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Old 06-03-07 | 01:46 PM
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Bikes: Merlin Ti Build, Trek Y-50, Bianchi Titanium Build, Custom Cuevas Road bike

Originally Posted by VT to CA
Gruppo - Dura Ace everything- except the chain and crankset... FSA K-Force Light for the cranks and a SRAM pc991 hollowpin chain (missing-link easy on/off is invaluable)

Headset - Standard, correct? One choice there- Chris King NoThreadSet

Spacers - Whatever... keep the carbon thing going, I guess

Seat - Veeery personal. Since you asked though- I like Specialized Toupes... Selle Italia SLK's are nice, although if I was in the market I'd probably try the SLC Kit Carbonio... or that SLR Kit Carbonio Flow...

Tires - I'm a Vredestein man. I think they make the best riding clinchers, hands down... can't beat that 145 psi. Go with what I ride... Fortezza TriComps for training, Fortezza SL's for race days if you're not on tubulars.

Tape - RavX Stitch tape. Or if you can't find that, it's better known as Stella Azzurra Eleganza (same company, same tape).

Stem - I know you didn't request opinions here, but that ea50 isn't in the same league with the rest of your setup. If you want to keep the all-Easton thing rolling, go higher-end there... or if you'll venture into other brands, then I can't say enough good things about the Ritchey WCS 4-Axis...
Great sdvice; will be looking to replace the EA50 with EC90, but I have Easton EC90 Equipe Pro Road Bar 2006 26mm and I have to have a 90mm stem that will fit the narrow diam bars.


Originally Posted by Squint
I may have seen your frame the last time I was at Excel.

I have the same handlebars, fork, and seatpost on my Lynskey.

You'll need to get a compression plug for the fork. The Beartrap device is an eyesore on top of not working very well. You can call Easton and they'll send you a compression plug. Or get an FSA one (Profile and Reynolds don't fit).

In my frame, the seatpost required more torque than usual to keep it from slipping. It also got scratched very easily. It's my first and probably last carbon fiber seatpost.

I made the mistake of getting a Cane Creek headset after always having Chris Kings on my bikes. After a few weeks, a knock developed that I couldn't adjust out. The CC headset cups were very difficult to remove. I had to bang away at them for 2 hours even with the proper tools. I've never had that much difficulty removing headset cups.

As for spacers, carbon fiber ones have never lined up flush with each other. I haven't had this problem with Al spacers. The solution is to just use one big spacer.
More great advice - I was planning on Chris King; so no problems right? I'll call Easton for a compresion plug - thanks!


Originally Posted by w0lffian
I think your build is the perfect canadate for the new Ultegra sl, little lighter than the original, and it would look hot against the ti
I know, now it's between DA and Ultegra SL, but SL may not come out in time!
Originally Posted by Markedoc
Here's what I did:

Merlin CR 6/4 Works (same sale at Excel)
EC70 stem
EC90 seat post
EC90 Equipe Pro bars (they are non-ergo)
EC90 SLX fork
Easton Orion II wheels
Zero gravity SS brakes
DA 10

Oh - and Shimano Flight Deck
Will try to get an EC90 stem, but may have to go to EC70. Mavic Ksyrium SL's are already purchased; although I've heard nice things about Easton Wheels, but then again, I'm glad I got Mavic's!
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