case, it's nice to see other Zipp2001 owners out there.
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Old 03-03-08 | 04:27 AM
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I'd like to post my latest bike but can anyone help me with the size of image to upload. All I get is 100kb max for a jpeg which shows a pic not much bigger than my avatar. Thanks.
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Old 03-03-08 | 07:02 AM
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I'd like to post my latest bike but can anyone help me with the size of image to upload. All I get is 100kb max for a jpeg which shows a pic not much bigger than my avatar. Thanks.

You can use a higher size, just size it either in pixel or inches, so it will fit the screen and not make everyone scroll over to see the whole thing.
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Old 03-03-08 | 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by cslone
You Cervelo guys realize there is a max recommended spacer height?
You can get that exact same position by flipping the stem up, and moving a few spacers above the stem (and eventually cutting it).

Perhaps not as "cool" as having the stem down, but it will be a tad stiffer, a tad lighter, and a tad safer.
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Old 03-03-08 | 07:41 PM
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Here's my new Orbea Ordu 2007 w/ Ultegra SL. It's my first Tri bike and I'm still trying to dial in.


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Old 03-03-08 | 08:09 PM
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Old 03-05-08 | 10:03 PM
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My Tri Bike

here's mine, a cross breed
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Old 03-05-08 | 10:43 PM
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Some filth flarn clean bikes in this thread.

Here's mine, should be complete in the next week or so:

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Old 03-06-08 | 07:46 AM
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Bikes: 08 Felt F4, 05 Fuji Team SL, 08 Planet X Stealth, 10 Kona Jake the Snake, 03 Giant OCR flat bar.

Here's my new project. Waiting for the new disc to pair to the Stinger 90 front I've also got. Dial in and cut the steerer tube tomorrow.


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Old 03-07-08 | 11:43 AM
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Here is my new baby. Raleigh aero aluminum frame, Vision cockpit, Chorus 10 speed drivetrain and Zefiro deep section carbon wheels.

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