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Originally Posted by Boerd
(Post 21567862)
Work in progress:
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Originally Posted by tankist
(Post 21567973)
Wow, molto bellissimo! And only $15K for mechanical Record 12 speed :)
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So how does it ride? Some say titanium is too compliant to be used in true race bikes. Others love the smooth ride. Personally I don't race, but really appreciate the titanium ride quality.
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Originally Posted by tankist
(Post 21578888)
So how does it ride? Some say titanium is too compliant to be used in true race bikes. Others love the smooth ride. Personally I don't race, but really appreciate the titanium ride quality.
I have not ridden the bike yet - tomorrow will post impressions. From what I understand it is on the stiffer side for Ti frames - whatever that means. |
Originally Posted by tankist
(Post 21578888)
So how does it ride? Some say titanium is too compliant to be used in true race bikes. Others love the smooth ride. Personally I don't race, but really appreciate the titanium ride quality.
Take all with a grain of salt - not sure how my impressions would stand in front of scientific measurements :) I think Passoni is more stable at high speed yet the Moots is a bit better at cornering. This can be placebo since I know for a fact the difference in rake between the 2 bikes and what it is supposed to mean :) Just keeping it honest. Oh - on my maiden ride I dropped a watter bottle and ran it over... Sigh. It's still usable. |
Originally Posted by Boerd
(Post 21578674)
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...56889fa270.jpg
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But you're gonna need some pedals :) |
Originally Posted by Fox Farm
(Post 21590425)
As a fellow Ti rider, this bike looks very nice. I personally however feel that this Zipp stem does not complement the build, visually.
Now, for the Passoni, the head tube is thick. The fork is fat, it's massive. I wanted a stem that fits the front of the bike, a fat, thick front-end. |
Looks gorgeous. One of the photos indicates its Ora made in Taiwan?
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Originally Posted by cat0020
(Post 21591497)
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Originally Posted by cat0020
(Post 21591497)
The seat tube has 4 cutouts that can be seen depending on the angle you look from; I guess they are for a uniform distribution of the collar's pressure. In this picture the collar's cutout is also misaligned compared to the center of the bike - took care of that too. |
Originally Posted by Sy Reene
(Post 21591405)
Looks gorgeous. One of the photos indicates its Ora made in Taiwan?
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Seven Redsky
This thread needs more Seven! My 50th birthday present, mid-life crisis bike. I wanted a bike that was simple and easy to maintain myself. Built around Velo Orange Grand Cru mid-reach brakes. Can fit 35c tires, but currently switching between 28c and 32c. The custom fit is wonderful for my freakishly long torso and inflexible hamstrings! The process working with the Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington, MA and Seven was wonderful. The bike rides like a dream! Forgive the saddle and handlebar bags! I was packing a picnic for a ride in Acadia National Park with my wife.
David https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9d70ea390.jpeg |
Originally Posted by David in Maine
(Post 21592906)
This thread needs more Seven! My 50th birthday present, mid-life crisis bike. I wanted a bike that was simple and easy to maintain myself. Built around Velo Orange Grand Cru mid-reach brakes. Can fit 35c tires, but currently switching between 28c and 32c. The custom fit is wonderful for my freakishly long torso and inflexible hamstrings! The process working with the Ride Studio Cafe in Lexington, MA and Seven was wonderful. The bike rides like a dream! Forgive the saddle and handlebar bags! I was packing a picnic for a ride in Acadia National Park with my wife.
David One question: How are the Astral wheels? (I think they are Astral). |
Originally Posted by Boerd
(Post 21593152)
The pump on that frame looks bad-ass. I approve of your bike :). Seven does Ti proud.
One question: How are the Astral wheels? (I think they are Astral). David |
My most recent purchase. A T-Lab X3 (gravel geometry and wheel clearance) shown here in road configuration with Chris King/Nox wheels shod with GP5000 Tubeless.
I bought a gravel bike for it's very slack geometry. I want to go long and have some level of comfort while I'm at it. So far this has fit the bill perfectly. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...23fdcfd82b.jpg T-Lab X3 in Road Config |
It looks like I hadn't posted in this thread since 2011 and those images are long gone (by Photobucket account). Still have the frame, though it's now definitely built up with different bits. I've gone over it with the "official" refinishing kit to give it a good, even brushed finish, and reapplied the decals and a new headtube badge.
Still the same fork, but I think I'll eventually get the fork they sell so all logos match (the bike and frame were originally a burgundy color, so I'd given the fork a decent rattle can re-spray). Mismatched wheels, but that's because I have a Powertap hub to swap between bikes. It's probably time to investigate either a crank or pedal-based system. https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...68f0e9c03c.png |
Van Nicholas Titanium; Chinook and Yukon
I have two Van Nicholas bikes bought in 2007 that I am still enjoying, a Chinook and Yukon. I was trying to upload a picture of each from my pc but it seems to recognise them as links to external sites that I can't do until I have done 10 posts!
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Originally Posted by Paul Smith SRCC
(Post 21716934)
I have two Van Nicholas bikes bought in 2007 that I am still enjoying, a Chinook and Yukon. I was trying to upload a picture of each from my pc but it seems to recognise them as links to external sites that I can't do until I have done 10 posts!
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Many thanks
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Originally Posted by cb400bill
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