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#277
multi-sport junkie
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 36
Likes: 0
From: Sunny South Florida
Bikes: Cervelo P2C, Cannondale SixThirteen

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.
#279
I get high on lactic acid
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 725
Likes: 0
From: Ontario, Canada
Bikes: 2003 Cervelo P3/2003 Trek 2000/2005 Norco EXC 2.0ht
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.
#280

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.
#283
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 3,704
Likes: 355
From: NWNJ
Bikes: Road bike is a Carbon Bianchi C2C & Grandis (1980's), Gary Fisher Mt Bike, Trek Tandem & Mongoose SS MTB circa 1992.
Sweet Old School Bars, I luv it..loks fast & comfy
Bike is a sweet throw back what year is it?
#284
multi-sport junkie
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 36
Likes: 0
From: Sunny South Florida
Bikes: Cervelo P2C, Cannondale SixThirteen
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.
#285
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 310
Likes: 0
From: Gainesville, FL
Bikes: Trek 1500 road bike, Giant Trinity Alliance tri bike
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.

#288
Quarq shill

Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 3,962
Likes: 1
From: Ohio
Bikes: 08 Felt F4, 05 Fuji Team SL, 08 Planet X Stealth, 10 Kona Jake the Snake, 03 Giant OCR flat bar.
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.
I'll do some double checking, so don't quote me on that spec.
#289
Happiest on 2 Wheels
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 55
Likes: 0
Bikes: Cervelo Soloist Carbon, Trek 5200, Bianchi Volpe, Quintana Roo Kilo
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.
#290
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 310
Likes: 0
From: Gainesville, FL
Bikes: Trek 1500 road bike, Giant Trinity Alliance tri bike
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.

Race wheels (bikesdirect vuelta 50mm tubulars with wheelbuilder.com wheel cover) are on the way!
#291
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 159
Likes: 0
From: Beaverton, Oregon
Bikes: 2008 Quintana Roo LuceroLite; 1993 Zipp 2001, 1998 Quintana Roo Private Reserve Kilo; Kona
#292
spinner
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 60
Likes: 0
From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: Ridley,Viner,Pinarello,Fuji,Javelin
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.
#293
Triathlon in my future???
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 2,193
Likes: 1
From: Southwest Iowa
Bikes: Junk, that is why I am here. :-)
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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2007 Jamis Ventura Comp
2006 Jamis Explorer 2.0
2000 Specialized Hardrock (bought used)
Swim, Bike, Run and sounds like fun
2007 Jamis Ventura Comp
2006 Jamis Explorer 2.0
2000 Specialized Hardrock (bought used)
Swim, Bike, Run and sounds like fun
#294
pan y agua

Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 31,812
Likes: 1,235
From: Jacksonville
Bikes: Willier Zero 7; Merlin Extralight; Calfee Dragonfly tandem, Calfee Adventure tandem; Cervelo P2; Motebecane Ti Fly 29er; Motebecanne Phantom Cross; Schwinn Paramount Track bike
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.
Perhaps not as "cool" as having the stem down, but it will be a tad stiffer, a tad lighter, and a tad safer.
#295
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 146
Likes: 0
From: DC Metro
Bikes: Orbea Onix 2005; Ordu 2007
Here's my new Orbea Ordu 2007 w/ Ultegra SL. It's my first Tri bike and I'm still trying to dial in.
Last edited by itri-45; 03-09-08 at 07:43 PM. Reason: Link pic from url
#299
Quarq shill

Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 3,962
Likes: 1
From: Ohio
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.
Last edited by cslone; 03-06-08 at 02:24 PM.





