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I wish they still made 'em like this!!!

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My 2020 Salsa Warbird 2x GRX Di2. Pretty much stock minus a 4iiii dual-sided factory install powermeter and some easton carbon bars. Its so good.

My 2005 Hand-built Carbon LandShark built by John Slawta. Its unbelievably light and stiff. Combination of dura-ace/ultegra groupo and yoeleo SAT50’s.

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My Kona Super Jake. It is a cyclocross race thoroughbred. Shimano GRX 1X groupset, Zipp cockpit and seat-post with Nextie carbon rims. Donnelly PDX tubeless gumwalls. This bike is a big upgrade for me. I am looking forward to the 2022 CX race season.

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I just picked this new one up off the side of the road. Had a sign that said free! Slaed on the brakes and checked it out; total beauty. Decided to talk to the owner because I felt guilty just taking it and leaving. Turns out she and her husband bought a matching pair in the 80s/90s. More or less didn’t ride them and they sat in the garage since. Someone already took the women’s one, but she was happy to have me take this. Mentioned o was a huge nerd for these old frames and we had a chat after I showed her my 71 Suburban I restored. Wouldn’t take any cash and just wanted it to go to someone who’d love it.

So now I’m gonna do a frame down resto and get this thing needlessly cleaned up and keep it forever. Man I’m a sucker for these steelies. It’s unjustifiable how excited I am to bring this back to near-new.

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My new bike

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You’re a YouTuber, right?

Not me. There’s a couple of guys on YouTube with the Ostro. Both very helpful when choosing my new bike

My Giant TCR Advanced Pro built from the frame up with mostly SRAM Rival AXS. Best road bike I’ve ever had. It’s stiff, compliant, comfortable, and whatever other adjectives the bike reviewers use these days :smile:.

2021 Giant TCR Advanced Pro frameset
SRAM Rival AXS groupset with Force AXS power meter crankset and cassette
Light Bicycle AR46 wheelset with Bitex oil slick hubs
Zipp Contour SL handlebars
Vittoria Corsa 30mm tires with Pirelli race tubes
Specialized Power saddle
Supacaz Carbon cages and bar tape
Look Keo Blade pedals

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Curious as to what the size and weight is if you have weighed it

It’s a size small. The weight is around 7.9kg. I have some parts on order to hopefully get it down to 7.7kg. And if I somehow get a small fortune in the near future, I’ll get the Red AXS crankset which should hopefully get the weight to around 7.4-7.5kg.

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Beauty, I love my RZ7!

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New bike day 2022 - added this beauty to the fleet. Emonda sl7.

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My Scott foil with Reynolds 58mm wheels

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My favourite Dura Ace crank design ever - i wish it was still used

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New XC Bike. Loved my Ripmo, but to say this is much faster would be an understatement. Orbea Oiz, weighed 22# 14 oz (10.37kg) without pedals or bottle cages, but I did swap the cranks and put on a Quarq PM already.

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My first road bike, which I also use to train with TR. Cables rattle inside the frame and the stock hubs are chronically sticky, but I love it, and it’s making me stronger.

And my old trusty mtb which I race XC with. 2015 DB Hook with a mix of upgrades. It’s my first real bike and will never sell it.

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Finally my DC/marathon machine is ready. After the first rides I can confirm that the Epic Evo is living up to the hype - light, fast and surprisingly capable when the going gets rough. I would take it everywhere except to shuttle runs in the bikepark - but only because a long-travel Enduro is parked right next to the Evo in the garage.

Specialized Epic Evo (MY 2021)
SRAM XX1 AXS with Quarq PM
Ingrid 10-48 cassette

weight (incl. pedals): 9,99 kg/22 lbs.



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Are those Wolfpack Race tires? If so, any experience with them on wet roots & rocks?

Edit: noticed they are WP Race & Cross

Yes, Wolfpack Cross front, Race rear. We haven’t seen rain in ages so no experiences in wet conditions but they do surprisingly well in deep dust and loose over hard conditions. The only grief so far was the actual weight which was well above the claimed value.

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