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armybikerider 10-29-09 10:33 AM

^^^ I think you mean an R330....unless Lynskey recently unveiled a new model.

Nice....

Dave

jonathanb715 10-29-09 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by puckdaddy (Post 9781656)

Nice bike - I would also guess Level 1 on this. I purchased this older ('06?) level 2 frame from a shop that had used is as a display frame - never built up before I bought it:

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...5/IMG_1457.jpg

I was lucky it was pretty much my size (if I had gone full custom, I would have spec'd a taller headtube). This bike was built with some pretty seriously oversized tubing in the main triangle, but the seatstays are very thin - to the point that people regularly comment on them.

JB

lemondzurich 10-29-09 11:31 AM

My new Motobecane Le Champ Ti Full Ultegra
 
Full set here:

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2783/...e3253eba_b.jpg

jschn04 10-29-09 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by armybikerider (Post 9947690)
^^^ I think you mean an R330....unless Lynskey recently unveiled a new model.

Nice....

Dave

Good point. Yes, a 330. Just got wrapped up in its beauty...

bellweatherman 11-02-09 12:51 AM


Originally Posted by lemondzurich (Post 9948072)


lemondzurich, that is a sweet looking frame! I like the integrated headtube! Just curious. What size frame is it?

n8tron 11-02-09 08:43 AM

Call me crazy even with these close ups but I still can't completely tell exactly the tube shapes of the Cooper. Sometimes they look diamondy, sometimes they look round. The light always seems to hit them at the edge... but close up... i don't know...

What shapes are the top and down tubes?

Is there a ride quality difference between straight gauge and butted titanium? cause the price difference is huge considering a small weight savings.

fa63 11-02-09 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by n8tron (Post 9967399)
Call me crazy even with these close ups but I still can't completely tell exactly the tube shapes of the Cooper. Sometimes they look diamondy, sometimes they look round. The light always seems to hit them at the edge... but close up... i don't know...

What shapes are the top and down tubes?

Is there a ride quality difference between straight gauge and butted titanium? cause the price difference is huge considering a small weight savings.

Cooper has round tubes throughout.

I am not sure casual riders can differentiate the difference between the Cooper and the butted tubes used in the higher-end Lynskey models.

Yangster 11-02-09 09:11 AM

Its a rounded diamond shape for both top and bottom. Ride for 100km so far, and its a good ride. Feels good. Will give more detail once i have enough mileage on it

lemondzurich 11-02-09 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by bellweatherman (Post 9966497)
lemondzurich, that is a sweet looking frame! I like the integrated headtube! Just curious. What size frame is it?

I got the 51cm.

n8tron 11-03-09 10:31 PM


Originally Posted by fa63 (Post 9967445)
Cooper has round tubes throughout.


Originally Posted by Yangster (Post 9967576)
Its a rounded diamond shape for both top and bottom.


ok now i'm more confused....

one pic i saw looked like it was diamond at the ends and round in the middle

adriano 11-23-09 08:54 PM

..
http://i48.tinypic.com/e621yg.jpg

http://i48.tinypic.com/2lv067k.jpg

mzeffex 11-23-09 09:00 PM

That merlin is one of the first titanium bikes I've loved.

LorenzoNF 11-23-09 10:00 PM

http://i48.tinypic.com/33kywbs.jpg

Updated.

adriano 11-24-09 08:59 PM

http://i45.tinypic.com/dwtatx.jpg..

MrTuner1970 11-24-09 09:42 PM

Well, I've finally gotten some decent pix of the Lynskey R330 that I've had for about a month and a half now. My apologies for the dirty garage door backgrounds. I had to borrow someone else's door. :)

Got the base fall special package from Lynskey: natural brushed frame with Alpha Q GS-10 carbon fork, Cane Creek headset.
Campy Chorus 11 groupset
Campy Eurus wheels
Deda Newton stem and handlebar
Lynskey Ti seatpost
Fizik Arione saddle
Challenge Criterium tires (I'm not crazy about the tan color, but it's what the LBS had in stock that would fit the wheels. Once these wear out, I'll go with either red stripe or just plain black.)

The ride is great. I'm totally loving the bike. I have only ridden with Ultegra before. I definitely like the Campy components. The Campy hoods feel great in bare hands. I've decided not to wear gloves whenever practical. :)

John

EDIT: I couldn't see the images after the first post. Album is available at: http://gallery.me.com/jformsma/100019.

http://gallery.me.com/jformsma#100019/R330_7
http://gallery.me.com/jformsma#100019/R330_4
http://gallery.me.com/jformsma#100019/R330_5
http://gallery.me.com/jformsma#100019/R330_3
http://gallery.me.com/jformsma#100019/R330_2
http://gallery.me.com/jformsma#100019/R330_1

miamijim 11-25-09 03:00 PM

Litespeed Catalyst, Dura Ace w/ STI levers, Chris King headset, Spinergy RevX wheels.

http://i495.photobucket.com/albums/r...f/DSC03178.jpg

Mike_Kelly 12-11-09 02:00 PM

Another offering to the group. Centaur G group, Cane Creek Strados wheels, FSA.

http://www.danceoflight.com/images/Merlin1.JPG

campaleches 12-14-09 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by Todd Richards (Post 7816158)
Trad road gemetry, jsut extra clearance for dirt roads here in Maine

Akesome bike! That's VERY similar to the custom titanium frame I am getting built right now. Also road geometry with extra clearance. I am even using the Wound Up fork. Main difference is that mine will have disc brakes. This way I can swap 700c and 650b wheels, and throw in even fatter tyres for a bit rougher offroad riding.

I am trying to make up my mind between mixing the ti frame with silver components and brown saddle/tape, or black components and tape and white saddle. Your bike looks pretty much like the first option... and it's SOOOO HOT!!! Could you please post more pics, specially a side view? That would really help making up my mind.

Thanks!

adriano 12-14-09 01:21 PM

http://i48.tinypic.com/2hrcrye.jpg..

ibis_ti 12-14-09 10:06 PM

3 Attachment(s)
Old School Ibis from 1998:

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=128853http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=128854http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=128855

sirious94 12-14-09 11:44 PM

The single most epic use of titanium ever...

http://images.cabelas.com/is/image/c...1?$main-Large$

Provided that you are in love with titanium, or associated with the Boy Scouts...

patentcad 12-15-09 02:37 AM

I ride my Ibis Ti Road often. I've had it since 1996.

WHOOOSSHHH... 12-15-09 03:44 AM

Nice looking IBIS !! That's what I love about Ti bikes..You would never know that bikes 12 years old....I bought a Lynskey last year, and while it's a tad below the comfort of my carbon bike, and slightly heavier, it's close enough that I'm selling the carbon bike....Post a pic of yours PCAD !!

patentcad 12-15-09 04:03 AM


Originally Posted by WHOOOSSHHH... (Post 10147741)
Post a pic of yours PCAD !!

OK. It's my winter bike now. I'm going out on it now. In the cold. In the dark.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...d/Ibissnow.jpg

Sassonian 01-05-10 09:38 PM

Here's my new baby...
http://adrian.mydnd.com/images/SideSmall.jpg

Zinn Dolomite Ti - custom built for my 6'7" 275lb frame. 210mm cranks and raised BB to handle that.

It's tall guy heaven!

Check out the review I did of it recently...

http://www.roadcycling.co.nz/GearTal...xperience.html

Adrian


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