All Fuji Roubaix Owners let me see them !!!!
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All Fuji Roubaix Owners let me see them !!!!
I have a fuji roubaix and i want to see yours too thank you !!!!!!!
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Two wheels good. Four wheels bad.
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I had the SST 2.0 the year it came out. I liked it but it was way too stiff for me at the time. I think I'd be fine with one again but I haven't raced for a few years so there's no need for one.
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I thought mine is the 2014 model, but it seems it's been discontinued. It's the all red version and came with 11spd and 105 shifters and derailleurs. I'm running Ultegra 11spd cassettes on my wheel sets (passed the Oval wheels to my wife's bike).
I've been thinking about going Ultegra 52/36 and passing my 105 groupset to my wife's bike too.
Sorry I don't have any photos at the moment.
I've been thinking about going Ultegra 52/36 and passing my 105 groupset to my wife's bike too.
Sorry I don't have any photos at the moment.
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2008 Roubaix Pro. It's been a great bike. Especially pleased with the wheel set, I'm convinced I could beat them with a hammer and they would remain true. Recently upgraded to a Fuji SL1, but keeping the roubaix as the winter/rain bike.
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I thought mine is the 2014 model, but it seems it's been discontinued. It's the all red version and came with 11spd and 105 shifters and derailleurs. I'm running Ultegra 11spd cassettes on my wheel sets (passed the Oval wheels to my wife's bike).
I've been thinking about going Ultegra 52/36 and passing my 105 groupset to my wife's bike too.
Sorry I don't have any photos at the moment.
I've been thinking about going Ultegra 52/36 and passing my 105 groupset to my wife's bike too.
Sorry I don't have any photos at the moment.
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Horrible shot, still had the test ride pedals on it from when I bought it, no cages, nothing, but only one I have. First road bike, 15 1.0 LE from performance but I'm quite pleased with it.
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Older picture. I've since changed the stem and seat post and relegated these wheels as gravel wheels with a set of 700x30 Kenda Kwiks.
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Isn't it though? I've got a little over a grand into it, but I'll let it go for just $5,000.
Edit: For the record books, this is the 2003 Fuji Roubaix Pro model which was the final year they made it in steel. I got the frame as NOS last spring and built it up with the 5700 105 group it now has. I'm quite happy with it!
Edit: For the record books, this is the 2003 Fuji Roubaix Pro model which was the final year they made it in steel. I got the frame as NOS last spring and built it up with the 5700 105 group it now has. I'm quite happy with it!
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Fresh back from a little morning ride before I leave to work in the morning for 14 days. I am completely happy with my purchase and the only upgrades I see in the future will be carbon bars for a bit more vibration damping. One of my favorite routes near the house is about 21 miles of up and down climbing and flying but 14 miles of it is on rough farm to market road pavement, roads are good, they just vibrate the hell out of your hands and my hands go numb from it over time. Other than that, completely happy with this bike.
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Isn't it though? I've got a little over a grand into it, but I'll let it go for just $5,000.
Edit: For the record books, this is the 2003 Fuji Roubaix Pro model which was the final year they made it in steel. I got the frame as NOS last spring and built it up with the 5700 105 group it now has. I'm quite happy with it!
Edit: For the record books, this is the 2003 Fuji Roubaix Pro model which was the final year they made it in steel. I got the frame as NOS last spring and built it up with the 5700 105 group it now has. I'm quite happy with it!
BUT the new ones are still a fine machine.
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Saw one of those get grabbed right off the bus bike rack by a tweekasaurusrex. So sad to see, he rode away into the tweeker sunset.
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Here is my 2002. It was all 105 from the factory. Now it has Ultegra rear derailleur, 17° stem, Thompson Elite seat post, Fizik Arione saddle and hard to find Dura Ace 3x9 speed shifters which I scored on eBay this past fall. The first two sets of wheels wore out. Tape is Deda Finland Light Blue. I might replace the entire drivetrain with the latest 105 or Ultegra 11 speed.
Blue Vittoria tires like when it was new...
With black tires this past fall...
Another pic just because I like it...
-Tim-
Blue Vittoria tires like when it was new...
With black tires this past fall...
Another pic just because I like it...
-Tim-
Last edited by TimothyH; 12-30-15 at 07:11 PM.
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I refurbished a lot of the parts I took off my 95 Trek 370 and found this 91 frame on EBay. It seems like a good match.
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