Who makes your CF TT frames?
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Who makes your CF TT frames?
Who makes your CF TT frames?
Pedalforce Aeroblade

Planet-X Stealth

Element Six Triathlon

Dynatek Ghibli (This is the bike that Dominique Cornu became world champion with at Salzburg)


Bottecchia Chrono

Stevens Crono TT Custum
Pedalforce Aeroblade

Planet-X Stealth

Element Six Triathlon

Dynatek Ghibli (This is the bike that Dominique Cornu became world champion with at Salzburg)


Bottecchia Chrono

Stevens Crono TT Custum
Last edited by phallenthoul; 12-02-07 at 08:49 PM.
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I swear to everything Holy that BikeForums is kind of like Wheres Waldo, except instead of Waldo, you people are looking for bikes that look like Pedal Force's.
Pathetic.
Pathetic.
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I don't have a CF TT bike, I have an alloy TT bike. Not because I can't afford it, but because CF seems a bit pointless on a time trial frame.
If you like your bike and you perform well on it, I don't see how it matters what brand it is/isn't or looks like.
If you like your bike and you perform well on it, I don't see how it matters what brand it is/isn't or looks like.
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Im pretty sure the OP isnt actually asking what brand bike you guys ride or even what frame material but is just pointing out that all of those TT frames above are identical, probably right out of the same Asian factory, just with different paint schemes and brand logos. Or atleast thats what i think.
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Im pretty sure the OP isnt actually asking what brand bike you guys ride or even what frame material but is just pointing out that all of those TT frames above are identical, probably right out of the same Asian factory, just with different paint schemes and brand logos. Or atleast thats what i think.
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Im pretty sure the OP isnt actually asking what brand bike you guys ride or even what frame material but is just pointing out that all of those TT frames above are identical, probably right out of the same Asian factory, just with different paint schemes and brand logos. Or atleast thats what i think.
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Im pretty sure the OP isnt actually asking what brand bike you guys ride or even what frame material but is just pointing out that all of those TT frames above are identical, probably right out of the same Asian factory, just with different paint schemes and brand logos. Or atleast thats what i think.
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