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MadCowMoo 04-07-08 02:13 PM

Yak those cable housings look great on the bike, nice match for the silver on the frame. Just might get a set for my Kestrel. My bikes accelerates very well too, when you drop the hammer on it it takes off. Do you mind if i post a picture of it in your thread?

bostongarden 04-07-08 02:58 PM

Look sweet!

yak 04-07-08 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by MadCowMoo (Post 6477067)
Yak those cable housings look great on the bike, nice match for the silver on the frame. Just might get a set for my Kestrel. My bikes accelerates very well too, when you drop the hammer on it it takes off. Do you mind if i post a picture of it in your thread?

I did notice it accelerates faster than my steel Zurich, for sure.

post away any pictures you have.

yak 04-07-08 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Doggus (Post 6476802)
Nothing wrong with the Garmin...you mounted it on the stem - good.

Now back to the duct tape. I'm not sure, but you may be the first to use duct tape on a brand new bike. This could make you famous 'round here.

most excellent.

sprintr 04-07-08 03:35 PM

I did forget to mention that it is a sweet build. Great work!

Sirrobinofcoxly 04-07-08 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by bonechilling (Post 6475548)
You're killing me with the duct tape on the handlebars.

+1, nice bike, but that tape really ruins it. Don't you have electrical tape?

ravenmore 04-07-08 04:08 PM

Actually the fog gives the photo's a nice soft light IMO. Nice looking bike!

MadCowMoo 04-07-08 04:12 PM

Took these last week.

57 cm RT700 frame
Ultegra 6600 Shifters, Front /Rear Deraileurs and brakes
SRAM Rival OCT 53/39t Crankset
Ultegra 11/23 freewheel
Dura-Ace CN-7801 10-speed Chain, Connex 10-speed Connecter
FSA K-Force Carbon Stem
FSA K-Force Carbon Wing Bar
Kestrel Aero Seatpost
Fizik Arione WingFlex
Mavic Ksyrium ES Tubulars Wheels
Vittoria Open Corsa EVO CX Tubular Tires
Ultegra 6620-G Pedals
Weight is just under 17lbs

http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/9845/img2911fy0.jpg

http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/716/img2910fq7.jpg

yak 04-07-08 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by MadCowMoo (Post 6477633)
Took these last week.

57 cm RT700 frame
Ultegra 6600 Shifters, Front /Rear Deraileurs and brakes
SRAM Rival OCT 53/39t Crankset
Ultegra 11/23 freewheel
Dura-Ace CN-7801 10-speed Chain, Connex 10-speed Connecter
FSA K-Force Carbon Stem
FSA K-Force Carbon Wing Bar
Kestrel Aero Seatpost
Fizik Arione WingFlex
Mavic Ksyrium ES Tubulars Wheels
Vittoria Open Corsa EVO CX Tubular Tires
Ultegra 6620-G Pedals
Weight is just under 17lbs

Now that's much better lighting. Nice ride!

Does your seatpost/seat creak at all? I torqued mine to spec, then hand it a bit more on the ride, but it still creaks a bit on climbs when I slide back a bit.

huytheskigod 04-07-08 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by yak (Post 6477786)
Now that's much better lighting. Nice ride!

Does your seatpost/seat creak at all? I torqued mine to spec, then hand it a bit more on the ride, but it still creaks a bit on climbs when I slide back a bit.

I read somewhere that when you use a round post in the rt700 that there's a tendency to creak. That's just hearsay though.

ezoons 04-07-08 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by yak (Post 6474822)

Very nice!
One thing though: I've never dealt with SRAM drivetrains, but the shifter cable housings look awfully short. Can you still turn the handlebars?

yak 04-07-08 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ezoons (Post 6477866)
Very nice!
One thing though: I've never dealt with SRAM drivetrains, but the shifter cable housings look awfully short. Can you still turn the handlebars?

I never set up a SRAM system before, so I fretted over that a bit, looking at pictures of other bikes, and tried a longer length on one side. I was trying to prevent a constant contact with the head tube that would wear on the paint, and found the shorter ones would stay off the tube better than longer ones. It's a tad tight when the handlebars get close to 90 degrees, but that's not something I care about. I also ended up putting half a glueless patch on each side of the head tube where the housing contacts it.

CastIron 04-07-08 05:20 PM

3M has an E-store for the colored electrical tapes in bulk (HomeDespot does sell most colors in single rolls, though). Gray is closest I could find in their Scotch #35 line. Perhaps that'll calm folks down a bit.

http://site.innovationestore.com/ima...id=80610834063

yak 04-07-08 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by CastIron (Post 6477966)
3M has an E-store for the colored electrical tapes in bulk (HomeDespot does sell most colors in single rolls, though). Gray is closest I could find in their Scotch #35 line. Perhaps that'll calm folks down a bit.

http://site.innovationestore.com/ima...id=80610834063

I had checked (B)Lowes, but not Home Cheapo. But now that I'm following in the footsteps of RyanF's BF immortality, I don't know...

MadCowMoo 04-07-08 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by yak (Post 6477786)
Now that's much better lighting. Nice ride!

Does your seatpost/seat creak at all? I torqued mine to spec, then hand it a bit more on the ride, but it still creaks a bit on climbs when I slide back a bit.

No it never creaked but was prone to slipping, fixed that with the hairspray trick.

Youngin 04-07-08 07:17 PM

Nice bottle cages, I've got one on my bike as well. Oh and the bike is pretty nice too ;).

yak 04-07-08 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by MadCowMoo (Post 6478578)
No it never creaked but was prone to slipping, fixed that with the hairspray trick.

I used carbon assembly paste on the post. Maybe I'll try resetting it with more paste.

jcbenten 04-08-08 07:35 AM

Nice build. I might have you do my next Kestrel:)

How do you like the Red? Have you ridden Force/Rival to compare against?

Saddle creak: I have the aero post and my saddle creaked but the saddle was set up too far back. I slid it forward on the rails and it seems to have gone away. My knees are not sore anymore either so I needed to go forward anyway.

I like your bottle cages too.

yak 04-08-08 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by jcbenten (Post 6480846)
Nice build. I might have you do my next Kestrel:)

How do you like the Red? Have you ridden Force/Rival to compare against?

Saddle creak: I have the aero post and my saddle creaked but the saddle was set up too far back. I slid it forward on the rails and it seems to have gone away. My knees are not sore anymore either so I needed to go forward anyway.

I like your bottle cages too.

No, this was my first ride on SRAM. I found the shifting to be second nature, in fact, after I got back out on my Ultegra-equipped bike, I tried to shift to a lower gear using the paddles.

I'm still dialing in the saddle position, it might end up a bit forward so time will tell.

The little hint of orange on the cages sold me on them.

yak 05-07-08 11:00 PM

Twitchy got some new spacers and she lost that old duct tape.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...k/IMG_4943.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...k/IMG_4945.jpg

jsmithepa 05-07-08 11:31 PM

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Duck tape
Hehe... but it does match the frame! Interesting flat top tube.

Ti-tillIdie 05-08-08 07:03 AM

Hey Yak, how do you like that rear sram cassette with all those "missing" teeth? It looks crazy and made me do a double take. Does it noticeably improve the shifting between gears?

yak 05-08-08 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Ti-tillIdie (Post 6657616)
Hey Yak, how do you like that rear sram cassette with all those "missing" teeth? It looks crazy and made me do a double take. Does it noticeably improve the shifting between gears?

It actually shifts smoother than the Shimano cassette I used yesterday while trying to isolate a ticking noise in the frame.


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