DrPete's gone Ti.
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Pete's gone Ti (OP updated with pics 6/18)
Who'd have thought? Maybe I'm showing my age or something, but due to the fact that I've given up road bike racing and all my competitive riding is on my Tri bike, I decided to shop around for a frame that's a bit more relaxed geometry-wise and offers a smoother ride.
The winner? The Lynskey R230 with an ENVE 2.0 fork. Yummm.... Now I just have to wait for it to show up.
EDIT: Here's a pic of the completed build. Completely blown away by how this beauty rides. LOVE it.

And a quick copy/paste of my first impressions.
The winner? The Lynskey R230 with an ENVE 2.0 fork. Yummm.... Now I just have to wait for it to show up.

EDIT: Here's a pic of the completed build. Completely blown away by how this beauty rides. LOVE it.

And a quick copy/paste of my first impressions.
Build/fit/finish: It's a Lynskey. Enough said.
Ride: Just incredible. I just came from a CAAD8, which was well known to be one of the stiffest BBs/drivetrains at any price, so I was spoiled a bit. If there's any flex in the R230 on short climbs and sprints, it's so little as to be unnoticeable, even with my 210 lb carcass bearing down on it. I thought I may have heard the tiniest bit of FD chain rub on a 1200W sprint, but that was it. Handling/responsiveness are right there with the CAAD--not surprising since wheelbase and most angles are identical. Very confident in turns, stable and predictable, and the ENVE 2.0 fork is a nice match-- nice and stiff, tracks beautifully, has just the right amount of shock absorption to match the rear end nicely. Took a couple fast corners like I'd been riding this bike for years. Just beautiful.
I'm laughing even harder at the threads on here complaining about the poor shifting with Red. I must be doing something wrong because with normal tuning it's the best shifting I've ever experienced. Still that great combination of campy "clunk" and Shimano smoothness. The Red shifters are a definite upgrade from '09 rival--Shorter throws, lighter touch, and less "give" when initiating a throw of the shifter. Brakes are... well, they're high-end brakes. Nothing to complain about at all.
I'll save you the BS fest of trying to act like I can tell the difference in stiffness between my old bar/stem and the Zipp stuff. They're comfy and look cool as hell. The end. The seatpost uses Thomson-style 2-bolt adjustment and sets up very precisely and easily.
I was a little wary of the K10's, only because Ksyriums have this reputation of being unforgiving and more on the too-stiff side. If that's the case with the K10s, I can't tell on this frame. The wheels, like the frame, are quick, responsive, and light on the hills. The K10 tires are another VERY pleasant surprise--Identical to the Vittoria clinchers I've ridden in the past. Mavic will have to drop their prices on the K10 tires if they want me to buy a replacement, but for now the tires are soft, supple, sticky in the corners, and very smooth-rolling. Plus they look ridiculously good on this build. I owe it to Competitive Cyclist for talking me OUT of more expensive wheels and getting me on this wheelset. I was looking at $1300 SRAMS and Zipp 101s, and they talked me into the $799 closeout with tires included. Thanks, guys.
SO here's all my raving about this stiff, quick, agile, responsive bike, and it's the smoothest ride I've ever experienced. Smoother than my old steel Bianchi, smoother than my old Pinarello F4:13, and infinitely smoother than the CAAD (no big shock there). Seriously, it feels like a rear suspension. The closest CF equivalent I can think of is the Cervelo R3. It's just crazy that a bike this quick can have such a plush ride.
So there are the first impressions. I'm hoping that I'll have time this weekend to take some more pics, but for now I'll just keep grinning.
Ride: Just incredible. I just came from a CAAD8, which was well known to be one of the stiffest BBs/drivetrains at any price, so I was spoiled a bit. If there's any flex in the R230 on short climbs and sprints, it's so little as to be unnoticeable, even with my 210 lb carcass bearing down on it. I thought I may have heard the tiniest bit of FD chain rub on a 1200W sprint, but that was it. Handling/responsiveness are right there with the CAAD--not surprising since wheelbase and most angles are identical. Very confident in turns, stable and predictable, and the ENVE 2.0 fork is a nice match-- nice and stiff, tracks beautifully, has just the right amount of shock absorption to match the rear end nicely. Took a couple fast corners like I'd been riding this bike for years. Just beautiful.
I'm laughing even harder at the threads on here complaining about the poor shifting with Red. I must be doing something wrong because with normal tuning it's the best shifting I've ever experienced. Still that great combination of campy "clunk" and Shimano smoothness. The Red shifters are a definite upgrade from '09 rival--Shorter throws, lighter touch, and less "give" when initiating a throw of the shifter. Brakes are... well, they're high-end brakes. Nothing to complain about at all.
I'll save you the BS fest of trying to act like I can tell the difference in stiffness between my old bar/stem and the Zipp stuff. They're comfy and look cool as hell. The end. The seatpost uses Thomson-style 2-bolt adjustment and sets up very precisely and easily.
I was a little wary of the K10's, only because Ksyriums have this reputation of being unforgiving and more on the too-stiff side. If that's the case with the K10s, I can't tell on this frame. The wheels, like the frame, are quick, responsive, and light on the hills. The K10 tires are another VERY pleasant surprise--Identical to the Vittoria clinchers I've ridden in the past. Mavic will have to drop their prices on the K10 tires if they want me to buy a replacement, but for now the tires are soft, supple, sticky in the corners, and very smooth-rolling. Plus they look ridiculously good on this build. I owe it to Competitive Cyclist for talking me OUT of more expensive wheels and getting me on this wheelset. I was looking at $1300 SRAMS and Zipp 101s, and they talked me into the $799 closeout with tires included. Thanks, guys.
SO here's all my raving about this stiff, quick, agile, responsive bike, and it's the smoothest ride I've ever experienced. Smoother than my old steel Bianchi, smoother than my old Pinarello F4:13, and infinitely smoother than the CAAD (no big shock there). Seriously, it feels like a rear suspension. The closest CF equivalent I can think of is the Cervelo R3. It's just crazy that a bike this quick can have such a plush ride.
So there are the first impressions. I'm hoping that I'll have time this weekend to take some more pics, but for now I'll just keep grinning.
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Who'd have thought? Maybe I'm showing my age or something, but due to the fact that I've given up road bike racing and all my competitive riding is on my Tri bike, I decided to shop around for a frame that's a bit more relaxed geometry-wise and offers a smoother ride.
The winner? The Lynskey R230 with an ENVE 2.0 fork. Yummm.... Now I just have to wait for it to show up.
The winner? The Lynskey R230 with an ENVE 2.0 fork. Yummm.... Now I just have to wait for it to show up.

What groupset? Wheels?
Don't forget to post pics after it arrives.
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I think I'm just going to take the Rival groupset and AC Hurricane wheels off my Cannondale and hang them on the Lynskey for now... maybe switch to some Zipp 101's if the budget allows.
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Ti rules, but it is rather retro Dr. Pete.
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You will enjoy the comfort but may miss the snappy accleration of a good high end carbon frame.
In any event, be sure to post pics and your impressions. I have a Ti 29er and love it.
In any event, be sure to post pics and your impressions. I have a Ti 29er and love it.
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Who'd have thought? Maybe I'm showing my age or something, but due to the fact that I've given up road bike racing and all my competitive riding is on my Tri bike, I decided to shop around for a frame that's a bit more relaxed geometry-wise and offers a smoother ride.
The winner? The Lynskey R230 with an ENVE 2.0 fork. Yummm.... Now I just have to wait for it to show up.
The winner? The Lynskey R230 with an ENVE 2.0 fork. Yummm.... Now I just have to wait for it to show up.

And if you took up road racing again? Of course you would never be one of THOSE guys who shows up at a race with something other than the latest carbon whatever and still manages good results -- would you?

Heaven forbid that anyone would try road racing on a Lynskey.

I look forward to seeing it built up. Your road bike builds were always pleasing to my eyes.
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Hi DrPete,
And if you took up road racing again? Of course you would never be one of THOSE guys who shows up at a race with something other than the latest carbon whatever and still manages good results -- would you?
Heaven forbid that anyone would try road racing on a Lynskey.
I look forward to seeing it built up. Your road bike builds were always pleasing to my eyes.
And if you took up road racing again? Of course you would never be one of THOSE guys who shows up at a race with something other than the latest carbon whatever and still manages good results -- would you?

Heaven forbid that anyone would try road racing on a Lynskey.

I look forward to seeing it built up. Your road bike builds were always pleasing to my eyes.

One of the nice things about the R230 is that it matches seat/head tube angles pretty well, but the slightly higher front end and Ti plushness will be a little better for all-day casual stuff. The CAAD8 is an awesome crit bomber but gets a little harsh on a century... If/when I ever decided to race the Lynskey it would be pretty easy to go for a lower/longer front end with a stem swap and moving some spacers around. No doubt that it would be a more than capable race bike as well.
So far it's going to be Rival, with the new Zipp Service Course SL bar/stem/seatpost. Hopefully the budget will allow for some 101's too, because that would just be hot.

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You can tell Dr. Pete is a class act, because he bought the best Ti bike in the business, Lynskey.
Well done.
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That being said, those Lynskeys are nice, but let's face it, they're no Ibis.
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See? I start riding that stupid bicycle again and my BF Posting Mojo comes right back.
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Actually it's Lynskey that's the class act. One of the big reasons that I went with them is that they offer a nice discount to military service members. It's an incredibly generous gesture from a small company.
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Post pics already.
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Great photo. My daughter's still on one of those push trikes because she hasn't figured out how to pedal, but she loves the thing. Pretty soon she'll be self-propelled...
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Right now my new frame is a piece of paper somewhere in the Lynskey shop and the boys are out for the holiday weekend. They estimated early July for a delivery date. So for now, all I can do is drool over the detail shots on their website and watch the "making of" videos on Youtube.
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