New Tri Bike on the go
#1
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From: Kingston ON. Canada
Bikes: Cannondale SR, Mountin bike daily beater
New Tri Bike on the go
Here's a couple of pics of my first true Tri bike, I've raced on road bikes for years but finaly decided to step up. So far got the cranks on, the forks are on the way. Deralleurs are 105 and the crank is Truvativ Elita X-Pipe, I only paid $150.00 for the cranks any one know anything about them?
More pics as I go
Thanks
Dwayne
More pics as I go
Thanks
Dwayne
Last edited by Dwayne1; 10-24-07 at 05:59 PM.
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From: Sacramento, CA
Bikes: S-Works SL3 Tarmac, Allez E5, Leader 735TT, others
sweet!!!
keep us updated with the build and i really want to hear about what you think about how the bike rides when its all put together.
i plan on getting that frame in a couple months.
keep us updated with the build and i really want to hear about what you think about how the bike rides when its all put together.
i plan on getting that frame in a couple months.
#3
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From: Kingston ON. Canada
Bikes: Cannondale SR, Mountin bike daily beater
So far I'm very happy with the Leader Frame! I'll let you know when the forks get here. For the money or lack there of I must say that I'm very happy so far.
Thanks
Dwayne
Thanks
Dwayne
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Bikes: Cervelo Soloist Carbon, Trek 5200, Bianchi Volpe, Quintana Roo Kilo
Leader framesets make fine bikes at an incredible value. You get at least 90% of the features and performance of the top-shelf frames out there for typically less than 25% of the cost of the big names. That makes for a great value in my book.





